A problem is a deviation from an acceptable performance. A gap between what is currently happening and what is supposed to be happening. People doesn't like problems; because problems create uncomfortable situations. It creates unhappiness, build up stress and sometimes it stirs emotion. To sum up, it develops negative effect, to us. And that's why, people doesn't like problems.
A problem could only become a problem if we let it. [source] |
Problems do have their own benefit.
Believe it or not. It does.
Problems is knowledge. Don't believe it. Well, it's true. I'm sure you all have heard this. "We learn from mistakes". What does it mean actually? Mistakes happens when we do something wrong. And bad decision eventually leads to problems. As we face something like this, we should make this mistake, this problem into something fruitful. In order to do so, we should make them as our teacher. We must learn something from them. As we learn, hopefully, the same problem won't ever occur again in the future.
Life isn't perfect. And no one is perfect.
There are people who are smart, but they can't communicate.
There are people who are beautiful, but they can't pose.
There are people who are skillful, but they can't interact.
This is so true. [source] |
But to become excellent, towards perfection, we need to change.
Because for things to change, we need to change.
So, how can we change ourselves? There is one thing that we can do. It goes back to learning from mistakes. There are various useful information that we could grab from there. One thing for sure, we can learn what to do and what not to do. We could learn what decisions that we've made that cause such mistakes. What causes the elevation towards a problem from our mistakes? If we could identify this knowledge, the information that they are trying to convey, I'm sure we won't make the same mistakes ever again.
It's a great victory when we face the problems with a smile. [source] |
syaftome ~ the greater the challenges are, the greater the reward would become.
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