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Thursday, September 1, 2011

What You Made Of? Fear, Doubt and Limitations

By Clodualdo Clody Burdeos

When we are born, we are all winners. We learned to walk no matter how many times we stumbled. We learned to talk no matter how difficult it was. We learned new knowledge and new things without any limitations. We dreamed of a lot of things. We are full of curiosity and always ask a lot of question and always look for an answer.

But as we grow up, life experiences and interaction with others teach us to set limitations to ourselves. We are now program that this is the only thing we can do. We are now afraid of a lot of things and become fearful. We lost the art of asking question because of the fear of rejection. We lost our focus on our dreams. We became unhappy of what's life all about. We tend to escape from our problems rather than facing it. We lost our confidence and self-esteem. We avoid failure rather than welcoming it.

As we grow old, looking back on the things that past. We regret that we never take action to reach our dream. We ask ourselves these questions. What if I made sacrifices in exchange for the things I want to do? What if I didn't listen to what other will say? What if I exerted a little effort and look for a better opportunity? What If set goals in my life? What if I commit to it and do whatever it takes to get my dream? I shouldn't have waste a lot of time on the things that are not important and regret every minute of your life.

This is the cycle of life? Most people who lived in the fear of rejection and fear of failure, they live in the life of regrets. Always looking back and dwell on the past. To avoid this, we have to look deep inside ourselves and analyze what we are really made of. Always keep in mind that life is a one continuous mistake for us to learn to be perfect.

Who I am and what I do? An ordinary person who do extraordinary things.
 
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