There are kinds of people that when they start doing something, for instances, getting a new job, seeing someone new special, moving into a new apartment or house, moving to a new city, doing an activity, etc. later on, they want to change their mind. It is very understood that the more we do one thing, the more bored we might get from doing it. Sometimes some people find enjoyment of doing that one thing though. But the point that I want to make here is not when those people that find the enjoyment.
Most of the time, we tend to complain a lot more than we embrace things that we do and have. We tend to take things for granted. We were excited about getting that new job, or moving to that new city, but then we discovered it was not for us. We complain and complain instead of doing something about it. We turn the excitement that we had into something that we hate and disgust. Basically, the evil part is that we never think that we have enough, and thus, we always want more or better. We are taking things for granted that badly.
It is alright to move on if you don’t enjoy doing something, but when you complain and your tone indicates that you want “more,” you make people feel that nothing ever satisfies your needs. I talked about this many times in my previous posts that it’s the negativity part that makes us becomes greedy, resentful, and inappreciative. As I always say, life is what you make it. If you don’t know how to enjoy what you have, eventually, you are going to make a mess of your life. Regardless you get a better job, dating better or more pretty person, moving into a more fancy place, moving to another new big city, or doing another better activity, still later on, you will just get bored from doing it the same thing because you don’t see the point of valuing things that you have compared to others that don’t have. Said is easier than done, but this is just a thought for you, and practice makes perfect!
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Most of the time, we tend to complain a lot more than we embrace things that we do and have. We tend to take things for granted. We were excited about getting that new job, or moving to that new city, but then we discovered it was not for us. We complain and complain instead of doing something about it. We turn the excitement that we had into something that we hate and disgust. Basically, the evil part is that we never think that we have enough, and thus, we always want more or better. We are taking things for granted that badly.
It is alright to move on if you don’t enjoy doing something, but when you complain and your tone indicates that you want “more,” you make people feel that nothing ever satisfies your needs. I talked about this many times in my previous posts that it’s the negativity part that makes us becomes greedy, resentful, and inappreciative. As I always say, life is what you make it. If you don’t know how to enjoy what you have, eventually, you are going to make a mess of your life. Regardless you get a better job, dating better or more pretty person, moving into a more fancy place, moving to another new big city, or doing another better activity, still later on, you will just get bored from doing it the same thing because you don’t see the point of valuing things that you have compared to others that don’t have. Said is easier than done, but this is just a thought for you, and practice makes perfect!
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sometimes, people are just simply not contented with what they have...looking for something they are already holding..hays...