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If you don‘t have it you‘ll have no orientation in your life, your perception of time will tripple itself and everything that happens to you will have a tedencially worse impact on you hormonally.
Imagine your goal is to reach a particular tree, but to reach it you have to cross a river that has a strong current running.
If you have no vision you‘ll just jump into the river without much thinking or any preparation and you‘ll try to swim against the stream. You won’t be strong enough and get floated away. You‘ll lose your orientation and now the stream will decide where you‘ll end up. You start panicking and everything that happens while you float feels long and annoying, since you realise you are distancing yourself from your goal. When the birds sing around you it will annoy the fuck out of you, when it also starts to rain it will make you go crazy. It will feel like it took hours when it was only 10minutes raining. Then when the stream gets weaker you reach the other side, but you’ll be somewhere you never wanted to be and yet you‘ll pick any nearby tree that looks fine enough trying to forget your initial tree, because now that one is too far away and you don‘t have the time nor energy to reach it anyway.
But if you have a vision you‘ll manage to hook a rope to that particular tree and you‘ll pull yourself through the stream. The water may be cold, the birds may be singing and it could rain, but you‘ll feel great because you have orientation and you come closer to your goal while being sure that you‘ll reach it.
So what I want you to learn from this is to set life goals that you deeply believe into reaching it. Plan your shit, never give up and most importantly take decisions before someone else does it for you, otherwise you‘ll end up in a shitty job/field/subject etc. Because if that happens you‘ll waste at least half of your life doing something random that doesn‘t even interest you or that you hate and you‘ll have nothing you can look up to and motivate yourself
Imagine your goal is to reach a particular tree, but to reach it you have to cross a river that has a strong current running.
If you have no vision you‘ll just jump into the river without much thinking or any preparation and you‘ll try to swim against the stream. You won’t be strong enough and get floated away. You‘ll lose your orientation and now the stream will decide where you‘ll end up. You start panicking and everything that happens while you float feels long and annoying, since you realise you are distancing yourself from your goal. When the birds sing around you it will annoy the fuck out of you, when it also starts to rain it will make you go crazy. It will feel like it took hours when it was only 10minutes raining. Then when the stream gets weaker you reach the other side, but you’ll be somewhere you never wanted to be and yet you‘ll pick any nearby tree that looks fine enough trying to forget your initial tree, because now that one is too far away and you don‘t have the time nor energy to reach it anyway.
But if you have a vision you‘ll manage to hook a rope to that particular tree and you‘ll pull yourself through the stream. The water may be cold, the birds may be singing and it could rain, but you‘ll feel great because you have orientation and you come closer to your goal while being sure that you‘ll reach it.
So what I want you to learn from this is to set life goals that you deeply believe into reaching it. Plan your shit, never give up and most importantly take decisions before someone else does it for you, otherwise you‘ll end up in a shitty job/field/subject etc. Because if that happens you‘ll waste at least half of your life doing something random that doesn‘t even interest you or that you hate and you‘ll have nothing you can look up to and motivate yourself