It usually happens that whoever brags about something is precise because he/she lacks it, all human beings brag about our Ego, Galen, and it is an indivisible human quality of BEING.
Why is that so?
Because to be successful it is not enough to wish for it, you have to work, you have to earn it and when I reach that goal I brag from time to time with my own, because we also have to learn to play with the intrinsic abilities, own in pursuit of our achieved goals.
We already know that the search for success also implies encountering unforeseen obstacles, therefore, being willing to fail or that something gets out of control or, as has happened to me, it takes longer to reach the goal than I thought.
It is at that moment when you must adjust, apply changes endure, and keep fighting, over and over again, until you achieve what you set out to do and that makes me feel very proud, without flaunting what I have earned, with dedication, and commitment.
I do not abandon, much less if it is a noble and just goal. I can change the methods, not necessarily my wishes.
Personally, for example, in order not to exceed the limits of being presumptuous, and it is always my present, and my interest in being pleasant, useful, responsible, and charitable, I try to enter people's lives, contributing to making their areas of interest come true, genuinely.
And I make sure that this attitude will open many doors for me and I will be welcomed. Isn't just that welcome worth it?, this always allows me to develop a wonderful circle of friends and loved ones.
It is not only to feel satisfaction for achieving a goal but to have the assurance that it was worth the effort, for the positive impact it produces in my life and in the lives of others.
Let my works speak for themselves, let them show how well I do what I do, Galen.
I choose to live a life with meaning and fulfillment; so that you can look back and say with confidence:
"It was worth it."
Janitze.
Any images in this post are taken with my iPhone 12, the Infinix pro-note 30 or with the camera Rolleiflex 2.8 f, and edited with Canva
Separator made with Canva by @janitzearratia
Translation with |DeepL