This life is hard, oh very hard, but who's actually responsible for this?
Who should be blamed?
Just look in the mirror and blame the person you see his or her face. That person should be you, yes you heard me, YOU! The earlier you stopped the blame game, the better your life will be. This is the time to start taking responsibilities and stop blaming others for your predicaments.
Many factors work against our success, they either delay or hinder the attainment of our goals.
If age, terrorism and war could not hinder Malala Yousafzai from unsettled Pakistan, you have no excuse. What of Muniba Mazarin, her dreams were shattered by fatal accidents but refused to blame her husband for her problems, of course he was sleeping while driving. Stephen Hawkins, one of the greatest Applied Mathematician and Theoretical physicists, who spend more than half of his life on wheelchair, did not allow his condition to limit him. Ed Sheeran, whose life revolves around music was born with just one eardrum, damaged the second and has only 25% hearing ability, yet that's not a limitation to him. Oprah Winfrey was born poor, now she's a billionaire.
So what's your own excuse?
Life itself is not fair, always wanting to limit us, giving us enough reasons to quit. It might be poverty, time, age, race, location, ailment or different forms of disabilities.
There will always be enough excuses not to succeed and or different conditions you are going through you can blame. If those i mentioned earlier didn't give up, why should you?
If they could achieve greatness despite not having the most favourable conditions, then you too can achieve those goals you've been aspiring to. Most of their stories were unheard of until they made it in life.
You must understand that nothing good comes easy, if it's too easy, most times is not too good. To achieve greatness you must be ready to take responsibilities for your actions and stop the blame game.
So, whose reflection you see in the mirror is to be blamed if you don't achieve greatness. That person is you!
Please note that "you" in this post and most of my posts refers to all of "us". Most times I always use you just to let my readers feel the message I'm passing across.
Thanks for reading! See you at the top!
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