The world is evolving..... Changing at a pace that requires total concentration and traction in other for one to firstly survive, then thrive
In life, there's the idea having more degrees brings exposure... Keeps one abreast and brings more awareness, but this isn't completely the case.
Firstly I think the ability to match the speed of change and mirror one's abilities to equal trendy concepts that are lucrative is how one thrives.
I believe everyone is living, but living alone doesn't bring a change in finance, it means existing without catching up on the web or sophistication of betterment that should be happening to everyone.
Dependence On One's Basic Abilities
In the life we're living, our abilities are not enough to put food on the table, our qualifications and enablement, status or condition aren't either unless they're directly what is needed at a particular season, time, or place, by someone out there.
This means that the conditioning of our lives isn't enough to bring us a financial breakthrough, while they might give us "just enough" they wouldn't activate anything beyond the ordinary.
unless we seek external innovations and the only way to see this is to see beyond what we can primarily offer because we can offer more than we can naturally do if we take the effort beyond our mental capacity.
Offering Less, Doing More?
In the past, being disabled automatically means the inability to work or make money, hence the dependence on the benevolence of others who are considered to be fit, but nowadays the ability to see beyond one's disability creates an avenue to tap into a bigger ability that can be sellable.
Sometimes, we dwell on what's difficult, but that thing that's "difficult" might be what activates the desired result we crave, this is why life requires one to do beyond the ordinary to create a difference.
You see today..... In the world we live in, we're expected to offer more even if we're doing less. The difference is, that offering "less" might not necessarily mean doing "small" sometimes we might offer more without having to do too much, But then, we might offer "more" only to realize we've given no value that's wanted or desired by anyone.
Growth: Trying A Different Perspective
Life's got an algorithm, sometimes, we need to jump on the bandwagon of this algorithm, to change our initial situation.
I know a man who was having issues with his business, he couldn't grow, but suddenly decided to invest in Bitcoin after getting to hear about it, years later, he became a millionaire by just HODLING, he expanded his business and went on to further widen his millions.
The thing is, the business wasn't the problem, he just need to do more, and explores a different financial nomenclature. Now the decision to buy into bitcoin was the "more" he did, he might have been doing other things that he saw as "more" but these efforts weren't directly translating to results.
When we understand how this works, this is how we get to understand that efforts are mostly measured by the value that's acquired and not the work or sacrifice that's initially made
This is how we get to understand that the idea or concept of work, money and income is being revolutionized.
Offering More Value With The Passage Of Time
In life, we should push ourselves to do more, this is because the natural capabilities we're endowed with becomes invalid as the day goes by. A lot of people think that they're incapable of doing something different especially if they think they're too rigid to change.
This is why I think knowledge isn't sacrosanct. Knowledge is flexible, there's no certainty as to how far it can dominate, there are variable that determines a change to the things we know and this is why it's important to become "more" in a bid to unlock a better version of ourselves.
One thing I realized is that one doesn't even need to be the best to forestall value and demand, the ability to survive can become dominance especially when we understand our territories. In life, people seem to chase and grind blindly rather than open their eyes to the state of their reality. Sometimes, the "more" we have to offer, isn't enough, this is why we should join the trend of change.
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