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How to achieve purpose-driven results
You expect a different result. Do you know the variable?
Imagine a nail, its sharp end ready to be driven in. You hold it steady, guiding it with each strike of the hammer until it’s perfectly in place. I’ve done this countless times, and it’s a simple yet powerful metaphor for life. Trust me, it works.
I don’t want to believe the science that each day is different. They are just the moment we have had being recycled and shuffled just behind the curtain, like cards. But what can we do if we do not approach them like we never had them before, expecting a different result?
If you change what you did last time or even vary it a bit, you will get a different result, and that doesn’t mean it’s a brand new day you have had.
Life is simple. It’s just two cards, today and tomorrow, with a variable input from your actions. If you do something different, you get a new result, and at best, knowing the rules makes your life easy. Making the rules keeps you in charge, and leading others through it makes you a leader.
The days will always confuse you as if they are different from each other. It’s okay if that’s what you tell yourself to convince you to expect better days. For me, I wouldn’t keep so much hope when I haven’t done something way different. Every day that comes is nature, allowing us to input a variable that releases a result projected in our favour. If you understand life that way, you will leap into purpose-driven results.
Life is about making changes and improvements. Merely hoping for a different day without taking action is a mistake. Life will always present the same, similar or worse circumstances, like a game, and it’s up to you to bring about the change you want to see.