Embracing Out-of-Syllabus Questions: A Path to Personal Growth and Success
Are you taking risks or setting up for the familiar?
Sometimes, I think I am unique, and sometimes, I am like everyone else. Some days are so good that I want to live forever, and sometimes, I want to end this life.
Life is giving me tests that are out of the syllabus for me. I think that is why lots of people fail in their life. They can’t attend to what life gives them. You can only answer that are in the syllabus.
Why is life like that? Why doesn’t life treat everyone the same? But some people cheat. They give the same test again and again and live the life, taking it literally.
Some people love out-of-syllabus questions. They attempt those and move to a better position. If you are still confused about what I am saying, wait, let me answer it.
Most people live comfortably, doing the same thing their whole lives. They do not want to come out of their comfort zones. They have the same test paper every time and are happy with that.
Some people take risks and tackle challenges out of their comfort zone. They fail, learn, and move ahead with their lessons. They implement those lessons in their next ventures and ultimately succeed. This is a testament to their resilience and capability.
These are the same people who love out-of-syllabus questions. They attempt and sometimes clear them; other times, they learn from them.
Everyone lives according to their comfort zones. Some love it, and others hate it. People do one of these two things.
- They try until they succeed.
- They accept it as it is and complain their whole life about it.
What do you think, who will be happy for a longer time? Of course, people who try. The chances of success are high if you try rather than complain.
Life will give you chances to prove yourself. But if you cheat and do not want to answer questions outside the syllabus, you will remain the same throughout your life.
Start examining what needs to be done. See what questions you are answering. Are you attempting the same test paper every time, or are you the one who attempts out-of-syllabus questions?
Your life is yours, and your choices are also yours. You have the power to decide what you need to make it better. Asking questions you don’t know the answers to will only strengthen you.
You will be ready to face the challenges of your life. On the other hand, if you don’t, you will remain the same. You do not have the right to question others and complain.
Take a moment for self-analysis and see who you are. This introspection is a crucial step in your growth journey.
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