If we start loving difficult things, we can live a happy life. Developing a habit of seeking out only easy things makes our life harder.

If my relationship is not working, what should I do?

If my startup has failed, what should I do?

If I have lost my job, what should I do?

If something unexpected has happened to me, something I never imagined, what should I do?

And the list goes on…

When people face these challenges in life or their careers, they often give up or even contemplate suicide many times.

Why?

Does ending one’s life provide a solution to the problem?

No, not at all. Then why are people forced to make these silly decisions in life?

Have you ever thought about it? If you haven’t had a chance to think about it, consider now what could be the root causes.

Our education system is designed in such a way that these things are never taught in our schools, colleges, or universities. Our entire education system is based on theory, but life does not work on theory alone. We earn our degrees and good grades by learning theories only. When life puts us to a real practical examination, we often fail and can’t handle the situation. We give up.

Isn’t that a fact?

If your relationship is not working, consider getting married again and moving forward in your life.

If your startup has failed, it’s okay. Try another one until you succeed.

If you have lost your job, find another one. If there is a huge burden of EMIs, I can understand that but giving up is not a solution. Your life is more precious than your EMIs. If you take care of your life, life will take care of you. You can repay EMIs if you are safe. If your life is gone, you can’t do anything. Isn’t that correct?

If something unimaginable has happened, then it’s fine. Life doesn’t always go as planned. Most of the time, it works out in ways you didn’t anticipate. Just be ready to accept whatever decisions life throws at you. If it’s good, that’s okay; if not, that’s also fine. If we prepare our mindset this way, we can live our lives happily and fully; otherwise, not. These are the answers to the above questions, respectively.

Doesn’t this make sense?

What do you think?

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