A person should treat everyone (person on the same level as he is, person on a level up and most importantly a person on a level below than him) with same integrity and respect. It shows the real character of a person.
The great Muhammad Ali once said, ” I don’t see the character of a person by the way he treats me, i see his character by the way he treats the person lower than him”.
Everyone deserves respect, no matter how rich we are, how much we have achieved in life, we don’t have any authority to disrespect someone and make fun of them.
So, be humble, be respectful, be nice to everyone and in return you will automatically get the respect and love from everyone.
I don’t think this picture needs an explanation. Every blogger and reader here understands the relevance of consistency and the relationship between consistency and success.
So i am leaving it as it is. Your valuable comments are awaited😊
We have always heard that experience matters everywhere. Whether you go for a job, start a company or even in life, experience matters a lot. Often we have seen someone giving life advice saying that he has a lot of experience and that’s why he knows these situations better than anyone else.
But do you gain experience? How you become experienced in something? Is it just the number of years you spend studying about something? Is a person who is older guaranteed to have more experience than a younger one?
Let me tell you how-
MISTAKES!!!
Mistakes are what helps us gain experience. When we make a mistake, we learn new things and this helps us gain experience which further leads to success.
I once asked someone on a very high post-
Me- How did you do this?
He- By making good decisions
Me- How do you make good decisions?
He- From experience
Me- How do you gain experience?
He- By making bad decisions
So don’t be afraid to make mistakes. Your mistakes are just the pearls you are gathering in your backpack you just don’t realise the value of. But these pearls are the ones which will make you rich someday. So keep collecting them😊
Comparison is a good thing and a bad thing as well. Comparison is what motivates a person to become better and better every day. It is what helps us to push our limits and scale new heights.
But it is also the cause of our misery and unhappiness. Comparison is what makes you think that you are not good enough, you are not efficient enough and you are not ENOUGH.
Comparison is what lets us think that we are not worthy enough. You see is there is only one millionaire in the town and others are poor, the millionaire would be very happy of his wealth because he is comparing it to others near him. Now, if all others near him are multi millionaires or billionaires, he would feel himself as poor and will become unhappy. Why? Just because he is comparing his level of success with others. This is where we go wrong.
Comparison is not a bad thing but it should not overtake yourself from you. It should act as a motivating force and not as a reason of your dissatisfaction and misery. You need to take care of that.
Dan carlin was a radio guy. He was young and had a very different voice from all the other radio guys. He was very much criticised for his voice and was even asked by the owner of the show to use the intro guy to start the show. But Dan wouldn’t listen, he had his own style of introducing, speaking loudly and sometimes whispering.
After sometimes, people started liking him and within a few years, his style became a rage. Now, everyone was tying to copy his style and then he said,”Copyright you Faults” Because they are yours.
In the same way, we should also not hesitate to share our flaws, we should use them , as our strength, as our uniqueness, because sooner or later, they are gonna become your greatest asset.