Two Faces of Deprivation
Two Faces of Deprivation
"Our society is now in the era of capitalism of desire. Young people these days are running like a squid swarming on the back of a fish, not knowing whether that desire is good or bad for them, or even a poisonous desire."
What am I lacking in my life?
How do I face that deficiency?
People who think that learned desires, desires that have come down from their parents or society and permeated them are their own desires and lose their motivation at some point and become frustrated.
Many people mistake other people's desires for their own.
'What should I choose between what I'm good at and what I like?'
In today's world, that's a pretty extravagant question. There's not much that many people are good at. So, it is a world where it is a blessing to have something you are good at. If you keep doing what you're good at, there's a chance you'll enjoy it. But what's even worse is the fact that he doesn't like it very much. I don't have much time, opportunity, or experience to find out what I really like.
There is no chance of experiencing a deficiency.
Studying is curiosity, and there are many things that I am interested in, so I can find and explore on my own, and school should be a space and time where failure is tolerated. However, today's society does not give much time and opportunity.
When we feel that something we want is lacking, or when we are thirsty for something, we try to fill it.
That effort grows, sometimes fulfils, and matures.
Deficiency in life is something that everyone experiences, and especially in childhood, deficiency can become a driving force in life.
The positive role of deficiency, the closing effect.
Concentration improves when you think that the resource of time is lacking.
Also, lack creates a concentrated dividend or motivation. The brain receives numerous impulses from its surroundings at every moment, and it cannot focus its attention on all the stimuli it receives. It drives my limited ability to concentrate on appropriate and meaningful stimuli. At that time, if I think that I am lacking or lacking in something, I become more sensitive to the stimuli associated with it, and I become more focused and immersed in it.
Shadow of lack, tunnel vision.
Lack sometimes makes you focus only on what is in front of you, preventing you from seeing the big picture, and making you rush only to fill the lack. The amount of concentration is limited, and if you focus most of it on what you lack, you may not be able to concentrate on other things and your achievement may be lowered.
If too much deficiency affects thinking, judgment, and behaviour, the dark shadow of deficiency, a tunnel vision, can be created if the lack of deficiency can focus too much thought and focus all of your energy on it.
A lack of energy that motivates a strong achievement instils motivation and grows life, sometimes too much, can act as a mental germ that narrows thoughts, lower self-regulation, and distorts relationships with others.
What does lack mean in life?
Do you have the courage to face the shortcomings of life?
Let's have the courage to face it with dignity so that it can act as the energy of life, not as a feeling of inferiority or mental germs. Deficiency is a sign of growth.
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