Habits that create character and perspective.
Habits that create character and perspective.
“If you sow the seeds of your thoughts, you will reap the fruits of your actions; if you sow the seeds of your actions, you will reap the fruits of your habits.
The seed of habit gives us character, and character determines our destiny."
Human character is fundamentally a complex of habits.
Habits are not only consistent, largely unconscious patterns of character, day and night, but also determine whether or not you can lead an effective and successful life.
Habits are such a powerful factor in our lives. But habits can be learned and broken through learning.
However, it is clear that habits are not something that can be formed or corrected in a short time with first aid measures. Habit formation is a process that requires infinite determination and integrity of the parties involved.
Habit has great gravity. This is a far greater gravitational force than most people realize and admit.
Procrastination, impatience, criticizing or criticizing others, selfishness, etc. People have many habits that go against the basic principles of effectiveness. To break these habitual tendencies deeply ingrained in our lives, we need a lot of willpower and change in our lives. It takes a lot of effort at the beginning, but once you break through the gravitational field, you can experience a new level of freedom.
It is gravity that holds the objects of the world in which we live in their place, that meteors keep their orbits, and that keeps the universe in order. Since gravity is a powerful force, if we use it effectively, we can create the affinity and order we need to be successful in life.
Habits can be defined as a mixture of awareness, skill, and desire.
Cognition is a theoretical paradigm of what to do and why. Skill is how to do it, i.e. how to do it. Desire is something you want to do, that is, a motive. To make something a habit, you must have these three things.
Changing character and perspective is an ascension process. That is, the character changes the point of view, and the point of view improves the character again. Accurate recognition of awareness, skills, and needs can lead to new levels of effectiveness in personal and interpersonal relationships. This is made possible by breaking the old paradigm that may have provided a false sense of security for a long time.
Change is sometimes a painful process. Change is possible only when we can give up what we think and want for a better purpose and future. This process brings happiness, which is 'the purpose and ideal of existence'. Happiness can be partially defined as the fruit of the desire and ability to sacrifice what we want now for what we ultimately want.
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