Psychology behind 2 options of life
In
life, all humans have two options and two options only. We can either do
nothing while waiting to die OR we can set goals and strive to achieve them
every day of our lives.
Setting
goals and achieving them is the only thing that makes life worth living.
Without goals, life is boring. Thus, people who often become bored don’t have
enough goals or goals that are worthwhile.
Doing
nothing is the easy option in life. To do nothing is to die, because that is
what dead people do… nothing.
Why
don’t most people set worthwhile goals? Most people are constantly fighting an
internal battle. Their conscious mind wants to do nothing because they’ve been
socially conditioned by society that the ultimate goal of life is to one day do
less work. Simultaneously, their subconscious mind wants to do something
because it knows that as long as the heart is beating, there is work to be
done. When the conscious mind and subconscious mind is not in alignment, people
have a tendency to wander. When wandering, most people are actively doing
nothing.
After
building a history of consistently wander through life, most people begin to
associate their identity as a wanderer. When people believe they are a
wanderer, they can’t believe they are a person who set goals and achieve them.
When you can’t believe you are a person who set goals and them, you can’t
believe you are a successful person. And if you don’t believe you are a
successful person, it is difficult to achieve success.
People
who do not want to achieve to success in life are the people who passively do
nothing.
Wanderers
want to achieve success but they can’t get out of their internal fight. They
are forever stuck between the two options of life until they decide to change
their identity. In conclusion, life is about setting goals and achieving them.
On the contrary, death is about doing nothing. Thus, we can either live or die
OR we can live and die.
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