Day 22 (216h 28m)↓
I've become lax again starting last night. I had another relapse, so that's $5. I admit, the problem is with me.
I talked to two older adults, who are quite successful, and I found out that they have a lot more patience than I have. Both are also very pragmatic. They also respond to difficulties quite well. They're also optimistic. I hope to imbibe their ways through these conversations.
Anyway, I'm grateful that I'm able to solve the business problem I've been talking about since last week. I just sat at my computer and started working, and eventually I was able to talk to the right people and we now have some solution.
I'd like to learn more about the nature of luck this time. Well, I'm not often superstitious. However, I've observed that when bad luck happens, they often always come in bunches. I also noticed that there always seems to be a trigger—one unfavorable thing (such as an irritating morning experience)—that, when you fail to check early on, will bring a flood of unfavorable things later (such as, traffic, then coming late to appointment, then not riding the right vehicle, and so on.)
I thought, if we could just check the trigger as it comes, then the succeeding bad lucks won't have to happen. How do we do it? I think it has to do with how we respond to such unfavorable events, such that when you respond to them negatively then you attract more unfavorable things. But when you respond in a detached or even joyful way, then you're able to influence the succeeding course of events to bring in better conditions.
This is based on my experience, and I'd like to explore this subject by monitoring my daily encounters with luck.
I've become lax again starting last night. I had another relapse, so that's $5. I admit, the problem is with me.
I talked to two older adults, who are quite successful, and I found out that they have a lot more patience than I have. Both are also very pragmatic. They also respond to difficulties quite well. They're also optimistic. I hope to imbibe their ways through these conversations.
Anyway, I'm grateful that I'm able to solve the business problem I've been talking about since last week. I just sat at my computer and started working, and eventually I was able to talk to the right people and we now have some solution.
I'd like to learn more about the nature of luck this time. Well, I'm not often superstitious. However, I've observed that when bad luck happens, they often always come in bunches. I also noticed that there always seems to be a trigger—one unfavorable thing (such as an irritating morning experience)—that, when you fail to check early on, will bring a flood of unfavorable things later (such as, traffic, then coming late to appointment, then not riding the right vehicle, and so on.)
I thought, if we could just check the trigger as it comes, then the succeeding bad lucks won't have to happen. How do we do it? I think it has to do with how we respond to such unfavorable events, such that when you respond to them negatively then you attract more unfavorable things. But when you respond in a detached or even joyful way, then you're able to influence the succeeding course of events to bring in better conditions.
This is based on my experience, and I'd like to explore this subject by monitoring my daily encounters with luck.