Discerning The Storm
- ddcaldwell7
- Mar 28, 2018
- 2 min read
How well is your ability to discern when things are about to shift in life or when things are going in another direction? This ability is not only essential to have in order to sustain consistent growth, but it ultimately determines the way we effect the environment around us. Once you understand yourself and the patterns in which things move and function around you , you’ll be able to have an advantage that you didn’t before. Just having this down in practice is not enough it’s what you do with it and how you do it that helps separate you from those that are in your generation that haven't moved on a consistent basis.
Understanding History
The phrase that says “if you don't study history you are doomed to repeat it” has never richer than the time were living in now. As I see so many older people passing on and so many pressed and driven looking toward the future, a passion for history is not so common. Reading history and taking the time to comprehend it separates those who dream about making and impact from those who actually impact history. We have to remember that understanding what came before us is equally as important what we have in front of us. Take the time understand the gravity of history before you try to take flight, less you damage your legacy.
Apply Strategies
After taking a comprehensive look into the history of the world and the field or lane that you choose to grow roots in, take an in-depth look into your personal and family history. I truly believe that if you don’t understand your self you will always come up short because you can execute anything worth consistent weigh with plans, you need strategy. When you begin to know what you’re good at and the weakness you have then you can take the steps toward advancing towards living with purpose and not in generalities. So I encourage you, that if you feel like you’re made to change history, you are! Take the steps to apply the tools around that best fit you by knowing yourself better than you ever have today.
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