Hard work and responsibility for our life and our achievements | Personal Opinion
Hello friends of Project HOPE, I hope you are all well. I would like to share with you a thought in relation to the willpower that we must develop in order to achieve our goals and be independent.
It is logical that in life, we all have goals and dreams that we long to achieve. Things like having a successful career, building your own business or achieving a personal goal, regardless of what we seek, the path to success is full of challenges and obstacles. But, at least for me, the key to overcoming these challenges and achieving our goals lies in the effort and determination we put into every step of the way. Working hard, beyond getting closer to our goal, also strengthens our mental strength, something extremely important.
Mental strength is an essential component to achieving independence, I think you will agree with me on this. Facing challenges with a strong, positive mindset allows us to stay focused and motivated, even when things get tough. This internal strength drives us to move forward and helps us develop the resilience necessary to face any adversity that comes our way. I am one of those who think that independence is not just about being alone, but about being able to depend on ourselves and our abilities to achieve our goals.
It is important to recognize that it is okay to receive support on our path to success. No one achieves great things without the help of others. The support of friends, family, and mentors can often be a key element, because they provide us with guidance, encouragement, and resources when we need them most. However, it is important to remember that our achievements should depend more on ourselves than on the support of others. We must be the main drivers of our success, taking the initiative and working hard to achieve our goals.
When we rely too much on external support, we run the risk of losing our own direction and motivation, and this is something we must keep in mind, because if we don't, we will regret it in the end. True growth and success come from personal effort and the ability to face and overcome challenges on our own. Every time we achieve something through our own efforts, our confidence and self-esteem increase, preparing us to face even greater challenges in the future.
That is why all those who are highly supported, who are not given the opportunity to make mistakes, end up suffering a lot, at least that is what I have seen on multiple occasions.
Working hard to achieve our goals also teaches us the importance of discipline and consistency. Success is rarely achieved overnight. It requires constant dedication and a very strong commitment to our objectives. If we can stay focused, work hard for our goals, and know that we are responsible for our destiny, we can know that what we achieve will be the result of our efforts and not just a gift from someone else.
I'm NOT talking about being spiteful or anything like that, I'm just saying that as humans we should be responsible for our lives, that's supposed to come with growing up, or isn't it?
Hi @josevas217
Finaly I managed to get a chance to read up on some previously bookmarked posts. Nice read.
Determination and consistency matters more than anything. And it seem that it has been missing lately in my life. I used to be determined to make my living in crypto space, however part of me gaved up a while ago.
(mostly because my eyes start giving up after hours of laptoping every day).
Im planning to try to find some balance in which I would commit a bit more into Project Hope without speding to much time in front of the screen.
And your post came to me in a right time. Thanks for sharing your thoughts buddy
Cheers, Piotr
Definitely, trying to make a living from cryptocurrencies is a difficult task, especially having a low budget to invest, it is a life that involves many financial ups and downs, and can involve a high level of stress.
Health is a priority, and if your eyes are being affected by screens, it is best to take a break and rest. Thank you for your comment my friend