tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11288818.post8952651453152392820..comments2023-10-30T21:01:32.896+08:00Comments on The Med or The Mad?: WearyZzzyunhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04647270985951112828noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11288818.post-25955325850311158572009-12-07T01:29:13.286+08:002009-12-07T01:29:13.286+08:00Hey Titus, thanks so much for ur advice..
althou...Hey Titus, thanks so much for ur advice.. <br /><br />although i wasn't thinking along those lines (well my post <i>is</i> pretty vague) but I think ur advice will be good for consideration in other aspects of my life...<br /><br />And so true, the idle mind is the devil's workshop! isn't it? Without motivation, humans wont advance so quick right?<br /><br />We all must continue to strive for better things without forgetting what we have! thats the balance we must strive for.. :)Zzzyunhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04647270985951112828noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11288818.post-83838473962072337012009-12-06T17:54:40.897+08:002009-12-06T17:54:40.897+08:00I understand what you feel, because I feel it so o...I understand what you feel, because I feel it so often too.<br /><br />The feeling of wanting more, wanting better, wanting change. The blame you put on yourself because you feel you dont appreciate enough and don't make full use of what you have.<br /><br />But then negative emotions creates positive learning. What would people become if they didnt have negative emotions in good times?<br /><br />Think of these "negative" emotions as a self generated motivation for change. Yes, you should appreciate what you have now, but you should not be totally content with it no matter how good it is. Allow these "negative feedback" to guide you positively<br /><br />:)Titushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17953980697678586633noreply@blogger.com