10 LIFE LESSON LEARN FROM BOOK " IKIGAI"

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Unlocking the secrets of a purposeful and fulfilling life, the book 'Ikigai' offers invaluable wisdom and guidance. Within its pages, readers are presented with ten transformative takeaways that can shape our perspectives and empower us to live with passion, gratitude, and a sense of direction. Let us delve into these profound insights, explore the essence of ikigai, and discover how it can inspire us to create a life of purpose and meaning. "Here are ten key takeaways from the book 'Ikigai': Stay active; don't retire Continuing to do things you love and excel at is essential for maintaining your sense of purpose in life. Engage in activities you are passionate about and constantly create new things. Avoid settling and always strive to make a positive impact on the world using your skills. Take it slow Avoid rushing through life. Embrace a slower pace and savor each moment. Rushing can lead to increased stress and frustration, ultimately affecting you...

THE THIRTY – ONE MAJOR CAUSES OF FALIURE (PART 2)


 

There are millions of people living in this planet. Only a few of them accomplish, though some of them have ambitions to do and prove something. There are 31 reasons for failure, and it happens to the majority of individuals.

Excessive caution: People who are not able to adapt to change will never be successful. Living a safe existence and being overly cautious will never lead to success.

Poor business decision-making: Employers should cautiously select their candidates. They should never pick someone who lacks information because they are unreliable sources of success.

Superstition and prejudice: It is a form of fear that successful people are open-minded and unafraid.

Wrong career choice: If you are not doing what you enjoy, it is impossible to succeed in life. You must invest all of your heart into it if you want to be wealthy.

Lack of effort and concentration: If you want to accomplish something, you must put all of your energy into it and have faith that you can succeed. When you work hard for something you believe in, it will ultimately bear fruit.

The propensity for careless spending: Success is never brought about by poverty dread. You should have some money in the bank if you want to get over that fear because it will give you the confidence to move forward and accomplish your objectives.

Lack of enthusiasm: Success depends heavily on energy. Any gathering of people will be happy to have you around if you can keep it under control because it is contagious.

Intemperance : Excessive consumption of alcohol, drugs, cigars, food, or sexual activity 

Intolerance: the conviction that knowledge acquisition ceases after college and that the most harmful types of intolerance are related to ethnic, religious, and political differences in opinion.

Lack of ability to work with others: People who lack interpersonal skills, communication problems, and the ability to solve problems as leaders frequently miss out on chances in life.

Having power that was not earned through hard work; nepotism does not make individuals wealthy. Wealth that comes quickly is riskier than misery, and success that comes slowly and requires a lot of work lasts a lifetime.

Intentional dishonesty: Honesty cannot be replaced. Being dishonest won't make you successful; on the contrary, it will only harm your image and freedom.

Egotism and vanity: these traits only serve to hurt those around you and are useless for achieving success. Consider others as competitors if you want to accomplish something.

Making assumptions rather than thinking: Many people are too lazy to consider and instead make snap decisions.

Inadequate capital: A frequent cause of failure is a lack of reserve capital to absorb mistakes and see you through until you establish a reputation.

Please leave a comment if you have come across particular causes of failure.

 

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