Change - A way of life.
By harshadod
@harshadod (858)
India
November 24, 2009 6:23am CST
‘It seldom happens that a man changes his life through his habitual reasoning. No matter how fully he may sense the new plans and aims revealed to him by reason, he continues to plod along in old paths until his life becomes frustrating and unbearable—he finally makes the change only when his usual life can no longer be tolerated.’
— Leo Tolstoy
What do you have to say?
The emotional brain is not rational enough?
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5 responses
@Xarver (28)
• United States
6 Jan 10
Change is the blood to success.
If a product was just like anything else, why would someone buy it?
If a product was different than everything else, why would someone not try it?
This is how it works for popular music. (not in any order)
Nirvana was different and became main stream.
Pink was different and then became man stream.
etc...
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@bettydeng5 (1822)
• China
24 Nov 09
If one person can't bear any burden, he has to change his life. It's not rational enough, it's stress from life. No way to ablide.
@harshadod (858)
• India
8 Dec 09
May be you are right! Market forces act on us and if we are responsive to them, we change. Stress is everywhere. Optimal stress is conducive to growth.
@Pose123 (21635)
• Canada
24 Nov 09
Hi harshadod, There is certainly a point to this, although change comes to everyone we often resist it. The first six years of our life is probably the most important and we resist changing the things we have learned during these years. Blessings.
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@harshadod (858)
• India
8 Dec 09
Interesting point. The first six years are important but how much of it do we remember consciously to avoid change.