"If you fail to plan, you are planning to fail."
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This post explores and critiques the inclination of the contemporary world towards a dangerous path — the rat race — by which people competitively struggle and work hard to achieve "success" in the expense of their time, money, and health. Often, this path also pushes people to have no time for them to improve beyond their professional lives, leading to a moment of unfulfillment. Furthermore, the society's overhyped trends, Fear of Missing Out (FOMO), and the tendency to follow the crowd tends to lead to a false sense of identity.
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first and foremost, success takes planning. Planning out your time, planning your goals, planning what to eat, when to relax, and who you have to meet with. As Ben Franklin puts it: “If you fail to plan, you plan to fail.” Just for Today: buy a planner/calendar and begi...
If you fail to plan, you plan to fail.
A lot of people wake up late on the weekend. They spend most of their time thinking about what to do, what to eat and where to go. You don’t have to plan every minute or every hour for your weekend.
You can plan for 3 to 5 activities t...
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