Motivation
Essay by 4433601 • December 9, 2015 • Presentation or Speech • 315 Words (2 Pages) • 1,067 Views
If you don't work for what you want, how do you expect to get it? The saying " You work for what you want" comes to mind. Say you want that new IPhone that came out and expect not to work for it, but to have it given to you for free. This is reality, phones cost money and money comes from working. Money is not given for free. If you want something in life, work for it. Go to School, to get an education. Go to work to earn money for that phone you really wanted. If you have kids, work for them. Give them the life you never got. Don't spoil them but teach them that not everything is given for free. “Never follow anyone else’s path, unless you’re in the woods and you’re lost and you see a path and by all means you should follow that. Don’t give advice, it will come back and bite you in the ass. Don’t take anyone’s advice. So my advice to you is to be true to yourself and everything will be fine.” It’s a moral duty because it’s only through continuous learning that we can add to the vast knowledge of man kind. If we stopped learning, progress in all industries—computers, finance, engineering, biology, stops as well. “If you’re a Democrat, spend some time talking to a Republican. And if you’re a Republican, have a chat with a Democrat. Maybe you’ll find some common ground, maybe you won’t. But if you honestly engage with an open mind and an open heart, I guarantee you’ll learn something. And goodness knows we need more of that, because we know what happens when we only talk to people who think like we do — we just get more stuck in our ways, more divided, and it gets harder to come together for a common purpose. ”
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