Thursday, September 6, 2007

Anchored?

Many factors in life never fail to strike and leave me with incessant trails of bewilderment. I toil away with my unavailing attempts to understand and fathom the reasons as to why and how many things are structured the way they are regardless of them being discriminatory or unprincipled.

What am I talking about? Below is :

1.What I think is the fundamental theory of success : Play to win. Mercy is for the weak

2.What I feel is the central structure of a winner : Being born with the natural skills and capabilities.

3.What I know about the transition phases of success in layman's term : Climb - Suffer - Enjoy.

And how do I find what I've mentioned above as unfair?

Play To Win
As much as I dread to admit it, life is somehow a competition of epic proportions. Winning is rewarding and you'll be more happy to learn from winning than losing! Things said like "it doesn't matter" and "its a learning experience" is simply a fraudulent attempt to deter you from the ugly truth - You lost because your weak. So you strive at all costs regardless of it being harmful to others. You shouldn't care. You should be the dominant and adamant. Show no mercy. You must WIN or don't play.

Born Winners
What exactly am I suggesting here? That only people with an innate ability can strive and muster in their endeavors? Well what I mean is the strength of ones learning capability. A born winner is a person who is able to learn and administer his duties adequately. And with his ability he eclipses others as he will most probably learn that sucking up to the boss gets him promoted! Its not about how much effort you put in. Its how much effort you make VISIBLE!!

Climb-Suffer-Enjoy
Has practically existed as my principle of attaining genuine satisfactory success. If it wasn't painfully difficult, then you did it wrong! Success can only be enjoyed when you know that you felt something extremely awful before. Much like how you cry after a break up, its because you felt something beautiful prior to it. Life's a biyotch aint it?



The point I'm trying to get across is. There comes a time in life when whichever turn you take seems wrong. Especially when your competing. Humans have been accustomed to the notion saying if one doesn't compete, one is useless and complacent. Being contented and satiated is conveniently branded as LAZY.

However, when you do compete you somehow require to succumb to the above mentioned. So what must we do?

Don't ask me I'm still confused....


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