Saturday, March 10, 2012

Destiny's Torture: Positive Attitude Can Tame A Violent Destiny


Having published a lot about how my friend Sandip is fighting against destiny's injustice, I must say that I've already learned a few important life lessons from the way he is tackling the situation. One of them is the importance of attitude.

In my opinion, his biggest asset is his attitude. He is so positive about every negative development in his life. I'm sure, without it, he would surely have succumbed to destiny's torture by now.

I think, there is a huge difference between talking positive and genuinely practicing it in real life. Lot of people, I notice, keep talking about staying positive but very few actually turn that thought into an attitude.

So keep talking positive but, at the same time, never forget to implement it in your own life as well.

Best way to check the gap between what you talk and what you practice, is to measure up your performance while going through a tough situation. But you must do it genuinely.

Different people have different levels of mental strength. Some are born tough, but anyone with a positive attitude can learn to be much tougher than what he or she was born with. What it requires is developing a sense of believing in your own self.

You must keep thinking that you have the capacity to digest the mother of all shocks; you must keep thinking that you have the ability to make it big; you must keep thinking that you are not an ordinary soul.

Never forget that everything in life, including success and failure - both in personal and professional life - is the outcome of your attitude.

People, who are not afraid of thinking big, and have the attitude to counter destiny's violence with vengeance, are the ones who make it big in life.

Sandip appears to have that winning attitude of thinking big and absorbing big shocks as well. If he is able to maintain the momentum in future, nothing can prevent him from becoming a big and hugely successful personality.

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