A change in Perspective
Hello again!
I'm here with my third blog. And now I'm realizing that sometimes writing a blog can become typical than thought. Also, today I woke up too late in the morning because of which all my day went in a hurry and now I'm left with very little time to write this blog. So, always wake up on time or ruin the whole day.
Sometimes I feel that I'm trapped in a cycle of daily routine. I guess many of us are stuck in this cycle. Wouldn't every day be more exciting if we were doing something new and accomplishing every day? That doesn't mean that we should give up on our daily routine and start living each day on our own terms unplanned, rather we should set aside few hours for doing something new, or maybe one can learn something new.
Last week, I'd finished the book 'The Monk who sold his Ferrari' by Robin Sharma. Before reading that book I've thought that it would be a book involving a monk who owned a Ferrari and a drastic change in his life made him sell his Ferrari. But that's not true at all. The book is completely different. And this is a great example of we should not judge a book by its cover (obviously the title too). Just like I had a perspective about that book before reading it, we all have made perceptions about many things in our life without even trying them. So, why not try them and then think about the expectations vs reality? There are so many things in this world that are totally different than how we think about them. Try out those things. Maybe you are having fears, probably due to some false perspective or say, you don't like a dish because it does not look good to you. Remove those fears by going in their depth. Try that dish out, maybe you'll start loving it.
I guess I've shared enough for today. If you're still reading this blog then I'm so thankful for you. Hoping you're enjoying it. Your suggestions are always welcomed in the comments.
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Ya bro you cannot judge a book by its cover
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