To be or not to be – non-technical way of life
Bill Gates once said, he would postpone most of his school tasks to the late date as he found them very easy to accomplish. He later grew older and realized that his procrastination habit is still surviving in this world with him leaving hard moments behind and serving as an obstacle to his decisions in business. In other words, young Gates thought he is smart and would leave his assignments/exams till last minute and prove everyone that it takes pretty short time – a day or two – to complete everything, whereas most of the other students would spend at least a number of count of time in months.
Adulthood life is like an ocean, where you swim with sharks. The majority would not leave the shore; however, the riskiest ones find the joy in the middle of the endlessness enjoying God’s art to its fullest.
When you’re training in the swimming pool, your trainer won’t teach you how to sail a boat (run a business in a harsh way of meaning it) nor play hard, rather you’re taught how not to drown and keep yourself safe and minimize all the risks.
Going back to Gates, he admitted, that his procrastination habit has been a burden in his early career life. I just felt almost the same right now, – writing the post and reflecting back on my life for the last three years I spent. Am I on the right track or is too early/late for me? Psychologists say, I am on my own path. Okay, what’s the factual answer though?
The answer is – you never know. Keep going, at least that might give you hope that you are striving and eventually reach where you need to be.