Wisdom For Future
It is not what we have or don’t have that matters in life, but rather what we do with what we possess. All God expects of us is that we do not allow our past to determine our future, and that, with His help, we use the resources we have to the best of our ability.
We often complain about our inability to fulfill our desires. We regretfully claim we are falling behind due to our weaknesses, spending excessive time analyzing these flaws. However, if we used that time to sharpen our skills instead, we would actually be far more effective in achieving what we want.
It is vital to have determination and dedication toward your goals, supported by the strength to turn them into reality. However, this path is not simple; the journey requires a significant amount of passion and unshakeable belief in yourself.
It is also important to note that we should not hold excessively high hopes for our desires, as this creates unnecessary attachment that often yields no results. Instead, it is important to be practical and prepared for all possible outcomes.
As Plutarch once said: “To make no mistakes is not in the power of man; but from their errors and mistakes the wise and good learn wisdom for the future.”
Originally written by Abhay Dodiya on June 24, 2012 – 2:14 pm, Grammatically corrected using LLM.