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is give up really a bad choice?
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teongpeng
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Sep 6 2012, 10:21 AM
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From a zen perspective, one should not pursue achievements, thus there is no success and no failure.
Rather, one should be focusing on the present, thus the question would then be, are you happy with what you're trying? If you're happy with the process of trying, then you're already successful. Otherwise, why bother.
NOTE: Thomas Edison was (probably) happy failing on his way to inventing the lighbulb. Are you the same?
This post has been edited by teongpeng: Sep 6 2012, 10:23 AM
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teongpeng
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Sep 6 2012, 10:29 AM
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QUOTE(winsonwhy @ Sep 6 2012, 01:39 AM) if we give up on doing something which is really extreme difficult to achieve is it a bad choice? after many time of putting in effort and it still fail. after long time of suffering and it make life become very tough and unhappy. i know we should keep on trying, but is it really not good at all if we give up? give up at this stage consider wise or stupid? curious, are you in sales line, MLM or are you referring to kaului?
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