Monday, March 4, 2013

Distraction

What is a distraction? A person, place or thing that draws away your focus. Is a distraction a bad precept or concept? Not necessarily. Distractions can be roadblocks set up to take you off of one path and lead you to another. How come the word distraction has a negative condemnation? People see distractions as hindrances toward future application rather than seeing distractions as being helpful. The attraction to distractions are usually based on our own selfish wants. We want what we think we should have, and we set our focus on how to obtain it. This motion that sets into ones mind makes room for outside forces to become the distraction. Hence wise the negative condemnation of distractions hinders a person progress. You don't progress because you don't have, you don't progress because your agenda is out of alignment. When your focus is off you take plunges into waters that are only waist deep and when you hit the bottom, your dreams become shattered, because of the illusion of the distraction in which you've allowed. After being broken you learn that before you dive into anything, everything must be tested. It's important to form an opinion, so you can have a mind of our own and you won't be easily swayed. People who lead learn to follow. And those that follow learned that great people too we're once tested and we're tempted by distraction.


Duly Noted and Marked

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