We see that any decision that has a long-term impact cannot be made in a hurry. Sufficient thinking and time are required to make such decisions. Such important decisions cannot be reversed. A similar thing happened with Manish. He left school without thinking too much about his decision. He wanted to be like the other boy who had started earning. After working at the garage for many years, now it was very difficult for him to start studying again and join a college or polytechnic.
Even some smaller decisions can have a big impact on your life if those decisions are repeated frequently and are not in line with your important goals. Read the example of Shalu to know more about such decisions.
Shalu liked to play badminton so she joined badminton classes in the morning. She wanted to take part in the district and state championship. One morning she was feeling too tired to wake up and didn’t go for the class that day. Slowly, getting up late became a habit and she started missing her classes often. Now her coach also showed less interest in coaching her as she did not attend the classes regularly. As a result Shalu did not get selected for district or state level tournaments. Other players who were not as good as her got selected because they improved their game by regular practice. Shalu felt really bad when this happened because she felt that she had more talent than the other players who got selected.
We see that any decision that has a long-term impact cannot be made in a hurry. Sufficient thinking and time are required to make such decisions. Such important decisions cannot be reversed. A similar thing happened with Manish. He left school without thinking too much about his decision. He wanted to be like the other boy who had started earning. After working at the garage for many years, now it was very difficult for him to start studying again and join a college or polytechnic.
Even some smaller decisions can have a big impact on your life if those decisions are repeated frequently and are not in line with your important goals. Read the example of Shalu to know more about such decisions.
Shalu liked to play badminton so she joined badminton classes in the morning. She wanted to take part in the district and state championship. One morning she was feeling too tired to wake up and didn’t go for the class that day. Slowly, getting up late became a habit and she started missing her classes often. Now her coach also showed less interest in coaching her as she did not attend the classes regularly. As a result Shalu did not get selected for district or state level tournaments. Other players who were not as good as her got selected because they improved their game by regular practice. Shalu felt really bad when this happened because she felt that she had more talent than the other players who got selected.