Sunday, July 19, 2015

What goes up, MUST to come down? SHOULD it?



A very naïve idiom, yet replicates folds of definitive perceptions! One of the main attributes that we discuss below, is attitude and the way of life.


Life, is the game of see-saw that goes up and comes down on alter slides. An individual’s behavior and temperate attitude, swells the graph upwards. Often, ego and condescending attitudinal changes befriends the rocket to the sky (referring to the uphill of life). The reason being fame. When people tend to acknowledge a positive vibe with your presence around, the individual often feels his/her existence to be unavoidable. As a result, lofts the attitude in the way of talk and way of actions. This, by-far is the most common observations made and also instant to be noticed distinctly, leaving room for unwarranted back talks (slang: gossips).

How do we acquit ourselves, when put in such a situation?
When we are “the good shoes of the town”, always learn to keep up-to the pace by retrograding ourselves through the path that lead us to this position. Once the thought is drilled deep down, the attitude is positive.
Ups and Downs are a common trade-off points in everybody’s life. The up-starts maybe quite challenging and backtracks (sometimes) to the same position. It is that motivational factor or passionate eye that scales up despite the snake-pulls. The conduct when we are at the top of the world, and the ill-effects of not doing so, has been discussed above.
Now, I’ve gone up.

What if I am falling deep down?
Okay, So what? Nothing to worry or panic. Any plane that hits the skies and tears between the clouds, has to land. Similarly, the downpits may be impacting and some cases severe, but a steady mindset to achieve the goal and a passionate attempt, will definitely qualify to seal the top notch despite the fast downfall. So it’s all about the attitude.

A standing example model, is Sir Thomas Edison. A known story, yet a forgotten moral. His numerous inventions failed miserably and got him to the rags. But, despite life plotting the “inverse curve” to his success graph, he kept striving and also, learnt the shams that he made during his downfall checkpoints and finally scaled up, infinitely with his remarkable invention.
All of us cannot be the Edison, that’s why he is unique. But definitely, an effort to be like him and how he reacted when he was on the lane, decides our flag post. Therefore,
A Tomorrow-the-D-day Attitude, makes you lazy
A Boggy Attitude makes you foolish
A Timid Attitude curtails your professionalism
Only a Passionate and Cool-Headed Attitude advances you to scalable heights and accommodates your inmates to reckon your presence as a cheer.
So, Set it tight (your goal), and Get it Right! (Through striving actions)!

Mind you: - What goes up, needn’t come down..!!
Cheer Ho!


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