Consumer
Reports & Tips We encounter problems in our
lives on a daily basis. Most of the time we face them or just run away from them
but do we ever ask ourselves whether they are really problems? Are they really
problems or do we just perceive them to be. We have to ask
ourselves whether problems really exist. More than often, we choose to believe
that they are and that is where the problem starts, in believing that they are
really problems (No puns intended). Sometimes they can be genuine problems but
we do have an option in believing that they do not exist. Of course, that does
not mean that we should take them to be invisible because that is not going to
solve the problems since the problems really exist. We can simply take them as
they come and not take them too seriously. (Disclaimer: This article was written from
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Don't take life seriously because you can't come out of it alive. ~ Warren
Miller
If we see a problem as our own, we start feeling negative energy. We would not
be able to think straight. We start worrying and worrying takes way too much
energy. A lot of unnecessary energy goes to waste.
On the other hand, it helps to take a step back and look at the problem from an
external perspective. It will help even more if we do not treat the problem as
our own. It works because when we imagine that the problem is not ours, we do
not feel the pressure of it. Hence, we are able to find solutions with a clear
mind.
Speaking of imagination, there is an Italian movie which goes by the title of
"Life is beautiful". It conveys a wonderful message on how a man makes use of
his imagination to help his young son get through life as prisoners of war (POW)
in a Nazi camp. By making him believe that everything happening around them is a
huge interactive point-based game, the man succeeds in ensuring that his boy is
comfortable with the place and the situation. Such is the power of imagination.
It does not help us to avoid the problem, it instead guides us through the
problem without letting its pain take effect.
Life is not really life without problems. Being human beings, problems happen to
us all the time. We should learn to accept them as part of life. Its just that
we should not give them a chair to sit on.
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