SWITCH SHORT-TERM PLEASURES FOR LONG-TERM GAINS
You’re not missing out on anything
great if you’re
using that time to make your life
greater.
Any kind of pleasure that lasts for
a short period of time is considered a short-term pleasure. Eating excellent
food, having sex, drinking alcohol, or engaging in any other activity that
momentarily causes the brain to produce dopamine are examples of this kind of
pleasure.
Many youth chase for short-term
enjoyment. But a healthy balance between living for the moment and investing in
the future is always required when you have goals.
Many have the gut to enjoy short-term pleasure for a short moment and vanishes like a dew by spending lots of money, time and energy.
People often complain that they
don’t have the time or the money to start their own business, while simultaneously
spending lots of time and money on leisure activities. In some places, a single
glass of an alcoholic beverage costs more than a book.
Which one is more likely to change
your life? People invest in the wrong places, and often they unwittingly fund
someone else’s dreams; someone who’s worked their ass off and has now
manifested their goals thanks to your spare cash.
There are so many individuals
living to deprive their life’s real treasures.
I believe that everyone is destined
for a greater life. Yet I understand that many people are unwilling to delay
brief gratification for the sake of longterm rewards. When you’re unwilling to
delay temporary pleasures, this can have massive implications for your future.
Most people are living the ‘When I
have X, I’ll be happy’ way of life, but this is a delusion. However, you can
have pleasure in the present by living mindfully, appreciatively, and altering
your perspective. You’re free to make your own choices, but you can’t escape
their consequences. Sometimes we have to sacrifice small things to get our hands on the
bigger blessings in life.
I’m not saying you should ignore
all of your urges or stop having fun. But form a healthy balance between work
and play while moderating where you’re placing your time and energy.
Switch Short-Term Pleasures For
Long-Term Gains.
Be wise not only to your eyes.

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