Lies: Those who mislead

  It's not what you don't know that worries you, but what worries you is what you believe isn't so.” Mark Twain

"Truth" issues

In 2003, Merriam-Webster launched an analytical study of its online dictionary to choose the word of the year. His point was that since online searches for words reveal what's on our collective minds, the word searched for should capture the spirit of the times. At the time of the invasion of Iraq, it seemed that everyone wanted to know the true meaning of democracy. The following year, the “blog” through which a new expression of communication and discourse emerged, topped the list. However, after the political scandals of 2005, "Integrity" took the first place in the search.

And then in 2006, Merriam-Webster took a new approach. Observers of the website could nominate and later express their opinion for the word of the year. You could say it was a test that required a response, or you could call it a good strategy for selling services. The winner, who won by a vote of five to one, chose the word truth, which comedian Stephen Colbert said at the beginning of his comedy program The Libert Report, a truth not from books. It comes from feeling. In an information age with round-the-clock news, loud radio debates, bloggers without editors, the truth consists of all kinds of incidental, accidental, and even deliberate lies that seem so obvious that we call them children. Accept as.

The problem is simply that we become relentlessly ready to implement an ideology, a strategy, or something even when we know we shouldn't do anything about it, and The result is that it becomes difficult to adopt a single strategy, a single thing, because we unfortunately get tangled up in so many other things...and often, these other things confuse our thinking. Apart from giving, it forces us to do wrong things due to which we forget our path to success.

Of course, life is too short for us to run after myths, illusions and fantasies. And then this life is so precious that it is not possible for us to depend only on our luck. In fact, the real and true solutions we are looking for are hidden somewhere in front of our eyes; And the nature of malice is that it is not usually visible to us except in the vortex of inextricable circumstances, in the flood of common sense that turns into mere stupidity. Have you ever heard the saying of putting a frog in the water when talking to your boss? (As soon as you put the frog in hot water, it will boil back, but if you put the frog in lukewarm water and gradually increase the temperature, it will die from the heat of the boiling water. But it will not come out by jumping). This is a lie. A very obvious lie, but it is a lie nonetheless. Did C tell you that 'a fish has more in its head?' These are. This story is suspect. Did you also hear how Korand set his ships on fire when he reached America to encourage his men? Not this beach. Another lie. "Bet not on the horse, but on the barley." It's been a long-standing adage to trust the company's leadership. However, as a potential strategy, this saying will turn you into a broke person and leave you wondering how. It became a saying that over time the myths, illusions and confusions disappear so that eventually these myths, illusions and confusions do not feel painful and harmful to you and they start to appear like a beach to you. A fish has more in its head. These are. This story is suspect. Did you also hear how Korand set his ships on fire when he reached America to encourage his men? Not this beach. Another lie. "Bet not on the horse, but on the barley." It's been a long-standing adage to trust the company's leadership. However, as a potential strategy, this saying will turn you into a broke person and leave you wondering how. It became a saying that over time the myths, illusions and confusions disappear so that eventually these myths, illusions and confusions do not feel painful and harmful to you and they start to appear like a beach to you. A fish has more in its head. These are. This story is suspect. Did you also hear how Korand set his ships on fire when he reached America to encourage his men? Not this beach. Another lie. "Bet not on the horse, but on the barley." It's been a long-standing adage to trust the company's leadership. However, as a potential strategy, this saying will turn you into a broke person and leave you wondering how. It became a saying that over time the myths, illusions and confusions disappear so that eventually these myths, illusions and confusions do not feel painful and harmful to you and they start to appear like a beach to you. Don't bet on the horse, but on the joe.' For a long time, it has been used as an adage to trust the leadership of the company. However, as a possible strategy this proverb will turn you into a broke person and make you wonder how it became a proverb in the first place. Over time the myths, illusions and confusions disappear so that eventually these myths, illusions and confusions don't feel painful and harmful to you and they start to appear like a beach to you.

Then we start making important decisions based on them. As we develop our strategy for success, we find that just like the stories of frogs, fish, adventurers, and jockeys, success also has its own lies. I have a lot of work to do. I will work through multiple issues simultaneously as much as possible. I must be more disciplined. I should be able to do what I want and when I want. I need more balance in my life." "Maybe I shouldn't dream so big. Repeat these concepts often and they'll become the 6 Success Lies that distract from the only strategy, the only thing. are

6 Lies Holding You Back and Your Success

1. Everything is of equal importance.

2. Multitasking.

3. Discipline based on life.

4. Willpower means doing your own thing.

5. A balanced life.

6. Big success is bad.

These 6 lies are the ideas that are imposed on our mind and become the practical rules that lead us astray from the path of success. There are highways, which eventually turn into trails. Postpartum sleep that takes us away from motherhood. If we want to develop our abilities as much as possible, then we need to make sure that these 6 lies are far from us.

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