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Motivation or Medicine?


The most common word that we hear each and every day and each and everyone has their own meaning of it. Let's take some examples like a student needs motivation to study, an employee needs motivation to work hard and get success at his/her workplace, an athlete needs the motivation to charge him/herself so that he/she can play better; moreover, we all are depended on motivation for each and every small thing that we have to do and even people say that motivation is the key to success in our life. But I beg to differ because I believe that motivation is nothing, but just another types of 💊medicine and if I ask you how many of you would be happy to take medicine each and every single day? How many of you will feel happy when you know that now you have to take medicine to cure yourself forever and the answer will be NO ONE.


Rather than being the man of motivation be the man of self-awareness. Who knows what is happening outside and within him, so that he/she can take control when something doesn't work as per he or she desired. 

I mean it will really be helpful for you to understand if you know what you should do and what you should not rather than looking for short term benefits. When you know these 2 aspects of life, your life will be as smooth as butter. And you won't need any metaphor of motivation to charge up the sentence of your life. 

Thanks for reading.

Be Prepared 
Anik Verma

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