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A life of struggle and challenges is far better than an imprisoned life. Elaborate.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Yes life is a full of challenges with lot of struggles that is the reason that's why we are here we still don't loose our hope and like a in battle field to fight with enemies

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Answered by masterankur9779
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struggle? Have you been conditioned to believe that life is a struggle? If you think it is, then this is what will unfold and if you don’t, it won’t. But is it that simple?

struggle? Have you been conditioned to believe that life is a struggle? If you think it is, then this is what will unfold and if you don’t, it won’t. But is it that simple?I believe that your life is the sum total of your thoughts and beliefs about life. If you were taught that life will be a struggle, every experience you have will be framed within this thinking. Instead of being open-minded about what life throws at you, you will automatically be expecting bad things to happen. Of course bad things do happen but we can pre-empt negative occurrences, expecting them to occur-this is called a self fulfilling prophecy. Machiavelli is the philosopher of choice for people who struggle. Typical sayings such as “it’s a dog eat dog world” or “you get nothing for nothing” suggest an attitude of negativity. many people do not realise how much their thinking affects the quality of their life. I’m not saying that life is always easy-life is a challenge. When we struggle against the natural rhythms of life, we create resistance and opposition and this is what leads to struggle.

struggle? Have you been conditioned to believe that life is a struggle? If you think it is, then this is what will unfold and if you don’t, it won’t. But is it that simple?I believe that your life is the sum total of your thoughts and beliefs about life. If you were taught that life will be a struggle, every experience you have will be framed within this thinking. Instead of being open-minded about what life throws at you, you will automatically be expecting bad things to happen. Of course bad things do happen but we can pre-empt negative occurrences, expecting them to occur-this is called a self fulfilling prophecy. Machiavelli is the philosopher of choice for people who struggle. Typical sayings such as “it’s a dog eat dog world” or “you get nothing for nothing” suggest an attitude of negativity. many people do not realise how much their thinking affects the quality of their life. I’m not saying that life is always easy-life is a challenge. When we struggle against the natural rhythms of life, we create resistance and opposition and this is what leads to struggle.With struggle there is no joy and rarely any reward. In fact, for some people struggle is the reward. They are a little lost without it. There is comfort in what you know. They struggle through life sacrificing their own needs and falling to bed exhausted every night. They justify this joyless existence by saying things like, “that’s life”. I have had clients who are incredibly successful but at the same time thoroughly miserable. They loathe what they do and what they have become. Often this is what they expected. “This is just how life is. You have to get on with it”.

struggle? Have you been conditioned to believe that life is a struggle? If you think it is, then this is what will unfold and if you don’t, it won’t. But is it that simple?I believe that your life is the sum total of your thoughts and beliefs about life. If you were taught that life will be a struggle, every experience you have will be framed within this thinking. Instead of being open-minded about what life throws at you, you will automatically be expecting bad things to happen. Of course bad things do happen but we can pre-empt negative occurrences, expecting them to occur-this is called a self fulfilling prophecy. Machiavelli is the philosopher of choice for people who struggle. Typical sayings such as “it’s a dog eat dog world” or “you get nothing for nothing” suggest an attitude of negativity. many people do not realise how much their thinking affects the quality of their life. I’m not saying that life is always easy-life is a challenge. When we struggle against the natural rhythms of life, we create resistance and opposition and this is what leads to struggle.With struggle there is no joy and rarely any reward. In fact, for some people struggle is the reward. They are a little lost without it. There is comfort in what you know. They struggle through life sacrificing their own needs and falling to bed exhausted every night. They justify this joyless existence by saying things like, “that’s life”. I have had clients who are incredibly successful but at the same time thoroughly miserable. They loathe what they do and what they have become. Often this is what they expected. “This is just how life is. You have to get on with it”.If you believe that life is meant to be a struggle ask yourself how this belief helps you. Does it make you happier? I doubt it. If you create unnecessary struggle and stress for yourself you are in the majority. As adults, many of us are passing stressful struggle onto our kids.

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