story about learning to be grateful

learn to be grateful - story about learning to be grateful
This story is a symbol of human nature are endless satisfaction. No matter how much content that we want to pour into it, will not be able to make a bowl full.

Likewise with our satisfaction. Have we ever be satisfied completely satisfied with all what we get? Back when we struggle to reach her, we feel that it would be the highest achievement may be difficult to achieve again. Therefore we are highly motivated to achieve it. Lunch made the night, made during the night. We work hard, to drudge. But once we got him, the new gaps that we find. We feel much better things we can still achieve. We also set new and higher targets.

Ambition achieve better results and better yet is a natural thing in life. Nothing is wrong. Instead should be encouraged to achieve optimal results. Because we ourselves would never know the extent of achievement of the best we can achieve throughout our lives. One way is to always try new opportunities.

It's just that, often times we melenakan blind ambition. Because it was able to achieve better performance as we managed to achieve a dream before, we do so recklessly. Often blindly and hit the existing norms. As a result, although achieving better we can get, but we lose the friendship and kinship.

Remarkable Netter,

Of course we all do not want us to achieve success marred by our messy personal relationships with family, friends, and the environment around because of blind ambition. Therefore, one way we keep track of the earth is grateful for what we have achieved.

Gratitude will awaken us to continue to learn and share. We also will benefit from the achievements that we get, not just blind achievement. Therefore, let us learn to appreciate what we have achieved for our lives more meaningful. 4.5
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