Saturday, 26 October 2013

UNDERSTANDING THE "3E's" IN LIFE.

To become successful in life, three cogent things are involved and should be well considered. They are Experience, Experiment, and Expectation. Individual life has been built on these three words but majority lack the understanding, wisdom and knowledge to know how these "3E" work. Little wonder, some people live the kind of life they desire and the others live life design by life itself.
We have experience as a result of yesterday or past occurrence, experiment as a result of past manipulations while expectation as a result of using past in the present.

To succeed in life in its truest sense, experience is very important but you need not pay attention to the pains, anger, sadness, hurts and "had I known" of the past but rather, learn from failures and mistakes of yesterday thereby rendering it experience needed to take on today so as to plan for tomorrow. Paying attention or critically thinking about missed steps of the past can debars progress. No need of crying over split milk. Not about why do I have to do it like this but how can I do it better?

No scientist has ever carried out an experiment without clearly written steps. The steps would have be written to avoid status quo. When you have experience from past events,you are likely to change the way you have been doing things. It is only an insane man that will be doing the same thing in the same way and expect a different result. So, the experience is needed to carry out your today's experiment.
Now, if you can use the observation of the past as experience in this day experiment, you are not far from the expected result which is the expectation.

So, use your experience in your experiment to make your expectation come true.
The future begins now, get prepared for it. Your today is an outcome of what you did yesterday and your tomorrow will be result of what you do today. Learn from the analysis.

To your loving and sincere friends, MA.

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