Convenience repels Experience

-In pursuit of simplifying things, we get weighed down by our convenience.

"Just 5 minutes more, and you'll get the report." "Oh, I am sorry I probably might have missed it. Nonetheless, I'll work overnight, and ensure to send it to you within the time frame."

Are some of the common dialogues amongst one particular sub-sector of our economy. The sector being the workforce and the sub-sector enshrined with this superpower is the "Do or Die" workforce. There's no clandestine to the capabilities of both the sectors, but the sorcery pertains in the Will, and the ability to put in the "extra effort". Isn't it amusing how a little push can do wonders?

It's not that we are less or we lack the skills to excel in any field. It was never this way. But, then what was debarring us to attain the zen satisfaction? Any clue?
No?
Alright, it was none other than the devil in disguise, the parasite within you- YOUR CONVENIENCE. Convenience never leads to excellence, rather it acts as an attracting factor and pulls one down from the zenith of success. As, Robert Frost wisely said, "...and miles to go before I sleep, and miles to go before I sleep." Had he chased the convenient slumber over crushing miles, he won't be a subject of discussion today. And, though fickle and hairline, but, that's the humungous and gigantic impact convenience leaves on the bearer.

Convenience and Experience are two roads diverged in a yellow wood, and it's up to the traveller to choose either one of the two. The most travelled by or the least trod upon? You are the traveller, the map is yours (to be drawn). Be rational with your cartography, cartographer!

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