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January 27 EnticementThere is a Chinese Fable : Once there was a llittle bear who found a cornfield where grew lots of sweet corncob. He was so happy and broke off a big cob, but here he saw a bigger one. He threw the big cob and held the bigger cob in arms. However, a better one was found later, and so he broke off and threw, threw and broke off. However, there was still just one cob in his hand until he walked out of the field. There are always nice things ahead tricking you into giving your former choice up halfway. If you are not able to hold two or more cob at the same time, you'd better eat it up before you pick up another one.
Most of the young people in their late 20s have a comparetively clear long-term goal to achieve. And they could feel peace and happy by walking towards their intention. However, sometime, they stop, feeling puzzled, doubting if they are heading on the right track. Commonly, it happens on account of enticement. And in lots of occasions, enticement appears in the shape of opportunity, and it makes your heart pump harder, your blood run faster, and your pupil dilated . If you make a dicesion on this condition, generally, it won't be a good one. And the craziest part is somtime, you cann't differentiate between enticement and opportunities even if you calm down. In my view, the reason is you are not sensible enough of yourselves: you don't know how much you can manage at the same time, just like the bear. Comments (4)
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