Few weeks ago I was discussing with two of my
colleagues about our plan to travel southeast China .
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I
emailed travel agencies, twitted and searched on google. While I was presenting my output, another colleague murmured from a distance:
“But…”
“But
that is quite an expense. There are still several months to come and you might
still change your minds”.
“But…”, this word to me sounds lethal. It rubs off
more than the enthusiasm. It sounds as if it has a fair way of viewing
things when it only magnifies the fear to make out what we intend to achieve.
“It allows us to be cowards, while sounding
noble.” said Jeff Goins. True indeed!
I know many people who are vocal
about their desire to travel the world but do not actually want to pay the
price in order to realize it. They are full of dreams but lack motivations and
efforts.
I
am apparently no John Maxwell but I believe that we can usually succeed in
reaching what we want if we put our minds to it.