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Every great invention is incomplete without misconceptions…

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Within the past 100 years there’s been a ton of change. Every new stage of change came with it’s critics. The automobile, the computer, the Internet. Not every idea made it to the top. But some that never made it all the way, helped innovation to take place in the future. Obviously, lots of this change has transformed the way we live.

Lets face it, people are just stuck in their ways.

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Not too many people are comfortable with awkward change. They don’t mind comfortable change. But when it comes to something they don’t understand, it’s different.

If you want change, move out of your comfort zone. You may get pecked at—but when you do you know you’re getting somewhere, or at least you’re growing. Don’t hinder your own growth when others reject your ideas.

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Nabbed from LifeHack.org

“But by believing in our own success, we are setting ourselves up for failure. Does that mean that I will be able to fly just by thinking that I can? Of course not. It is only by hard work, by finding creative solutions, by persistence even with repeated failures, that we will be able to fly. Ask the Wright brothers.

Sure, you say, this stuff is obvious. But if it’s so obvious, are you applying it to your daily life? Have you taken the time to define your dreams, and the steps that it will take to get there? Have you asked yourself if you believe in yourself, and if you believe you can achieve those dreams? And what steps are you taking today — not tomorrow or next year — to make those dreams a reality.

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” – Leo Babauta At Lifehack


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3 Responses to “Every great invention is incomplete without misconceptions…”

  1. Maynas Eric says:

    How very true Clinton, very well written post :)

    2 points especially stuck:

    “It is only by hard work, by finding creative solutions, by persistence even with repeated failures, that we will be able to fly. ”

    “Sure, you say, this stuff is obvious. But if it’s so obvious, are you applying it to your daily life? Have you taken the time to define your dreams, and the steps that it will take to get there? Have you asked yourself if you believe in yourself, and if you believe you can achieve those dreams?”

    I would think you are moving towards your dreams my friend. Keep it up ! *Winks*

  2. Chirag says:

    “those who are crazy enough to think they can change the world actually do :) ” – Apple ads, Changes is a big deal mostly because the comfort in the inertia :) great post.

  3. Haha, that’s a good quote. And you’re right! Change is a big deal.

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