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Two sets of people

 Two sets of people

 

There are two sets of people in the world:

Some wait for things to happen.

Some make things happen.

Ask yourself: to which set do you belong?

 

There are two sets of people in the world:

Some people discuss what they could have done differently in the past.

Some people discuss their plans.

Ask yourself: to which set do you belong?

 

There are two sets of people in the world:

Some discuss what others should do.

Some focus on what they can do.

Ask yourself: to which set do you belong?

 

There are two sets of people in the world:

Some find faults in others.

Some work on improving their own faults.

Ask yourself: to which set do you belong?

 

There are two sets of people in the world:

Some talk about luck and fortune.

Some emphasise effort and the future.

Ask yourself: to which set do you belong?

There are two sets of people in the world:

Some spend their time regretting how they wasted the past.

Some invest their time in the present to reap returns in the future.

Ask yourself: to which set do you belong?

 

There are two sets of people in the world:

Some wait for others to push them to start something new.

Some push themselves to take the initiative in their lives.

Ask yourself: to which set do you belong?

 

There are two sets of people in the world:

Some feel dejected after being rejected.

Some disregard rejection; for them, the word "dejection" doesn’t exist.

Ask yourself: to which set do you belong?

 

There are two sets of people in the world:

Some work just for the sake of working.

Some work to build a better future for themselves.

Ask yourself: to which set do you belong?

 

Those who see life as an opportunity to learn, change, adapt, and grow will view every minute as a chance to shine and thrive.

Reflect on how you view your life and how you approach it. Remember, you are the owner of your life, and only you can determine how to lead it.

M.L. Narendra Kumar

 

 

 

 

 

 

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