"Expect the worst,do the best,have the most" Do what you really want to do,but keep in mind that it is not possible for all time. Whatever we are doing now and we'll do its only for ourselves bcs we feel like doing. Otherwise there will be nothing to do. There is things we do because we have to do, things we don't do but should be do , things we want to do but can't do , things we are doing but we have no idea why are we doing. So,We always have something to do and nothing to do. We are going to figure out the things between something and Nothing. Our mind always try to confuse us but as it just our part and we should learn how to control or operate it. So, we are going to control our senses and we are also going to make them active for all the pros and cons. Our society always try to stop us but as society will never be our future then why it is being to matter. So we are not going to care about anything but us and ours only. We will do everything...
Ever had that feeling like your brain's a clock that's always ticking, even when there's no alarm set? Back in school, unfinished homework was my kryptonite, but guess what? The grown-up world cranked it up a notch! Now, if a project takes longer or hits a roadblock, I'm like a squirrel on too much caffeine. Picture this: a train's late, but there's no train! And it's not just me; my team catches the restlessness bug too. It's like we've all joined a secret "Impatient Club" that meets during coffee breaks. We exchange looks, tapping our fingers in perfect unison, secretly urging the world to speed up. But fear not, fellow restlessness warriors, I've got my sanity-saving hacks. First, there's the ancient art of Zenning out. I close my eyes, take a deep breath, and remind myself that the universe won't crumble if a spreadsheet isn't ready in the next five minutes. Then comes the "Task Tango" – a slick move where you ...
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