Sometimes in life, your situation will keep repeating itself until you learn your lesson.
Short Film – “The Elevator”
- Things happen in a way that can eventually catch your attention. Has this happened to you? Please tell me about it in the comments.
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I feel that I have related to this quote before. I would have a problem that keeps repeating itself over and over. I would not solve that problem until I learned what I was doing wrong and fixed it.
I agree! Especially when you have a bad habit, it is sometimes easier to keep doing that cycle, but once you break it many times things become much clearer.
It’s my stubborn mentality sometimes that tries to like not accept the fact i’m doing it wrong… I’ve been more open to listening and being open to change though
Yes sometimes I need life to make me sorry multiple times in order to have the realization needed.
I agree! Well said Scarlett!
Thanks!
I had a interesting situation like this before, I was accepted into a course and I took it. I however realized that I was not prepared for this course and ended up doing quite poorly and I could have swallowed my pride and changed however I didn’t do so and now I am struggling. I neglected to realized I was wrong and was to prideful to humble myself even though I was told that I would struggle by others.
All the time! I used to always get aggravated at the fact that I didn’t catch on or it didn’t catch my attention. Now I’ve learned to appreciate the time it takes for me to learn or catch on to something. By having this attitude, it has giving me patience and I’ve noticed that there’s a lot of things that I “catch on” too faster.
No and wherever possible I always take the stairs.
“The eight laws of learning are explanation, demonstration, imitation, repetition, repetition, repetition, repetition, repetition.” ~ John Wooden
I’ve learned some hard but important lessons by not “getting it” the first few hundred times.