"گاهی آنقدر به دری که در حال بسته شدن است خیره میشویم که در باز شده را خیلی دیر میبینیم"
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We often get so fixated on what's ending or what we've lost that we miss out on new opportunities presenting themselves. Sounds familiar, right? It's like we're glued to the past, unable to lift our gaze to what's ahead. This idea, while simple, carries a lot of weight in our daily lives and decisions.
Think about the historical context. This kind of wisdom isn't new; it echoes through time. People have always faced changes and endings, from ancient civilizations to modern times. Imagine a medieval knight lamenting the loss of his castle while a new land waits to be discovered. The wisdom here is timeless—doors close, but others open.
Let's bring it closer to home with a real-life example. Picture a person who has just lost their job. It's devastating, no doubt. They spend weeks, even months, mourning this loss. But during this period, they miss out on a new job opening that perfectly fits their skills and interests. By the time they notice it, someone else has already snagged it. If only they had looked up a bit earlier, right?
So, how can we use this wisdom in our lives? Well, the first step is awareness. When something ends, acknowledge your feelings—it's natural to feel upset or even angry. But don’t let these emotions paralyze you. Set a timer, if you have to, giving yourself a set period to grieve. Once that timer goes off, make a conscious effort to scout for new opportunities. Keep your eyes peeled for the fresh paths that might be opening up around you.
Here's a relatable story. Imagine you're in a relationship that ends abruptly. You've invested years into this, so it's a tough pill to swallow. You spend months replaying memories, wondering what went wrong. Meanwhile, there's a person in your social circle who has always admired you, someone who shares your interests and values. But you're so caught up in the past relationship that you don't notice the subtle signs of their interest. One day, you find out they've moved on and started dating someone else. It's a missed opportunity that stings a lot.
What can you do in such scenarios? For starters, try focusing on the present moment. Engage in activities that bring you joy or fulfillment. Maybe pick up a new hobby, join a club, or take a short trip. These actions not only distract you but also put you in a position to meet new people and discover new opportunities. It's about shifting your mindset from what's lost to what can still be gained.
And don't beat yourself up if you miss a few open doors; it happens to the best of us. The key is to learn to balance our emotional responses with a forward-looking attitude. So next time you find yourself staring intently at a closed door, take a deep breath, and look around. You might just find an open door waiting for you to walk through.
Remember, life is full of closed doors, but it's also brimming with open ones—if we just take the time to look.
Think about the historical context. This kind of wisdom isn't new; it echoes through time. People have always faced changes and endings, from ancient civilizations to modern times. Imagine a medieval knight lamenting the loss of his castle while a new land waits to be discovered. The wisdom here is timeless—doors close, but others open.
Let's bring it closer to home with a real-life example. Picture a person who has just lost their job. It's devastating, no doubt. They spend weeks, even months, mourning this loss. But during this period, they miss out on a new job opening that perfectly fits their skills and interests. By the time they notice it, someone else has already snagged it. If only they had looked up a bit earlier, right?
So, how can we use this wisdom in our lives? Well, the first step is awareness. When something ends, acknowledge your feelings—it's natural to feel upset or even angry. But don’t let these emotions paralyze you. Set a timer, if you have to, giving yourself a set period to grieve. Once that timer goes off, make a conscious effort to scout for new opportunities. Keep your eyes peeled for the fresh paths that might be opening up around you.
Here's a relatable story. Imagine you're in a relationship that ends abruptly. You've invested years into this, so it's a tough pill to swallow. You spend months replaying memories, wondering what went wrong. Meanwhile, there's a person in your social circle who has always admired you, someone who shares your interests and values. But you're so caught up in the past relationship that you don't notice the subtle signs of their interest. One day, you find out they've moved on and started dating someone else. It's a missed opportunity that stings a lot.
What can you do in such scenarios? For starters, try focusing on the present moment. Engage in activities that bring you joy or fulfillment. Maybe pick up a new hobby, join a club, or take a short trip. These actions not only distract you but also put you in a position to meet new people and discover new opportunities. It's about shifting your mindset from what's lost to what can still be gained.
And don't beat yourself up if you miss a few open doors; it happens to the best of us. The key is to learn to balance our emotional responses with a forward-looking attitude. So next time you find yourself staring intently at a closed door, take a deep breath, and look around. You might just find an open door waiting for you to walk through.
Remember, life is full of closed doors, but it's also brimming with open ones—if we just take the time to look.
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