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"زندگی خیلی کوتاه است که با افرادی که منبع خوبی نیستند بگذرد"

Randi Zuckerberg
Randi Zuckerberg Businesswoman
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Life's just too short to spend time with folks who don’t bring out the best in you or who don't find solutions when things get tough. You know those people—they’re the ones who always have a way of making things happen, even when the odds are against them. Hanging out with resourceful people can make a huge difference in your life. They think outside the box, they turn challenges into opportunities, and they inspire you to do the same.

Take a moment to imagine this: you're at your favorite coffee shop, catching up with an old friend. They tell you about the time they got lost in a foreign city without a map or phone. Most people would panic, right? Not your friend. They used their wits and resourcefulness to ask locals for help, read street signs, and eventually found their way. They didn’t just sit there feeling sorry for themselves—they got moving, found solutions, and turned a potentially dreadful situation into an adventure. That’s the kind of energy you want around you.

This idea isn't new. It’s something people have recognized for ages. Think back to the Renaissance period. Artists, thinkers, and inventors hung out together, forming tight-knit circles where they shared ideas and pushed each other forward. Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci weren’t just geniuses—they were resourceful. They surrounded themselves with other resourceful people, which led to incredible advancements in art and science.

So, how can you apply this nugget of wisdom to your life? Start by taking stock of your current circle. Are the people around you lifting you up, or are they dragging you down? It’s tough, but sometimes you need to distance yourself from those who aren’t adding value to your life. Seek out folks who are proactive, positive, and resourceful. Join groups, attend events, or even take up new hobbies where you might meet such individuals.

Picture a scenario: you're planning a big project—maybe it's launching your small business or organizing a community event. You’ve got a team of people helping you out. Now, imagine that half of your team is constantly complaining about the obstacles, while the other half is busy brainstorming solutions. The difference is stark, isn’t it? Those who are resourceful will find ways to overcome challenges, making your project successful. The others? They’ll likely slow you down and dampen your enthusiasm.

But there’s more to it than just choosing who to hang out with. You can cultivate resourcefulness within yourself too. Start by challenging yourself to think differently when faced with a problem. Don’t just accept the first answer that comes to mind. Dig deeper, explore alternatives, and don’t be afraid to take risks. The more you practice resourcefulness, the more natural it will become.

Remember Cindy? She’s a friend of mine who runs a small bakery. When the pandemic hit, her business took a nosedive. Instead of giving up, she got resourceful. She started offering online baking classes, pivoted to delivery services, and even collaborated with local farmers to create fresh meal kits. It wasn’t easy, but Cindy's resourcefulness helped her not only survive but thrive in tough times.

In essence, life’s too short to be bogged down by negativity or stagnant thinking. Surround yourself with those who inspire and challenge you to be better. And don’t forget to nurture that resourceful spirit within yourself. It’s like a superpower that’ll help you navigate life's ups and downs with grace and grit. So go on—find your tribe, and be your resourceful self.
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