What Achievements Can Do
Posted on Wednesday, 27 September 2017
What Achievements Can Do
By Apolinario Villalobos
I have been blogging about achievers and their success, and I
would like to add that such feat could generate the following:
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Admiration from peers and strangers who have
positive personalities, they who always see the positive side of things.
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Satisfaction from people who are part of the
achiever’s life, they who also sacrificed such as family members, relatives and
some friends and even strangers who, in one way or another are instrumental for
the achievement.
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Envy from anybody, as evil is part of life.
There is no problem with the positive effects of
achievements such as admiration and satisfaction. The problem is with envy, as
it may result to:
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Bashing in facebook and other blog sites even by
friends supposedly using fictitious identity.
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Jokes from envious friends such as anonymous and
threatening messages sent through the cellphone and chat facility of the
facebook.
·
Development of ill feeling towards the achiever.
Bashing and harmful jokes are the negative “gains” from the
high technology that rules life today. Simply said, anybody can create hundreds
of identity in the internet and use them for malicious intent, and SIM cards
can be bought from sidewalk peddlers for as low as Php15, already with free
text and calls to be used in sending anonymous messages or making calls to poor
victims. On the other hand, the development of ill feeling towards the achiever
occurs among selfish people who want everything in life at all cost. Their ego
made them feel that only they are capable of succeeding in life.
Many successful lives have been ruined by the egoistic and
selfish people who cannot stand the achievement of others…that is one of the
reasons why the world is beset with disharmony. Man has no choice but to live
with that reality. Meanwhile, what the achievers can do is thank the Lord for
their success and restrain themselves from wishing bad karma for their
detractors for it may just happen as dictated by the “Golden Rule”.
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