The Haphazard Effect

 






Hey readers,  I know, it's been a long time since I posted a blog. It is partly because of my haphazardness. Haphazardness is very 'unproductive' to say the least. It makes us to waste an awful a lot of time. It has an immense impact on the aspiration we are setting for ourselves. To be disorganized is one of the reasons why some very skillful and intelligent people don't get themselves to the top of the category that they have been working on. A more organized person attains more in life than a haphazard type person. If you (the reader of this) still do not believe this let me explain you that through an example. Let us name the disorganized person but skillful as Tim and the thoroughly organized but a bit lowly  skilled  in contrast  as Kyle.

Tim who has a great amount of skill and intelligence goes to bed at 12:30 am and wakes up at 10:00 am. He spends time watching tv shows a lot. He also put his room untidy. He also spends little time studying due to his disorganization problem, while Kyle sleeps at 10:00 pm and wakes up at 6:00am. He also spends time for exercising in the mornings. He allots time for a particular task that he will be doing every day. He spends more than half of his time studying and most of the other time reading books. And a tiny bit of time watching TV. Tim won't be suffering the impact of his problem at the early stages. And so the case for Kyle. But sooner or later problems for Tim is inevitable if he continues. And the attainment of his aspiration for Kyle is, too, inevitable. Just imagine he is working so hard and the other one not at all but has superior intelligence, but just making a bit of it, well, who will be more successful? Obviously Kyle.

Well, you may be super smart but you can't be more successful in the long run than your more organized, habituated to healthy habits, working 8 times as hard person that you are comparing yourself to. It is impossible. There are some examples of people around you. You just need to observe. There must be something that you are relating my example to. There are some real life examples. If Warren Buffet, a very clever man, didn't spend time at all reading useful information, not stacking knowledge day by day in his mind and working hard. Forget him being a philanthropist, a business tycoon. Would he be even an average person? In my opinion the answer is a resounding 'NO'. Don't get me wrong intelligence of a person is still a crucial part, but it is not more important than hard work and organization. Organization and hard work are the two things that put us on the right trajectory to achieve our goals.

The synopsis of this blog is-

Hard work & organization > skill

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