14 minutes Since we were kids, we have been asking ourselves what our future will be and whether we will achieve something. Every average person asks that kind of question.
However, few are those who climb to the peaks of wealth, power, and glory. Are they God's elect, or are they ordinary people like us? Are they over-gifted or the chosen few?
Some people fail, becoming losers, despite their talent, perseverance, and work. Others enjoy tremendous achievements with far less effort and gifts? How are the winning tickets from the lottery of life given out? Is our draw predetermined?
I do not think there is anyone who has not racked their brains about this... When we frantically crave something that proves unattainable, when we fail, we suffer and torture ourselves, blaming ourselves for everything...
Knowing the answers to the above questions will teach us to perceive success and failure differently. We will value our own personality more and will definitely feel happier. It will simply become clear to us that the reason for our victories or failures is not always in ourselves. They depend on circumstances and interdependencies that we cannot control. Therefore, it is not our fault.