%26lt;Q/What are reasons things don't end up happening or working out in life?
The goals and main things I have tried doing in life have never worked out, why does this happen so often? What are reasons things in peoples life dont work out? The goals I have arent even lofty. The reasons they dont work out are reasons beyond my control and it makes it even more frustrating.
A/ by Don H /Just work with what is rather than try to bend reality to fit some predetermined goal.
You will quickly find that it works out far better for you that way.
A/ Kristen/
A/ by George /I trust people.
A/ by Happy Hiram/For me, this has been the result of unrealistic goals and people around me who have reinforced as good my mediocrity. You need people around you who will not accept anything but your best, and you need to set goals that are attainable.
If then you get nowhere repeatedly, you know the fault is your own. But without discipline and honest feedback, success in your chosen endeavors is most likely doomed, by ignorance and self-delusion.
A/ by The Path I Choose/';Ma vie est dure parce que les autres me la rendent dure.';
my life is tough because of the others who make it tough for me.
A/by phil8656/ Sometimes life itself just seems to be ';beyond our control';. Keep in mind that the goals of other people affect our goals too. And, even worse, the goals of some INCLUDE US. The important thing to keep in mind is to use goals as a vision, or guide post, to strive for. And they can change direction at our whim.
A/ by Larry/don't be such a pansy. if you want it, make it happen. look at edison--that is an ideal person to emulate if you have goals that have been thwarted by things out of your control.
A/ by Minski /this is because of a little known law called The Law of Octaves. Also called The Law of Seven (even though octave means eight, it's seven notes and a repeat of the first note, one octave higher)
Things start out going in a certain direction. Suppose you have a sinkful of dirty dishes and you want to wash them all? From start to finish, that is the octave. There are seven points along the way where the process moves towards completion and generally, it proceeds automatically. But there are TWO places in the octave where the impetus of completion isn't as strong and the direction could change, without you really even noticing it. Or somehow justifying the new, incorrect direction.
It's called the law of octaves because, like the note of the musical scale, it echoed the MUSIC OF THE SPHERES. There are two missing semitones in the octave, most apparent in the black keys of the piano. There are three black keys between white keys, then a missing black key, then two black keys, then another missing black key then three black keys again. Two missing semitone where the vibration slows down.
This is most apparent at the end. The SI-DO interval is stronger than the MI-FA interval. If you ever try to do a complete something or other, notice that at the very end, you'll want to just walk away from it. You don't care anymore. It's one of the reasons we don't ENTIRELY finish our cup of coffee but leave a little in the bottom of the cup. Or why we KNOW that we somehow still have over a third of a cup left, no matter HOW large the cup of coffee was in the first place: 8 ounces, 12 ounces or 16 ounces.
This all refers to ascending octaves. For descending octaves, the most difficult part is at the beginning...at the DO-SI interval. This is why matches don't spontaneously catch on fire. You have to put energy INTO the system by striking the match. Then it continues to burn by itself, without any further help from the outside.
Source(s):
The Theory of Celestial Influence - Rodney Collin
A/ by Eternal Realm /The malevolent Wheel of Fortune, how it spins on before our eyes!
O Eternal Circle, entangled web of all Life, Free Will is but a lie!
%26gt;Would these be the reasons things don't end up happening or working out in the Collins project ?
Why things don't work out in real life mmm ~ sometimes circumstances are just not right, but then if you try hard enough ~ there is always a way ~ you just need to want it badly enough and work towards that goal. But everyone involved needs to be on board or it will not work. Sort of like nailing just one shoe to the floor ~ you just keep going around in circles :)
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