Every answer should be replied to as soon as possible, whether correct or not. Incomplete answers or illogical answers were what I used to give earlier. It cost me more than I earned. Many of us think that a question should be replied to as soon as possible. No, it doesn’t. Understanding exactly what the question is and what it demands should be our approach to answering.
Without understanding the main problem, we can’t conclude on a single solution. As I said in my former blogs, a question could have multiple answers. So thinking more calmly, without rushing, would help to find a better solution to the problem. Earlier, I was also the one who remained in a hurry.
In the beginning, I used to think blog writing would be easy and take less time to write. The day I started, I felt happy but heavy. The thinking capacity of my brain was challenged by me.
Thoughts were coming to me and going; none of them were worthy to write. The problem I found was that I was not thinking calmly about what should be written in the blog. Then I decided to explore one thought related to the topic instead of moving to the next. The result you could notice in my previous blogs. I had written deeply about the topic; some paragraphs were even over-explanatory. However, I am trying to avoid over-explanation to improve.
Once, rushing thoughts were a problem, but not now. I am improving day by day to write about my learnings. Writing is helping me to be calm and think before anything. Every thought about my learnings matters to me except the useless ones. Exploring those thoughts helps me acknowledge my learnings and mistakes. Every car has its maximum speed, but driving within the speed limit ensures our safety. Reckless driving could cost adversely.
Don’t think in a hurry for a thought; think calmly and positively. You have enough time to make your best decision.
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