Expect the Unexpected!

in life •  5 years ago 

Life is not a fair game. There is always a chance to lose. So it's better to get ourselves prepared for every situation. If we can manage to set our minds to accept anything in any situation we can handle the situation better. Also, I think it helps us to prepare better for the future.

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Prepare yourself for the worst case, that's the tactic to survive in life. Yeah, we have to set our mind this way to expect the unexpected. This will help us to prepare better for anything, help to have a second plan and to get the courage to step forward.

"To expect the unexpected shows a thoroughly modern intellect."- Oscar Wilde

Yeah, surely its a modern intellect. We are living a stressful life. So we should prepare ourselves to give the best fight in any situation.

If we can look around us, we will see how people react if they don't see the output what they wanted. And they used to say what now, what will they do now, how will they survive and so. Do you ever fall into this situation? If so, what strategy you set to not fall this the same situation again?

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Okay, I think the first thing we should do while planning for something or executing something expects the unexpected! No matter how good you are on something, life can pick you to give a lesson for that day. If you do not set yourself to expect what comes, you will be the looser.

Another great part of this is, you will always be one step ahead if you can point out what unexpected things can happen. And you can get the plan what you should do on such a situation. So why not take the advantage and step ahead!

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Always be prepared for life lessons, each trials prepares us for a higher position, so never regret, take the lessons and move on.

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