Cited by Chuck Gallozzi, "We have an innate desire to endlessly learn, grow, and develop. We want to become more than what we already are. Once we yield to this inclination for continuous and never-ending improvement, we lead a life of endless accomplishments and satisfaction".
Reflecting to what Stephen Covey stated from his book, The 7 habits of Highly effective People - Sharpen the Saw, we as human have the choice whether to utilize or neglect the abundance that God has created for us. Often times we just love to sit and wait for what might come to us, instead of taking the initiative to find out what is available out there that we can use to improve ourself and be more productive. We are programmed to be pampered by what we call comfort zone, that whenever we feel uncomfortable we just simply take 1 step back and avoid to adapt changes.
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