lunes, 3 de noviembre de 2008

No pain, No gain


In any process of learning is impossible not to suffer in the way to achieve it.

As a result of her education, Rita has learned that there are sacrifices to be made (changing jobs, leaving a husband, changing friends)to achieve a certain goal and "your inner drive" will lead you to make those sacrifices.

The question is: How much pf you are you willing to sacrifice to achieve your aim?


Putting it in scale, I would say that Rita gained more than what she suffered. When we see all she has gained in the end, we realize that those sacrifices Rita made were insignificant compared to the way she lives now.

Take a look at all she has gained!:


*Independence

*Freedom in her decision-making

* New exciting experiences

*New friends

*Self-confidence


Isn´t all of this worth it??


Programme of Study - Question 5

3 comentarios:

Gladys Baya dijo...

This entry of yours has reminded me of an idea Savater puts forward in the first book we discussed this year, Romi: try to make those choices in life that open more doors ahead of you. Rita is certainly able to open more doors now than she was when we met her, and that, to me, makes all the trouble she's gone through really worth it...

Keep opening new doors!

LOL,
Gladys

RomiMermel dijo...

Thank you, Gladys!!!!
I will try to keep on opening new doors!! I love the feeling when doing it!

Yohi dijo...

Love reading u after so long... Suffering? Come and see my "suffering" at http://theteacheriam.blogspot.com/

Love,

Yoha