++ Compounding effect ++

“Compound interest is the eighth wonder of the world. He who understands it, earns it; he who doesn't, pays it.” Albert Einstein

Our small, unnoticeable habits make a compounding difference in our life. Our small acts of time management pay us a compound interest in terms of better life and satisfaction for which we had dreamed of...and our small acts of negligence makes us regret for the rest of our life. The choice is ours, because small choices make a huge difference.

For example, if I spend 30 minutes in a day on internet without any purpose just scrolling down and down but at the same time if the other person is spending those 30 minutes in improving his/her skills. These 30 minutes will add every day, and one can see the difference after 3 months...and after 2-3 years, I will automatically lend up on trajectory where I didn't want to be, resulting in lifelong regret and dissatisfaction. 

So, before understanding and analyzing others we first need to know ourselves well. We need to have a thorough track of what all we do in a day, just the way Google has track of our searches. Because the people who work sincerely are the happiest. The more deeply we engrossed into a task, the more satisfied we are after completing it. For example, as a student we all must have experienced that, the day we study sincerely with focus, we feel so satisfied, joyous and confident about ourselves and it brings a sense of completion in our life. Even a break is also very much satisfying after a tiring productive day.

Therefore, we need to notice where we are going wrong and correct it immediately because our small daily acts have compounding results, one who understands it, earns it; he who doesn't, pays it.

Quote of the day "My mission in life is not merely to survive, but to thrive; and do it with some passion, some compassion, some humor and some style."


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