I’ve been influenced by some friends and family to start writing articles about experiences that I’ve had with them. There are multiple articles that I’m currently working on at once; though, an advice from a previously blogger recommended me to focus on one topic at a time. I depend on quality more than speed, and I feel the information delivered in one setting isn’t worth publishing and rewriting later on.
I’ve changed the way I think when it comes to learning about new things. I’m always seeking newer opportunities and contributing to organizations that support a good cause. A big advice: It’s not about what you know; it’s about how you’re able to apply it that makes it useful. Rather than being the guy who talks, I’m the guy who takes action. Whether these blogs or articles that I write can be applied or not, the information shared can generally relate to a problem we face today. These problems are opportunities to keep the world away from greed, and continue to improve our lives worry-free. At least that’s my goal. If it seems impossible, maybe it’ll influence others to pick up where I felt off, or start something new.
We have to take in account that everything we do is always evolving into a learning experience. Apply what you know, and the world will depend on you.
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