Difficulties

One essential task of our material existence is to train our abilities and talents by testing them with obstacles and opposition.

    Difficulties are hurdles we need to overcome. They show us with greatest possible precision which ones of our current ideas, presumptions and ideals do limit our life, which ones allow free, open expansion, and how much energy we need to reach objectives.

    A world without problems looks nice in imagination. Yet probably it's rather boring since nothing in it stimulates growth. - Why should it? - It's already perfect!

    And besides - as beautiful as this ideal world might ever be - we definitely do not live in it now.


Changed attitude:
Take problems as signs that you haven't mastered the respective theme yet.

    And - as problems enter your life - never waste energy on negative feelings. Bad feelings don't help you in the least to overcome an obstacle.


Practical Tip:
Are you aware of the difference between hobby-programmers and professionals?
  • A hobby-programmer always hopes his program will work after he corrected a bug.
  • Professionals know: - Programs never work as long they are on their screens; - except once, at the very end. Errors are mere information what still needs working on.

    As long as we experience this present reality, difficulties simply tell us what areas are not completed yet. To 'wish away' these hints, or to ignore them, or to give up our objectives doesn't help finding a solution.



Next: - HOW TO DISSOLVE OBSTACLES  -  Rejecting Help


Author: 
Hermann Kuhn
Book-Title: 
'Unlimited Horizons'

ISBN: 
978-3-9811466-9-1
Copyright 2008 Crosswind Publishing, Wunstorf, Germany

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