Success can come at any time, but you have to work at it
Many people are afraid to start new activities, because they can make mistakes, or because they think it's too late, insecurities paralyze them, or they are afraid to try and fail, as if it were a capital sin, but the truth is that as humans we are subject to that can happen to us, wrong, but as humans we must also know that it is not wrong to do so, because it implies that we have dared to do something new, and if we fail, well, we must evaluate and continue, try again but better prepared, isn't that something logical?
We are afraid as adults to make mistakes, it is impressive how much the majority feels when they make a mistake, and this can bring that from the beginning, we are already condemning ourselves to do it, to make a mistake, for the same fact of avoiding it, we call what we think, the best thing would be, to think about our success before the possible failures.
But, it all depends on how it looks, falling down to get up is not falling down, that in itself speaks of you standing up, doing something you weren't prepared for, or that you just didn't see something coming that made you fall, but, for a next opportunity, you know you can assume to undertake the experience but with the knowledge that there are some things that are going to come and you have to avoid it, that's what the experience is about
It can also happen that we have visualized some things with respect to an activity and when we start it, it is not what we expected, nor does it look like what we expected, and this can also be normal, the best way to learn about an activity is by doing it, there is no way that just by observing it we can have the global vision of the matter, that can make us want to rethink, even start again, and I wonder is that wrong?, I don't think so, eventually everything ends up becoming experience, if you're not sure what you should do, at least you'll be sure of what you shouldn't do, and that could save you a lot of trouble later on.
But, I think it is important to keep in mind that the road to success in what we want will always be full of complexities, nothing can be so easy, but that those difficulties do not stop us, are not a reason to stop, not to see other options, not to trust ourselves, which is rather the opposite, that they serve as a great learning, that they strengthen us and help us to appreciate much better the possibilities of growth.
For now I say goodbye, see you soon.
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I totally agree, Hard work+ luck = success. But most people overlook this, they wait for some miracle to happen while sitting lazy at home.
You're right: people don't take action because they wait for someone to save them.
How's the new normal going?
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with a better planning and experience anyone can make their success happen :) it requires hardwork and peaceful mind ❤️
You're right: hard work is part of our success.
How's the lockdown going?
Honestly, I think success without hard work is not really success (at least not in the real sense of the word).
Con el apoyo de la familia.
Apoyado el #toptres del día @josevas217. estupendo trazado soy de las que tienen plan a, b y c por sia.
You're right: it's good to see our circumstances as opportunities to grow.
How's the lockdown going?
Hello @askmihai
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Thank you for commenting and asking.
The lockdown, well, solving it.
Studying new things, taking advantage of the time available to learn other things. Going out only as much as necessary.
And you? How about this situation in your country?
Here we have some interesting measures for stores: mandatory masks.
For some stores we also have thermal screening, through which they measure the skin surface temperature of our hand. Claiming that flu like symptoms can be caused by a virus so dangerous that
is a scientific claim that requires scientific proof.
i have a curiosity:
What's the proof for the virus?
Yeah @askmihai, it's the same thing around here. To enter supermarkets there is a temperature check, hand washing with gel, mandatory use of mask, two meters distance between each person, new rule, new reality.
There are two types of tests for the virus, one is called indirect, which quantifies in blood the antibodies that the body creates against that specific virus, and the other is called PCR, which takes a sample through the nasopharynx, and this sample is the one that is tested (PCR), and this detects some specific fragments of the virus.
The reality is that the most accurate is to apply both tests at the same time, because together they achieve a success in 98% of cases.
PCR is not a diagnostic technique. What do you think about that?
hi @askmihai
PCR is a technique that I know, in the university I could know how it was done when I studied biochemistry. It has good specificity. But this is improved with the indirect study of IMMUNOGLOBULINS. Molecules that are produced when the body is exposed to certain pathogenic organisms, and that is how immunity works.
So both tests are used to make a more accurate diagnosis. Of course, this must always go hand in hand with the correct assessment of the patient, see their symptoms (signs and symptoms).
Believe me, I know what I'm talking about.
What do you mean by specificity?