Being aware and awake of what happens in the present moment is something we need to learn as fast as we can, being able to see any issue before us that requires our attention. Identifying those issues upfront enables us to establish a safe ground and draw suitable strategies to deal with the situation in a conscious and meaningful way, leveraging priceless pieces of knowledge that we can use to deal with similar scenarios in the future. The moment we get used to doing that, it’s the moment we understand where the catch is in everything we do during our daily activities.
Identifying flaws in things we’ve contact with is something tricky, although it’s extremely important in the duty of genuinely understanding what we’re doing in the present moment. Thus, the “keep it simple” rule helps us to ensure our design and strategy is as simple as it can be, and therefore, such a duty is easier to perform, enabling us also to catch flaws in a more complex set of tasks, which hides such weaknesses behind the complexity of both its organisation and its execution.
Let’s get used to using simplicity as an asset at hand to aid us during the process of observing, analysing, and understanding anything before us. The more we do that, the better and faster we can catch anything that looks and sounds not right, enabling us to step into higher stages of our personal evolution in a conscious and meaningful way.
Namaste 💓💓💓💓💓💓💓
Written by Jeferson Souza (thejefecomp).
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