Paying Attention On The Process, Not Only On The Product
motivation·@samminator·
0.000 HBDPaying Attention On The Process, Not Only On The Product
<div class="text-justify"> Every product will definitely pass through a process first before it becomes a finished good. Every fruit will first become a seed and have to be planted before it will be harvested as a fruit. This is why I believe that it is the process that leads to the desired product. So if you do not pay attention on the process, methods, procedures, you may not arrive at the required result. As a matter of fact, success in life follows some principles, practices, laws, etc, which should be obeyed in order for success to be attained. <center></center> <center><sub>Image from [Pexels](https://www.pexels.com/photo/men-weaving-bamboo-thread-5760149)</sub></center> In order to achieve a particular success, you need to figure out the processes that will lead you to it and focus on them. Overlooking the process is to be totally cut off from achieving the results. You cannot arrive at the good results from unworthy shortcuts because more often than not, these are wrong cuts with negative consequences. A lot of people have ideas of what they want to achieve but what they lack is the way to achieve it and the methods to follow. Imagine having a destination in mind but do not know the route to take to journey to the destination. As much as you are to create your dream and ideas, you should also create a plan and ways to achieve it. This is where planning comes in, studies, analysis, undertaking some required steps, creating a roadmap, and other things to set you in the right part. The truth is that when you are in the right track, it becomes possible and easy to arrive at the right destination. But if you are not on the right way, even if you are moving with speed, you will still not arrive at it and the speed will not be advantageous to you. Until you turn and focus on the right road, you may not arrive at the location. If you want to become a medical doctor for example, there is no shortcut to arrive there without going through medical school for years, then graduate, attend practical internship and fulfill the requirements to be a doctor. If you want to follow through other means, you may end up becoming a quack. In the same way in life, the process matters very much to success as much as success itself. You will be surprised that some supposed successes can even be invalidated if the wrong process is followed. This is just like, in a mathematical question which you are required to show all working, and all your statements and equations are wrong but the final answer seems right, it will not be taken because the statements are very wrong. There was a time I watched a particular Olympics game some years back. In one of the 100m races I watched, a particular competitor came first, and just as they were about to award him the recognition, something unexpected happened. It was discovered that during the race, he mistakenly stepped outside his own track and that was a straight disqualification. Even though he finished before everyone else (which is the result), the process through which he got to the result was wrong, and as such, it invalidated the result. This goes to prove the power of processes. <center></center> <center><sub>Image from [Pexels](https://www.pexels.com/photo/close-up-photo-of-sad-child-leaning-on-a-wooden-chair-256657)</sub></center> If you must attain success, then the methods by which you attain it must be worthy. Of course, you cannot come into someone's house unexpectedly from the window and then start to clean and tidy the house. Even though the action of cleaning is right, but the processes are wrong, which also makes the end-result wrong. I remember what we were being told when we were much younger; "When the right process is taken, you have already gone halfway to achieving success." If people are taught the need for right methods, they will not be seen doing unwholesome things just to get what they want by all means. The right path may seem longer but at the end, it will be better because it is the sure route. Someone else may do some unwholesome things or cut corners in the bid to play a fast game on nature, but when the repercussions start to roll in, they would wish they had sticked with the right methods. Always remember that no good thing you do today will go unrewarded, and no bad thing you do will go unpunished - so follow the good way today and you will reap the rewards tomorrow. ***Thanks for reading*** <div class=phishy>Peace on y'all</div> https://files.steempeak.com/file/steempeak/samminator/htu0yqPT-unknown-2.png https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/samminator/242humvD58PJ6Y9Tgr8yEcPhbgmtiQCBYijcLDxqsQrjETUiqVUGwaYMZX3uuxN1C9fV6.gif </div>
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