Who Is Our Worst Enemy?

By Zaak O'Conan

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Who do you consider as your worst enemy? The criminals roaming

the dark streets? Your boss who's killing you mentally and

emotionally with stress and harsh words? The people in office

who are engaging in graft and corruption, instead of helping

those in need?

We have many implications of who our enemies are; but we have

one common foe who is the main cause of our failures and

misfortunes, and we're not even aware of this opponent.

You may not want to admit it, but our worst enemy is ourselves.

Who do you blame when something goes wrong? You blame the people

around you, the weather, maybe even God. But we are the ones who

are in control of ourselves. We can change the outcome of our

lives because we have the capacity to do that.

It is our fear, jealousy, greed, etc. that is ruining our lives.

Some people who never managed to get out of poverty blame the

government or their jobs. But they're too afraid to try out

new ventures that may improve their lives. They half-heartedly

go to work on their 9 to 5 job. Then when the day is done, they

watch TV and go out aimlessly having fun without seriously

thinking of what great opportunity the future has in store for

them, if only they would try to do something different with their

lives.

 

Fear has caused many to remain frigid and to never go out

exploring the wonderful things this world has to offer.

Lots of people would rather stay where they are in an

unsatisfied state than to risk difficulties and obstacles

for the sake of attaining their dreams.

If their lives are not getting any better, they have no else

to blame but themselves.

Jealousy and envy has also caused some relationship problems.

Some people immediately jump to conclusions without first

analyzing the situation. They let their sudden emotions

control their behaviors without even thinking of the

consequences that may result.

If they're having problems with their relationships, they

have no else to blame but themselves.

This goes to show that we decide what will happen to us. Of

course, there are circumstances that are beyond our control,

like natural calamities. But we can still utilize to our best

advantage the things that we have control of.

For instance, you got rejected by your dream girl. Some

people would just get drunk and feel miserable, thinking that

it's the end of the world. Some will move onwards with their

lives and find the best in what remains with them. See? It's

really up to you. You decide if you want to have a good life

or not.

You failed in your exams? So what? There's another

opportunity. You can just sulk in sorrow or you can study

harder to get a high score in the future. It's up to you.

There's no use crying over spilled milk. You don't have to

get frustrated over your misfortunes. Concentrate on how

you could get better in the future.

If we encounter problems, we can either succumb to it, or we

can treat it as an opportunity to become stronger and to

become better individuals. Winners would always treat their

dilemmas as opportunities.

Oh yes. We can be our worst enemy, but we can also be our

best friend. It's all up to you!

Zaak O'Conan discovers and presents useful information on
How to enhance and/or repair your life, body and relationships.
You'll find his other articles on how to improve your life and
expand your horizons at http://your-health-center.com

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