Log #002 Cost and Benefits (T)
Yesterday, i wrote about how people choose the more difficult process and benefit more from it. The statement where the more you give, the more you will benefit from. This statement is true to only some extent. Let me give you another view on this point (which is the whole point of this blog...).
When there are two paths available which is a straight road (easy to walk/more efficient) and a curvy road (harder to walk/counter-productive). Which one would you choose???
In a competitive environment like a workplace for example, the rule 'survival of the fittest' applies, we have to reach our goal in the fastest and most productive ways possible. The weak (those who lacks in competitive spirit) will surely be abandon, and only those who is strong (those who is productive and competitive) can survive. In this kind of environment, we have to work with the least cost (not necessarily money, it can be time and etc.) available, thus choosing the path on the left which literally you can save time and effort.
So, my whole point is, whether or not you want to go left or right, it all come down to the current environment/situation you are facing. Nobody can make a better choice other than yourself.
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