How many times have you heard people referrin... | Season of Ghosts Sophia

How many times have you heard people referring to someone who's doing well in their job as "he was just lucky!", "his parents had money that's why", "or "he/she just slept with the right people"? Humans, possess the unfortunate habit of trying to justify their own failures by undermining others, sometimes inventing flaws -in lack of other proof- for people who are good in what they do (or at least better than them). Seeing someone doing well, makes them feel uncomfortable and uncertain, triggers lower feelings and defense mechanisms that feed on any kind of information, true or false, as long as they make the person feel better about themselves. After all, there HAS to be a tricky explanation behind every success story, right? WRONG. ___ Well,there's plenty of real examples of people who failed in business despite their $$, simply because they were just no good. ➡Not everything can be bought and not everything that can be bought is meant to win ⬅😛 ___ Looking to justify your mediocrity by bringing down others is cowardly to the point of ridicule, plus THERE'S NO MAGIC WAND! There's people who cheat,yes,but there's even more people who get fat in front of a PC working 24/7,no weekends or holidays,who sacrifice their social life and everything else to achieve their dreams.If you can't accept this level of competition then give up. You're a tender wallflower.Go live in a cave,so you can be King of your stone kingdom.Let the rest of us who "rigged" our success, keep doing what we do best😘 #motivation #inspiration #jealousy #relatable #selfimprovement #truth #quotes #wisdom #blind #success #relatable #SophiasMotivationMonday #life #love #spirit #soul #mindfulness #spirituality #consciousness #guidance #trust #awareness #transformation #selfimprovement #quotestagram #SelfLove #edmpl #alchemist #nofear

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