If you keep finding fault with what is before you, you miss out on all the good points. Each time I say this, people think it means I don’t want them to strive for the better. Or that I have presented to them the best and nothing is to be improved.
Striving to be better and looking at the good of the moment aren’t contrarian thoughts. The problem is that people who look for faults are usually attached to a certain concept they have in mind or a certain way something should be done rather than what should be evaluated at the moment.
They complicate matters and create stress for themselves.
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