Gist O’clock
So, something funny happened today.
My sister took a drug, her normal routine drug that helps with a particular pain. And madam was waiting for it to kick in, because it usually takes a while before it starts working, you get?
She waited and waited and waited, yet no single relief. Only for her to later find out that she had taken the wrong drug.
It’s like taking water for malaria and then spending the whole time waiting for the water to start working and fight the disease.
It was simply a case of expecting a result when the action that guarantees that result had not been accurately taken. Like a farmer waiting for harvest when he has not sown.
So when it finally dawned on her that she took the wrong stuff, it made sense why she hadn’t felt any relief.
And honestly, sometimes that’s how life is.
We’re waiting for a result that is not forthcoming, but if you check the system well, you’ll see the bug, the reason it’s not giving what it should give.
I like to see life as fair. Yes, it is tough, but it is fair in the sense that actions have ripple effects, and the only thing we truly have control over is our actions.
So if the system isn’t giving the result you anticipated, you should be able to question it.
What went wrong?
Where did I miss it?
Where did I match the wrong line?
Do you get?
Dearest reader, here’s a gentle reminder that the next time you encounter an error message, or something isn’t working the way it should, maybe just ask why.
Try to figure it out. Nothing acts out of the ordinary for no reason.
Rather than get angry, question the system.
Merry new week!
@favvy_Okwansđź–¤.
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