Shellie Kundinger

Have You Found It Yet?

It seems a relatively simple matter, is not it? And many believe that we could probably respond to its relatively easy aspect of our lives that we give much thought to. For some, the answer is money, for others, love, happiness, security and so on. All this is very noble research in their own right and worthy of all, but today the completion of the quote of the day I was thinking about something. How many of us really know, or even stop to consider what is the actual difference between research and willing?
As the English proverb says rightly "taken into account: you can not find what you do not play, but how can you really get? Where to start? And how do you know when you find what you are looking for? Personally, I find it a bit difficult of a concept that I know what I want, but I’m actually looking for it, or am I just let my life by the time? Many people I met or whose blogs I subscribe to seem to have a strong desire for things they think what they want from life, but they are actually seeking them? And what is the difference between the two?
According to the Oxford Dictionary, search is defined as follows:
• Look verb (past and past part. Recherchée 1) try to find or obtain. 2 (search) to seek and find. 3 (try to) or if you want to try to do. 4 ask.
The desire on the other side is defined as follows:
Desire 1 • name of a strong sense of wanting to have something or want something to happen.
• verb 1 strongly wish you want. 2 archaic request or begging.
The difference is striking to me and, therefore, it becomes clear he does not want something, we must try to find and obtain for ourselves. For me, this return to the whole process of setting objectives and formulate action plans. The goal is our desire and the action plan is our quest, the guidelines, we will take is to "search."
Therefore, what brings us back to the original question, what are you looking for? Challenge you, do you really want to find or not it really just bad? As we have established here today, there is a world of difference between the two and thus achieve a sense of fulfillment in this life, I think it is essential to address this May disconnect can exist only in part of your success.
I know I’ll be.


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