Thursday, September 22, 2011

Motivation In Relative Motion

You never know what will happen in the next moment. The greatest physicists and scientists have always acclaimed that it is not in anyone’s hand to control the time and use it for ourselves. The time has made all of us its slave. Now why time is important in the context of the motivation? It may be very difficult to understand but once the time is in our hands we can control our actions and repeat it and utilise it to the best situation possible and hence motivate ourselves. If we move at the speed of light the time slows for us, and if we cross it then time turns reverse for us. Yes indeed it is not possible to travel in time in the near future but still we know what we can achieve it one day. Now we are aware that it is only our mind that is relative and compares our own situations of future with the past. And also that every situation in this world is not repeated exactly as it was in past. Hence we can be motivated on the basis that whatever will happen in future is matter of our choice and not the choice of past. The time has no role or no right to affect our futures hence it is independent of our actions. But we can also observe that time may remind us of our past experiences of failures and let us know that we are not capable of doing a work and demotivate us. But that is something which we should not let happen. Here comes the role of the space time energy where we can exploit time to motivate us.

It would be interesting to know that, in a scenario where we can travel in time and come back to past to make changes or avoid the mistakes done, we would not like to do that in advance cases. As we know that those changes made will be continued in a parallel universe and not in the actual one from where we shifted, so it will be of no use. Hence the only learning one can get in himself is the motivation at that time. We can motivate ourselves by our past records and future travels and let not be dependent on the theories of motivation. It is delightful to transport one's self into the spirit of the past, to see how a wise man has like Albert Einstein has thought before us, and to what glorious height we have at last reached, and will reach in futue……

We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, therefore, is not an act but a habit.
-Aristotle

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