Are we the real 'we' during all situations we experience in our life? If yes, why do we have grouses? If no, what makes us project ourselves as a different personality hiding the real ‘us’?
Do we really enjoy the concocted image we create about ourselves time and again to suit the demands of our environment? If no, why are we not deciding to live our life to the
truest of its essence?
We come across many
who are in the habit of giving excuses all the time to safeguard themselves from
the damages that reality can cause? Why do they never face the reality instead
of giving excuses?
Are we not creating
an illusionary world around us every time we give an excuse for what we do or
say?
Are not excuses just pain
killers that help us mask our pain rather than ridding us of the same in a
perpetual manner?
Life is full of
contradictions. We tend to feel we are a confident a person and yet fear the
known, unknown and every other thing. In order to safeguard the image we have
created among others about the ‘confident us’, we move out of our real
personality. We do things that are not really ‘us’. This is when we start
talking untrue and concocted stories about ourselves. When we continue to do
things that are out of our character, we feel uncertain and the feeling causes
fear in us. This fear can be about anything right from failure to embarrassment.
We start giving excuses proactively allowing negativity to embrace us forever.
We are the victim of our excuses
When we make
excuses, no one is concerned with the same but only us. We generate excuses
when we are unable to do something. Excuses, per se, make us witnesses to our
own incapability. By giving excuses we will never be able to escape from our
foes since however they will not believe them. Our friends don’t deserve to be
lied. So, who are these excuses for? Are we gaining out of giving excuses or
are we digging our own grave to bury ourselves soon? Is it not true that by making
excuses, we are acknowledging our inefficiency? If so, instead of working on
our efficiency levels, why do we decide to rust further?
Life makes us travel
through situations offering us the choice to succeed or fail. When we succeed,
we attribute many factors as reasons for the success. When we fail, we put
forth the same reasons as excuses to safeguard our image and veil our inability.
So what typically are reasons and excuses? Is there any difference at all
between the terminologies? Let us see this through an example.
Ask a child why he
scored low marks in an exam.
a) He will blame his teacher for not correcting the paper
properly.
b) He will blame his school for not completing the
syllabus earlyc) He will blame the people who set the question paper for having asked out of syllabus
questions.
d) He will blame the exam supervisor for collecting the
answer sheets early.
All the above are
excuses.
The only reason and
the real one why he scored low marks is – he has not studied well.
This is typically the
difference between a reason and an excuse.
At the far end of life…..
When you want to do
something you will do it. When you do not have the will to do it, you will
search for excuses. Excuses are nothing but a mask for your inability. It is
the ugly face of negative thinking that hides itself behind the mask. You may
feel safe hiding your weaknesses behind this mask. The constant safe feeling
you enjoy behind the mask will soon make you an ‘Excuse Executive’.
At the far end of
the journey when your turn back to look at the life you have lived, you will
see nothing but an ocean of excuses. You would see the image of an entity which
is covered with failure that its pessimistic outlook caused all through its
life. The self limiting beliefs and bad judgments would have immersed the image
with just one factor called Failure.
Avoid being an ‘Excuse Executive’
Stop blaming lack of
money or time for your failure. Stop attributing your age and ignorance for
your lagging behind. Get out of the self limiting beliefs that chain you all
through your life. Pull yourself out of the fears that failure, responsibility,
embarrassment, mistakes, change and uncertainty cause in you.
When we foster fear,
we remain entrapped in our comfort zone. Don’t keep searching for inspiration
externally since the search may soon make you feel exhausted. Everything that
is outside is very much inside you. Remember, excuses drown you and excellence
makes you taste success. Being an ‘Excuse Executive’ or a ‘matter of excellence’
is up to you. You choose to be who you are.
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