Transcription The Unstable Foundations
The Foundation for Building Your Life
Just as a building needs a solid foundation to keep it from collapsing, we also need a firm foundation on which to build our lives.
If we don't choose a strong enough foundation, everything we build on it, such as our achievements and relationships, will be unstable.
It is crucial that we recognize what type of material we are basing our existence on to know if it will allow us to grow.
Unfortunately, many people unconsciously choose foundations that are very weak and unstable, such as feelings or faith.
The First Unstable Foundation. Feelings
Building your life entirely on your feelings is the first and most common unstable foundation.
Feelings are incredibly volatile, as a person can experience up to twenty different emotions in just thirty seconds.
They are like a constantly shaking ground, making it impossible to build anything solid and lasting on them.
Living this way is impractical and very unhealthy for our long-term mental and emotional well-being.
Life as an Emotional Rollercoaster
When your life is based on feelings, it becomes a rollercoaster of constant emotional ups and downs.
Your mood and ability to take action depend on external factors, such as the weather or other people's comments.
One day you feel good and productive, but the next day your boss scolds you and you feel miserable and unmotivated.
This instability, similar to a seismograph, prevents you from consistently moving toward your most important goals.
The Second Unstable Foundation. Faith
The second shaky foundation is basing your life entirely on faith, expecting everything to always turn out well.
It's important to clarify that faith is a very useful and necessary tool to be able to move towards the future with optimism.
However, it's one thing to use faith to act, and quite another to make it the sole basis of your existence.
The Danger of Drastic Falls
The big problem with this foundation is that, at some point, things inevitably won't turn out the way you expected.
When this happens, your faith is broken and the fall from that great emotional height is incredibly hard and painful.
After a fall like that, the process of regaining faith is very slow and leaves you vulnerable to future crashes.
Although it's more stable than feelings, living like this involves having very strong ups and downs throughout your life. life.
Summary
Like a building, your life needs a solid foundation to keep it from collapsing. Many people unconsciously choose unstable foundations like feelings or faith.
Basing your life on feelings is a mistake, as they are incredibly volatile. This turns your existence into an emotional roller coaster, preventing consistent progress.
Using faith as your sole foundation is also unstable. Although it's a useful tool, when things go wrong, your faith is shattered, and the fall is hard.
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