The Work You Keep Avoiding Is The One That Works 💎
Hello family 💛 Happy Saturday. Hope you have had a great week and are ready to ease into a beautiful and restful weekend. Something has come to mind that is easily overlooked and often not considered that has helped me out a ton on my own spiritual and personal development journey. I wanted to share it with you because I feel it will resonate and hopefully help you as you continue to grow. I wanted to touch on the importance of getting to the root cause of things. And this applies to every single area of life. Most people spend their whole lives fixing the wrong thing. They treat the symptom. Not the cause. You want to lose weight so you try another diet. You want a better relationship so you work on your communication. You want more money so you chase another opportunity. It may work for a while. But then you are right back where you started. Here is why. Every problem you have on the surface is connected to something deeper underneath. Think of a ball of yarn. You can snip off the loose end and it looks neat and fixed. But the rest of the ball is still there. This shows up everywhere. Not just in personal development. In software engineering there is a concept called technical debt. It is when developers need to ship something fast and they take shortcuts when writing the code. What is delivered works. The product launches. Everyone is happy. But when the product begins to be used those shortcuts start to stack up quietly in the background. And eventually the whole system starts to slow down. Break down. Become impossible to manage. Until they have no choice but to stop everything and rebuild from the ground up. Costing far more time and money than if they had taken the time to get it done properly from the start. The same thing happens with landlords and homeowners. An electrician gets called out for a tripping fuse. They patch it. Job done. A plumber fixes a leaking pipe under the sink. Problem solved. But the real issue is the old wiring running through the entire house.