This Brief Dash -

This Brief Dash -

Mike Tyson had an illustrious career as a boxer and was the?most dangerous boxer?on the planet. His life has taken a turn from the former as a troubled prizefighter. Though we saw a heavyweight champion and achiever in the sport, he had a self-esteem issue elaborated in an?article.

During his heydays in the ring, he wasted in legal battles that ultimately led to his downfall, but a spot of difference is in his relationship and enterprise, a story of change. What led to his transformation is not clear but can conclude on the concept of self-reflection.

Looking at what he said recently, " In my trip, I’ve seen that death is beautiful. Life and death both have to be beautiful, but death has a bad rep...?We are not going to be here forever. There’s an expiration date.”??The capture is that?expiration date!?It can be life-changing when you realize death is just a breathe away, provoking one to zealously jump into the arena of life every morning, living in earnest and exploring your capacity before stepping out of the scene.

Now Mike takes?toad trips?to strip his old skin. You don’t have to take trips to experience a transformation in your life. You can find your mission by self-realization, reflection, and analysis, and blending it with a reason to live, will spur your productivity beyond just revenue. You can then justify this?dash?and impact in your position to serve. Your allotted days are just enough to do what is meaningful, working like the insect to leave a better world. You have this short moment to focus on a few chosen battles. Historically, many have done it?with a single-minded aim some the world still lives to remember as they contribute posthumously. The good thing is?no human is limited?when they make up their mind to beautify their world. Every drop in the ocean counts, and since time is flowing on, why not do something great while you last? Let your service add up day-to-day, no matter how small.

Whatsoever your hand finds to do, do it with your might; for there is no work, nor planning, nor knowledge, nor wisdom, in the grave, where you are going.?Ecclesiastics 9:10?

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