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Making Regret A Thing Of The Past

MAKING REGRET A THING OF THE PAST

I want to take a moment to talk about something that I have been thinking about after I posted, on Facebook, the meme about forgetting to place a cake order and wrote on top “Next time, don’t get caught swimming in regret.”

the meme I posted on Facebook
the meme I posted on Facebook

REGRET

Seems that regret, while a completely normal human function, is something that most people do not want to be called on or admit to anyone, let alone admit to themselves. That is all right.

Whether we like to admit it or not, we all have regrets. I am here to tell you that I am full of regrets.

I regret not spending more time with my family. I regret not being a better husband. I regret not being a better father. I regret not being a better friend. I regret not doing something about an injustice or two that I witnessed in my life. I regret not holding on just a little longer with a friend. I regret holding on too long with others. I regret not defending myself when I should have. I regret listening to the wrong people. I regret not listening to the right people.

See the list just goes on and on. Yet, there is a beauty to regret, yes, there is beauty in regret. In the past couple of years, I have grown, moved forward and freely admitted those public regrets, as well as my private regrets (to myself, of course). While most people announce their regrets while on their deathbed, when it is too late. I chose not to.

While we will never truly know the day and time of our expiration, I choose to do something about those regrets, right now instead of when it is too late.

Sure, some can do something about those regrets now but most people will wait until they can no longer do something and complete their time on earth full of regret and anger. Anger because they chose to waste their time holding grudges, internalizing their pain, lashing out at people, putting the wrong people or things above their family and true friends. They would rather spite loved ones because they think they can and are entitled to. They would rather belittle those that are not present because they believe it makes them look cool.

Yet, deep down they know they are hurting because of the regret. Regret based on knowing right from wrong yet choosing wrong because it is a quick fix, a temporary Band-Aid. Instead of working hard to make life better for themselves by fixing those regrets. Admitting regret can be a bitter pill to swallow.

At this point of my post, you are asking yourself, “Who does Dave think he is?”

Please ask that if you have not done so already. You are asking because now you are thinking about the regrets you have. You can choose to be offended. I know at least one individual will be offended. It might be someone whom I do not know or it can be someone that I have known for a very long time. Being offended is good, because sometimes those things that strike a nerve do so to get us thinking.

When we start thinking, we can start acting and when we start acting on our thoughts, we start getting results. Results that lead to minimizing regrets. Once our regrets are at a minimum we have grown as individuals.

Now to answer the question: “Who does Dave think he is?”
I am the person that regrets not writing this much sooner.

Thank you for your attention.

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The Rule of 25%

THE RULE OF 25%

Did you know, 1 in 4 people we meet or deal with do NOT like us?

The 25% Rule by David Guerra

What?

That’s right a full 25% of all people do not like us.

How can it be?

It is just human nature. For some reason or another, there are individuals out there that flat out do not like us, no matter what we do or say to try to change their attitude towards us. However, they just won’t budge.

On the bright side, 25% of who we meet or deal with will like us no matter what, no questions asked.

Why just 25%? It is just human nature. For some reason or another they unconditionally LIKE us.

What about the other 50%?

That is simple: 25% don’t you like but when they get to know you will like you.

The last 25%, I call the posers. They start off liking you but quickly find something that they don’t like about you and are gone.

Now don’t get me started with the people that love us but do not like us. It happens, more than you think or want to admit (it is also for a future conversation).

In the mean time, it is time to admit that you will never be able to change the minds of those individuals that do not like you. So stop giving them any attention, giving them your time, and most off all stop giving them any of your energy.

The sooner you stop, the sooner you will start to feel better about yourself. The sooner you will realize that any need for validation from those people is for naught. You can make it without them. You made it this far. It is when you give them attention, time, and energy that you start spinning you wheels and STOP you from moving forward.

STOP giving them anything that drains you and gives them no care because they do not care about you nor do they like you.

KEEP the attention, time, and energy on those that like you.

Genuinely, HONOR those that like you and they will honor you with more people that like you.

Thank you,
David Guerra

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Want to know the secret to becoming an Overnight Success?

PAY YOUR DUES!

That’s it! You put in the work and you pay your dues. Is it that difficult? Seriously, you are no different from anyone else on the planet. You might have a bit more education, be paid just a little more or a little less than the person next to you but all of that is irrelevant when it comes to overnight success.

You put in the hard work. You do the time and then maybe by the grace of some supreme being you are noticed. The trick is to stay noticed. To stay relevant. No matter what, you have to stay relevant and how do you stay relevant?

YOU MUST OUT WORK YOURSELF!

You work harder, smarter, and longer than you did before you are noticed. Remember, the guy who had that one music hit but failed to ever get another hit on the charts? Yeah, neither do I.

However, I do remember that guy that wrote book after book after book until he got noticed and got remembered. Yeah, he paid his dues and guess what he is still paying them. Stephen King is that guy. Yeah, you know exactly who Stephen King is and what he has written. You had better believe he works hard to stay relevant.

He works hard whether people buy one book or buy no books. Musicians that constantly hit the top of the charts also work hard whether people buy one CD or no CD. It does NOT matter; they will work hard to continually pay their dues.
Leonid Meteor as seen on Wikipedia.org
Remember what others see as overnight success is like a meteor falling through the night sky. What you see is the BRIGHT light, what you do not see is the millions of miles that piece of rock traveled to reach the earth. Sure it looks bright and brilliant but what no one really considers is the cold, dark and lonely journey through space that chunk of space dirt took to get here and shine right before your eyes.

Pay your dues and never forget that it is you that’s paying them. You pay your dues your way and do not worry about how others want you to pay your dues.

 

 

Work Hard, Do Good, Worry about yourself and that is the only way I know to become an overnight success.

-David