Saturday, 10 December 2011

A simple solution for a very difficult problem

Do you read some Brian Tracey?

If you don’t, I want to urge you to start doing it whenever you have to possibility.

It’s one of the best motivational speaker out there and you must check out some of his human development books.

Here are my favorite ones:

Goals! And the psychology of achievements.

These two books will change your life, I’m certain of it.

I will tell you about something he talked about in goals!:

If a problem seems complicated, the solution may be very easy.

Look at these words for a second, they are so true.

A lot of the most difficult problems in our world today can be solved with the use of very simple solutions.

Let’s take for example the big and terrible issue of famine; people in some parts of the world don’t have what to eat on a regular base.

It seems that it’s a huge problem, however when you look at the solutions, one will appear to be very effective:

People in western societies can avoid eating meat for one day a month and this issue would be over once and for all.

If you take into consideration that it would take sixteen pound of grain to produce one pound of meat, then it’s very easy to see how it can be done.

http://www.peta.org/issues/animals-used-for-food/meat-wastes-natural-resources.aspx

One day a month isn’t much, you can eat a bean burrito instead of a beef burrito, and you can avoid chicken and eat a vegie corn dog….

This is the same with women, if you think that it’s too complicated, and then it is very easy to solve it.

Sometimes saying no is the best answer and solution.

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