PSYchology
The realism of the project needs to be calculated more carefully.

Few people will build their dacha without a preliminary project. And at the same time, most people, without a well-thought-out project, build their lives. How realistic is it to hope for a successful outcome?

The first criterion for evaluating life as a project: is this project really possible? Is it really feasible for you? Do you really have (already have or can get) all the necessary resources? Life, alas, is one, and if you undertook to do the most Bright and Kind big project and you did not have enough power to implement it, then at the end you will have the result of one ruined life. And then who will compensate for the losses incurred? Your children? Other people?

In order to build a project the size of a lifetime, do not thoughtlessly rush into even the most beautiful life without calculating your strength in advance. Of course, anyone can make a mistake, but it is important that this mistake does not turn out to be the result of careless negligence.

Conditions for the Realism of Life as a Project

  • One of the conditions for a realistic project of life is Maximum Life. The maximum of life is a blueprint, a sketch of life. Compare your life and building a country house. Do you really believe in the realism of building a house without a blueprint? For more details, see — Maximum Life.
  • Wealth of resources. If you have two kripichs and three dollars in your pocket, you cannot build a castle now. Look for ways to grow resources. Somewhere you may have to adjust the final result, somewhere adjust the resources. A certain truth — the more resources, the richer a person as a person — the more opportunities he has to implement any project. Get rich!

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