Know The Known.

 "Hold The Pen"

Sometimes this statement alone makes us feel so tired and exhausted. Even a dash of laziness peeks out as well. It's almost like a command for the people who dislike being ordered. But if we think a little bit more, holding the pen doesn't always command you to write. You can hold the pen and sit down for an hour. Toss it. Scribble or doodle too. Doesn't sound like much of a work, right?

But still it gets in your way of ego because someone else is telling you to do it, even though that's exactly what you would do if you ever held a pen. So you know what's going to happen when you hold a pen. You're going to doodle, scribble, and eventually write. And that is my whole point. To know the known is a different kind of fuel you need to boost.

You need to know everything you already know. It's as easy as it reads.

Most of the tutorials in this world are made for the people who already know the cue and are ready to know a little more, to know the micro details of the same path they've already walked. They try to know how to shift the it process into a better shape.

Suppose you know how to bake a cake. Now, if you watch a tutorial on "How to bake a cake," you will see the micro details, maybe you'll learn another little detail in the process, and that will lead you to a different level of perfection and satisfaction. As you already know that to bake a cake, you have to bake a cake.

Why do the same quotes remain relevant every year? Because someone out there is holding onto it. "Never give up." - makes us tired of seeing it everywhere, but somewhere in the world, someone who knows everything needs a little push on the micro progress, and this exact quote moves them.

This can work on your emotional well-being, too. You know something is getting bad, but you also know how to get better, but the push is absent. Stand up today, even if you know how to stand, and when you do, you'll realize which foot needs more pressure and which foot needs a massage. If you are willing to know the known, you're going to figure out how much you still don't know.






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