Every day, we find ourselves doing things that we may not want to do, but we do them for others.
For example, even if we don’t feel like going to work, we still go. At work, we might be assigned tasks that we’re not enthusiastic about, yet we still carry them out. Similarly, as parents, we often make sacrifices and undertake tasks for our children that we may not necessarily want to do.
We are often oblivious to the fact that we engage in these actions daily, even if we have reservations about them. Therefore, we might as well invest our efforts in doing things that benefit ourselves, even if we don’t initially desire to do them.
This could include waking up early, exercising, pursuing education, or making significant lifestyle changes. Ultimately, it will all be worthwhile.
We understand that we are capable of doing things we don’t want to do, especially for others. So, it’s equally important to do them for ourselves. In the future, we will appreciate these efforts more than anything else.
