Submitted by gearedmuller789 t3_125dct5 in GetMotivated
Rhinoscrub t1_je4f9i5 wrote
Your title and the meaning of the picture are opposed. You can't keep your eye on the prize if you need to take the pebble out of your shoe. And keeping your eye on the prize would allow the pebble to wear you down.
LineChef t1_je4ofii wrote
Get ‘em u/rhinoscrub!
brownies t1_je4wyxc wrote
But wait! What if... the prize was inside your shoe all along?
Ok_Expert3629 t1_je5wxfh wrote
FrightenedTomato t1_je67o91 wrote
Turns out the pebble was actually a rare diamond!
C0ldbeach t1_je6hi11 wrote
You’re thinking too literally. One can have a bigger goal they’re working to accomplish while still handling the “pebbles” in their life. Obviously not simultaneously in a literal sense but one can take the time for both in a close enough proximity that when they look back in their life, it’s as if both were being handled at the same time. For example, tackle at the pebble today, and the mountain tomorrow and so on.
joxiety t1_je7bnm2 wrote
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
rainmace t1_je4uva5 wrote
I mean, not really. It’s the same general theme of having your eye on the larger goal ahead, the mountain, but being able to make sure while you’re heading there you don’t have pebbles in your shoe
Mas_Tho t1_je5svzy wrote
Same same but different.
Adventurous_Bread708 t1_je5s8cy wrote
You must be able to do both. You must understand that in pursuit of the big prize, you must be able to handle the small obstacles/distractions while maintaining course. You are thinking in binary.
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