Look in the mirror
In today's world, with all the amazing technology and progress we see, you might think people are really growing and improving themselves. But actually, it appears to have become harder to find real personal growth. We're surrounded by distractions and easy solutions, making it tough to focus on truly developing ourselves. The modern era has brought lots of easy ways to do things, but it has also created a habit of wanting things right away. With just a few clicks on a device, we can get food, entertainment, and even friends without going out.
Instant gratification can make us forget the importance of spending time and energy on self-improvement. We should avoid always choosing what feels good right away and instead spend time on things that help our minds, bodies, and spirits. If we make personal development more important than just looking successful on the surface, everyone can have a chance to be their best selves.
Amjad Khan
Islamabad
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