Manikanta Belde
2 min readMar 30, 2020

Why it’s not OK to be OK?

“You are OK with several things that hurt you and that’s not OK as they cost your peace and happiness.”

Why get OK with things that suffer you mentally? When you know they are meant to destroy you. Why stick with them and why don’t you do anything about them?

When something costs your peace. Surely, it is evil and you must destroy it. Never be OK with them. Do something about them and become free from being OK with bad and negative things in life.

Most people are OK with their jobs, lifestyle, mindset, suffering, failures, loss, etc. Which makes them dwell and suffer every day. It’s not OK to suffer that way, doing and pursuing things that you hate.

This kind of mentality destroys your life and make you desperate. You will lose interest in your life and lose self-respect and suffer every day.

If you deserve better than what you are having, you must try harder and gain that position. This way, life becomes hopeful and inspiring. You will be able to utilize life to the fullest by changing your mindset to the right one. Just don’t settle with less in life.

“Never settle for less than you deserve.”

It’s okay to fail. It’s okay to suffer. It’s okay to lose people. It’s okay to try. It’s okay to get hurt. It’s okay to do mistakes. It’s okay to be imperfect. It’s okay to think differently.

But what’s not OK is to dwell and suffer. It’s not OK to stick at failures. It’s not okay to stay hurt forever. It’s not OK if you don’t learn from mistakes. It’s not okay if you don’t try to do things better.

It’s OK with what happens to you. But it’s not OK to accept it as your fate and get stuck without taking the next step.”

Therefore, never be OK with things that break you. Move ahead and change things for the better. This is where the secret of interesting life lies.

Manikanta Belde
Manikanta Belde

Written by Manikanta Belde

📚 Author: Wrote and published 10+ books 🔥Entrepreneur: Established several online and offline businesses 👨‍💻Life coach: Helped people get better.

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