Thursday, January 8, 2009

Personal Sayinh 1.09

"If you don't know what you want then you are just waiting you resources."


This statement is really true. In life, you must really know what you really want for if you don't then you are just wasting your resources. That's plain and simple thought isn't it? But I would want to give some examples to prove my point because some might argue that, so what if I don't know what I want, but that doesn't necessarily mean I am wasting my resources. Well, I am not also saying that this would be the case but in economics, that principle stands true.

Imagine that you are a college student already. You don't know what you really want when you grow up, so what you did is either you choose what is interesting for you or you let someone like you relatives or parents choose the course you would take. Either way, it would be a waste of time. Why would I say so? It is because you don't know what you want, so in that case you just select and select anything that suits you. You try this course, and if you don't like it, then you just shift to another course. And shift to another one if the new course won't suits you. Until for all you know, you are wasting your time choosing for a course to seriously take. You have bought books, paid the tuition, purchased notebooks and papers and ballpen. All these resources are wasted just because you keep on shifting from one course to the next.

Unless if you really know what you want so what happen is you have no setbacks anymore. You keep on going forward. The resources you have have beeb well maximized and utilized. And as we all know, resources are scarce so you can't really afford to waste it for nothing at all.

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