How can you build organic stability when you easily give up on the first trial, or you blame people for all your failures?
For your understanding, there is nothing like failure; it is a word crafted by society (the educational system) to make you look small and have self-demeanour so that they can capitalise on your fears and cage you in the matrix. (Matrix means a cycle of repetition without actually discovering the truth.)
And with such fear, you forgot that organic stability is built through slow, consistent progress, not abrupt or forced change. Its growth emanates from steady and faithful progress.
That is what you become (a Babe) if you are deceived into not using gradual and incremental growth to introduce organic stability in your life. For you are a Babe when you leak the milk of fear, thereby refusing to engage in long and enduring practice in whatever you pursue on Earth.
The Almighty God has already made so much emphasis on this Bible verse when he said: “But solid food is for the mature, for those who have their powers of discernment trained by constant practice to distinguish good from evil.” — Hebrews 5:14
So, to use gradual and incremental growth and introduce organic stability in your life, here are some applications made for your gradual stability from Babe to Adult.
The applications:
a) Set small, achievable goals and milestones.
b) Embrace the process of learning, failure (failure is just feedback), and adaptation.
c) Develop habits that reinforce steady improvement (e.g., daily writing, coding practice, health routines, anything you know how to do well, etc).
The reasons why these applications matter are: stability thrives on sustainable momentum, minimising burnout or collapse from overreach. And maturity and stability come through patient, repeated effort.
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