To have short-term fun (falling into the habits that are included in distractions), people avoid the fact that they are consciously depriving of good habits and picking up bad habits, even if you tell them this fact or I should be more precise by saying that most of them already know they are falling into those habits consciously, they won't accept it and discard this fact as hyperbole for themselves because they want to have fun, that's it. THEY WANT TO HAVE FUN.
And knowing this fact that all of their activities are lastly wrong will decrease their fun surely, so they choose short-term fun over smartness. So, the peeps who can relate this to their life, HELLO FELLAS, YOU ARE CONSIDERED FOOLS.
Now people with a smart approach towards their conscious activities watch them in whatever they are involving themselves in, like an observer of their activities, and allow them to be in the third person to analyze, judge, and if wrong, take the right measures to change their habits ASAP.
I WISH MORE PEOPLE COULD RELATE TO THE SECOND PARAGRAPH, but with deep regret, I know for sure that it's not the case, so for the ones who can relate, WELCOME, YOU ARE COMPARATIVELY SMART, GOOD LUCK FOR YOUR PROGRESS.
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At last, a small message to so-defined FOOLS, please do not carry the audacity to be straightforward and say that we (SMARTS) are not having fun. Understand this, we have a bigger purpose. AND FOR US, PURPOSE MATTERS because we are willing to sacrifice.


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