In life, we face many tests as if it is like an exam. Some of them pass in it successfully and some of them fail in it miserably. There are many aspects of our life and most of us don’t know how to deal with them. Until we realize that we can categorize them like our academic subjects and learn and train ourselves to deal with them. Let’s discuss about it in the article “I wish I knew these life subjects in the early years of my life.”
We can categorize all the information about life into the following subjects: Career, Financial, Spiritual, Physical, Intellectual, Family, and Social. Each of these subjects requires equivalent weightage and attention and it should be learned like a student.
I wish I knew these life subjects in my early 20’s
Early 20’s is very crucial age for us as it sets our life’s trajectory. For example, if someone teaches a boy at this age that by learning the subject Finance, the result of it in his life will look like this “Poverty is nothing but the by-product of ignoring the essential information on finance or the person is powerful in finance by knowing more about it”. I am sure that by learning it, he will focus more on this subject. The same rule is applicable to all other subjects of life (Career, Spiritual, Physical, Intellectual, Family, and Social). Thus we can say that “the quality of your power (score) in a particular area (subject) of life is always equal to the quality of your learning in that area”. But most of the students miss such crucial lessons in the early years of their life.
Be hungry to gather information on each of these subjects and the result of it will be intelligent life for you.
It is sad that our formal education system does not teach us about these real subjects of life.
Let’s explore all the subjects and learn them like a student of life.
Also, refer to this article 1 – Find Your Escape Place
Also, refer the article 2- How to Bring a Change in Life?
About the author
Manoj Sonawane is an author, business storyteller & education strategist. He had several publications at the national and international levels to his credit. He is on a mission to transform over one million lives into successful lives in the next five years through his writing, books, and teaching.