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jrineakter
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Nothing is passive

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Hello, dear friend! Thank you for joining me for this new episode of "Walk with Johan". I am very happy that you are accompanying me for this little walk, for this little stroll. We are going to talk about personal development. It is going to be a somewhat general but rather concrete topic, in fact, that we are going to address today. The title is "nothing is passive". You will understand in a moment what it is about.

But before that, I remind you that you can enjoy, benefit from the free newsletter of Français Authentique . You have a link in the description of this episode and you just have to indicate your email address in order to be able to enjoy exclusive content that I do not share anywhere else, so you can do it right now. Now let's move on to the content, nothing is passive.

In fact, when I say that, it's a reminder to myself actually, a reminder to myself because I sometimes fall into the trap of underestimating things, of telling myself: "Ah well I'm going to uae whatsapp number data do that, it's easy, it's passive, it's going to happen by itself or almost by itself". And in fact, in life, nothing, absolutely nothing is passive, nothing happens by itself, even almost, nothing is automatic, nothing happens passively without us having to make the slightest effort.

Even though many people try to sell us this idea, it is actually false. Everything requires work, everything requires maintenance. And it is true for objects and it is also true for our human relationships, our projects, our relations. In any case, from the moment you have a new object, a new relationship, a new project, well it will require work, it will require maintenance, it will require attention and nothing can be passive.

If you buy something, it will take you time, first to research, to buy it, then to maintain it, this thing can break down. And often, we stop at the research phase. Me, the first. I say to myself: "I have a problem, I need this object to solve the problem, I do my research, I buy the object, I install the object, I think it's over". And no, it's not over, because the object will have to be put in, maintained, or cleaned, if it's technical, updated, it will break down, you will have to solve these problems etc. in fact. So as soon as you buy something or as soon as a new relationship enters your life, it brings complexity. Nothing is passive.
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