It is our desire to see you make the most out of your day by proffering solution to everything that poses a challenge or a problem in your day today and in your everyday living. Like we all know, Monday has it’s trouble, like wise every other day.
Our today’s quote is a statement made by an American statesman and writer who served as the 26th President of the United States, 25th Vice President of the United States, and 33rd Governor of New York.
“Complaining about a problem without proposing a solution is called whining” – Theodore Roosevelt Jr.
Usually, I tell people around me ‘if you can’t do anything about it then keep quiet.’ It is very simple, don’t go about complaining about what is wrong, what is going on, what needs to be fixed, and yet have little or no solution to proffer. The question then will be, “who will fix it if all you will do is just complain about the problem?” Once you notice an error, a problem, a fault, or something that needs to be corrected, immediately take it upon yourself if you can and swing into action. If you are capable of doing whatever that needs to be done, then, do it. If you are not capable, then look for someone who is. Our society today would really do with less of complainers and more of solution providers. Unfortunately, it increasingly looks like everyone knows how to cry, wail, and complain about an issue with no one wanting to do what it takes to clear up the issues or problems. Funny enough, if you do nothing about that problem, it will jus be staring at you in the face. So, rise and do what is necessary.
Have a productive week ahead.
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