The iceberg illusion
My name is Oshoke Joshua OJ for short
the iceberg illusion
Pardon my spelling and my wrong use of words
Am an IDEALIST NOT A LINGUIST
Its is often renamed as what people don't see
Success is an iceberg.
There is what people see on the surface:
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confidence, wealth, beauty, relationships, seniority. Then there is what people don't see hiding below the surface: persistence, failure, sacrifice, disappointment, good habits, hard work and dedication
Let's ponder on this pics for a while
Take your time
The key to the 'Iceberg Illusion' is creating balance in your life. We live in a fast-paced digital world. Take a sheet of paper and write down the things that cause you stress, discomfort, happiness, excitement and joy. Recalibrate and apply.
Let us ponder some more
- Persistence is admirable, as long as it's for the right things. Ask for, and be open to feedback from friends and family. Sometimes it's not easy to see the wood for the trees when you are too close to something.
- Embrace failure. It's okay to fail. It's actually important to fail, but learn from it and don't make the same mistakes again.
- Sacrifice is another admirable quality but what are you sacrificing for success? Losing sight on what is important, sacrificing time and relationships with family and friends, is not admirable
- Disappointment should be expected. You will always be disappointed by people and events. That's life. Accept it and get busy living.
- Good habits should be embraced, and shared, to make you more productive and successful, and to make the world a better place. Take a pause to look at your daily routine, reflect and rebalance. Life is not a dress rehearsal.
- Hard work is praised, but this doesn't mean you have to work long hours. It means you simply need to focus on the things that will move the needle for you, your team, your company .your vision
- Dedication. You can only be dedicated if you are passionate. Life's short. Get passionate.
In my final words
I stumbled into what a famous writer calls
iceberg theory
As he relates it to writing
Follow me very closely
Don't let me loose you
*iceberg theory*
only the tip of the iceberg showed in fiction—your reader will see only what is above the water—but the knowledge that you have about your character that never makes it into the story acts as the bulk of the iceberg. And that is what gives your story weight and gravitas.
Jenna Blum
Feel free to add where I stopped but that would be all for the evening
Thanks
: Am OJ
waiting for more from you ojdjosh! keep motivating!