How do we know we are thinking equilibrium
We think equilibrium when we factor in both the positive and the negative factors and forces as nodal points of growth in our life. Suppose we are planning for our day, we should not plan all that we need to do during the course of the day but also factor in the distractors or other factors that will make us stray from the plan or path charted out. We think equilibrium when we also feel equilibrium, we feel motivated, cheerful, and take into account the negative factors that could provoke us or derail our positive emotions. We think equilibrium when we act positively to realize our full potential and we also act proactively to deal with all the factors that tend to detract from the realization of our potential. Those factors could be something internal or external. It could be a lack of will power, the tendency to procrastinate or it could be a difficult person or an anger prone colleague or family member. When we think equilibrium, we not only think positive by setting positive goals and work to realizing these goals but we also strategize to deal with those elements in our nature or our environment that can throw us off track, leading to loss of energy or disequilibrium. Applying this thought process globally, the nations of the world, the governments must not only plan for industrial and economic growth but also plan to deal with ecological threats, the demographic factor, the equitable distribution of wealth and so on.
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