Building a Rock Hard Fortitude in Cultivating Self Development
Logic is our ability to reason, judge, sense and use commonsense to discover facts. While logic is good, it has its setbacks, which leads us to see that sometimes the quality of lacking logic marks a starting point in finding truths.
You may wonder what in the name of chicken’s does, logic have to do with building a rock-hard fortitude in cultivating self-development, but it has everything in the world do with this process.
Most of the people in the world expect us to use logic in everything we think or every decision we make. Well, sorry for them, but some of the best discovered facts drifted from illogical reason.
Do not get me wrong, you are not encouraged to stand on an illogical foundation to direct your life; rather you are encouraged to consider all angels of a given problem by using both illogical and logical reasoning.
What is illogically reason? Illogical reason is the process of not traveling behind or following someone else’s rule, including premises, statements, or actions.
Logically, you would not follow the footsteps of someone acting out criminally. You would use logical to go in another direction. But let us step into illogical reason a little closer.
Look at our leaders of the world that encourage us to follow their example. Now, sit down and think about where the world is today. If you used the logical rule, i.e. following these people rules…
Sit down and think about this for while. Sometimes you must use illogical reasoning to discover who you are. Rather than following someone else’s rule, you must build a rock-hard fortitude that directs you to success.
When you set out to build a rock-hard fortitude, first you must consider what it means to you. Instead of following other people’s footprints to build your development skills and qualities, follow your own rules to find your success.
Defining fortitude is a starting point. When you develop determination, you build your strength of endurance that helps you to conquer difficult, painful, and stressful situations.
How do I build my fortitude?
Consider starting with establishing and building your spirit. Your spirit is your will to take action and achieve your goals. If you set a goal to cultivate self-development skills and qualities, then you must develop a spirit to achieve.
Note, you must, not someone else must develop your spirit. Therefore, it takes you to take action and sometimes the action you take does not revolve around someone else’s logic.
Once you build your spirit, you will find it easier to starting building a rock hard fortitude or strength of mind. Your spirit alone when cultivated will inspire you; empower you, giving you the will to rush toward success.
How do I cultivate my spirit?
When you think of spirit, try to think of what it would be like to have a free spirit. Our spirit is natural, so you want to focus on strategies to build spirit in a natural way.
When you build natural spirit, it promotes your enthusiasm and energy, which inspires you to continue living. Your spirit involves building your personality and temperament, which creates your disposition. When you develop your spirit it also involves building your sense of self, therefore we see that the progress requires a need to sole search.
Your spirit is also your fortitude of life forces that involve recognizing your own identity, which establishes your vital forces that characterize your purpose.
Once you find your purpose, you find a reason to keep living and working toward success, so stop and think when you set goals to achieve cultivating self-development.