WRONG PHILOSOPHY (Episode 1): "WHATEVER WILL BE, WILL BE"


The phrase "Whatever will be, will be" suggests that life unfolds on its own, regardless of our actions. While this may seem like a comforting thought, it is a flawed philosophy that promotes passivity and complacency. The truth is, whatever will be will not be—you have to make it be!

Life is not a pre-written script where outcomes are set in stone. Your choices, actions, and determination shape your future. Success, personal growth, and fulfillment do not happen by chance; they require effort, planning, and perseverance. Those who rely on fate alone often find themselves stuck, watching opportunities slip away.

History is filled with examples of individuals who refused to accept their circumstances. Great inventors, leaders, and achievers did not wait for things to happen—they made things happen. If Thomas Edison had believed that "whatever will be, will be," he would not have tried thousands of times to perfect the light bulb. If great nations and businesses operated on this passive mindset, progress would be impossible.

Even in spiritual contexts, faith is complemented by action. Faith and works go hand in hand. The Bible teaches that faith without works is dead (James 2:26). Prayers and hopes are important, but they must be matched with effort. If you desire success, good health, or a meaningful life, you must take steps toward those goals.

Do not leave your future to chance. If you want a good marriage, work at it. If you desire career success, develop your skills. If you dream of a better life, take deliberate steps toward it. The future is shaped by those who act, not by those who wait. So, reject the wrong philosophy of "Whatever will be, will be" and embrace the truth: Whatever will be will not be unless you make it be!

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© The Inspirer
17/02/2025

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