Thursday, December 29, 2011

Motivators

I don't like them. Especially when someone is shoving them in my face.
Don't get me wrong, I have nothing against motivators. They can inspire and motivate someone to a better life. Good for them.
Me however, found listening (or reading) to motivators is a waste of time. Why? Lets see...
1. I don't like being lectured.
2. I already know everything they talk about. Seriously, I think most of us already have the knowledge; motivators just said it in a nicer way.
3. It's usually about money. Success = money, rich, respected. Materialistic.

Hey, if you like being lectured of something you already know, and become materialistic in the end, it's totally up to you. I couldn't care less. All I ask is that you don't bring it up to me.

And then there are motivator wannabes. These people pissed me off the most. They are not professional motivators, yet they always lecture those around them. I bet they don't even know what they are talking about. Well at least their enthusiasm is impressive.. NOT.

Now if you'll excuse me, I have to delete motivational quotes posted by my friends on Facebook.

1 comment:

  1. "Now if you'll excuse me, I have to delete motivational quotes posted by my friends on Facebook." whuahahahahahahaaha i agree with u, but deleting their status just so troublesome, so i just ignore them :P

    btw most of the church preachers are like motivators.... I wonder sometimes, were I at church or at seminar :P

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