Streaming now on TIDAL 👉🏾 https://tidal.com/album/76843279
Another day another lesson from JAY:Z it seems, huh? Yes indeed! This weekend I had plans on buying the physical copy of 4:44 because I wanted to hear the bonus tracks. To my surprise I see a notification that tells me the bonus tracks are now available for streaming on TIDAL. I then realized for most things you want you don't ever have to go out of your way, all you have to do is wait.
The waiting game is a difficult one to play living in an era where everything comes at a rapid pace. However jumping the gun can lead to unwanted money spent and unfavorable outcomes all of which could be avoided with just a little patience.
Just like how the bonus became available those who wanted the album but not TIDAL also won by waiting just a little longer and they were able to get 4:44 on their preferred streaming service without dishing out that extra 12.99/24.99 for TIDAL.
The key on waiting on what you want is reminding yourself that's it's only a want and not a need, which means you can go without it and when it finally comes you'll be glad you waited.
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In the “final” episode of NARUTO, I realized there was a great lesson for the viewers to take away. Naruto just saved the world (literally) and before then defeated villain after villain. His main goal is still to become Hokage (the village leader) and in order to do so he must achieve the ranks of genin(beginner) to chunin(intermediate) to jonin (expert). He just saved the world from an eternal sleep but he still gets told he has to take a test to become jonin although he’s literally the strongest person in the world.
Which brings us to our lesson, no matter what there’s no shortcut to the end goal. It feels like the universe has some sort of algorithm to prevent all shortcuts because no matter what people rarely get one. If they manage to do get a shortcut whatever they obtain is short lived ( 15 minutes of fame ). Much like Naruto we may have proved to be the smartest,strongest, or whatever it still doesn’t change the fact no one gets to skip the process. I believe the process is there for good reason, if there was a cookie cutter formula it would definitely build a sense of entitlement and we wouldn’t appreciate our goals like we would when we have to work to accomplish them. Naruto didn’t become Hokage until he was 33 and he’s been saying he would become one before he was 12. He’s even been strong enough to be Hokage several times before the age of 20. No matter how much we may feel ready our goals will tell us when we’re ready. The only thing we can do is continue to work and build towards that goal every day and if we do that maybe we can each become Hokages in our own special way.