Red Signal

 

Red Signal



A red signal denotes an obstacle. A hurdle. Danger. Wherever you see a red signal, it means something is not right. So, to avoid disastrous consequences you stop right on the spot to think again.

What is a red signal?

 Everyone has encountered red signals on the road. Here I’m talking about the red signals of life. Life has many red signals.

  1. Sometimes they are situations that upset you.
  2. At other times, red signals may take the form of people that bring you down.

 But the question is are these two main sources of red signal? Not really. There is one great big red signal.

  1. That red signal is YOU. In this complex world where everyone seems to have become tangled with depression or suicidal thoughts, the person itself is their biggest red signal.

How To Tackle Red signals?



You need to know that you cannot always control your surroundings. you can only control what goes inside- your thoughts and emotions. And this is called responsibility. You take the initiative to sort yourself out. And then life automatically programs itself. Things start to fall into place. Your worries gradually disappear, or rather you learn to live along with them. But remember, none of this will happen if you don’t take the first step right - manage yourself.

All the great people in this world- who have lived and who are living- went through rough times. What is it that made them great? Their hard work. Their genius. Their intuition. All these factors might be the answer plus their realization that they are themselves the obstacle to their dreams.

One can argue that tough times polished them up. This means to be great you need hardships. This is partly true because this process of refinement is not one way. Your response to your tough situation comprises the other half of the truth.

According to Newton's Third Law, “for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.”

So, in every situation, there is a lesson to learn. Your reaction depends on your mindset as well as your decision-making power. You must choose what is the best reaction to your problem. Do you have to act immediately, with delay or remain silent just because not every battle is worth the fight?

A person who is a red signal is always at war with himself. His mind is a battlefield- frustrated confused and exhausted. Such a person cannot control his own emotions and becomes prey to his own emotions. He loses his ability to think clearly. Feeling helpless, he is left with no other option than to wait for someone to rescue him. Ultimately he has lost his mind and is in an utter state of loss. In a state of worry, a person loses his ability to solve his problems. This is the red signal of self. Massive destruction of one’s potential.

A Brief Solution

Therefore, it is very important to self-analyze and identify the red signals in one’s life. It is easy to point out the person or situation to blame, but it requires strength to muster up the courage to point to the flaws in one's self. Only after identifying the problem, the path to the solution becomes clear.

To sum it up this all means that a red signal can be converted into a green signal

 

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