Stop Pursuing Happiness If You Want To Succeed in Poultry Farming

©Shutterstock Poultry farm with chicken. Husbandry, housing business for the purpose of farming meat, White chicken Farming feed in indoor housing. Live chicken for meat and egg production inside a storage.

So, high dopamine-releasing activities such as watching porn, playing video games, watching movies, etc. make you feel good for the moment but do they give you long term happiness? The journey to success is by no means a pleasurable experience – while your mates are bingeing on Netflix, you are busy finding strategies to prevent your birds from being exposed to diseases. Again, while your contemporaries are spending the Friday night partying, you are wondering where next you are going to get money to fund your business because you’ve already invested the entirety of your salary. The doctor didn’t attend medical school to be happy but rather, to be fulfilled because he or she has the potential to positively impact the community by healing sick people. Probably, if the doctor chose to pursue happiness, he’d spend most of his medical school days on Instagram or Twitter and end up getting expelled from college for poor performance. Similarly, establishing a successful poultry farm is not easy but I’m sure you’ll forget the struggles you went through when you can now send your children to top universities and also have the admiration of everyone in your community.

 In conclusion, don’t make happiness your goal in life because if you do so, you’ll pursue only short-term pleasures at the detriment of your well-being and development but rather try to take on difficult tasks that will pay dividends in the long run.

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