It is interesting to hear many people say things they would like to have. Some even say they would not like to work if they had enough money. But, when you ask them why they think they cannot get what they want, the answer is always the same - if I had ............... We know that when we use the second and third conditional sentences, we mean the action is not possible to occur or was impossible to occur in the past, respectively. People make such statements because they only wish for something. They never desire for things. Wishing for something to happen means the same as keeping your fingers crossed. In a simple language, it means be waiting for something to happen or simply, no action. On the other hand, desiring for something means taking action so your vision is turned into reality. The major difference between those who make it and those who don't is simply action. Another disadvantage of wishing for something is the inability to take the advantage even when you accidentally meet what you want. Just take a look at people who make it easily and lost them all and went back into poverty from where they came. So, turn your wish into desire today!
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