Good morning all, doing my 5 minutes free writing with prompt - In Advance. Hope you enjoy the story.
How many times have we wish that we had knew certain information in advance? We would have gotten a different outcome, most of the time it would likely meant that the current result of the task at hand is not as good.
But does this also means that one weren't well prepared in advance? We could have done things in a different manner that could steer things in another direction. Not always knowing in advance means good thing, let us explore.
As a child, we would wish that we know in advance any surprises our parents have in store for us. As a student, an occupation we started off early wishes we knew the examination question in advance. Or we wishes to know in advance any spring quiz.
So far, all these listed would yield us positive experience in advance.
As an adult, what if you know in advance you would not pass an interview in advance, would you still attempt the interview to try to change the outcome? Or what if you knew in advance, this year you would miss a promotion, or get a lower than your expected increment, would you still stay around or seek new opportunity? Or you know well in advance a medical condition? Would it means suffering started earlier?
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