If everything has a price, everything has a satisfaction level too.

Sana Rajar
3 min readDec 29, 2018

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In life, everything you prefer to do takes something away from you and gives you something in return.

With the limited budget of time we have to decide how we are spending it. It’s the time you spend and get variable things under different preferences. If you have preferred to study at times when others are having fun. You are giving away your time, your fun, your relations, and getting the achievement you will taste in future.

If you prefer to do the vice versa. You will give away your studies, your future, your time and will get memories, happiness, relationships.

Everything has a give and take relationship.

Give away something and you will get something in return.

I prefer to write my feelings down when others are chatting over. They are getting bonding what I may lose, but I am getting a flow in my voice and honing my skill what they may not get.

That’s a very famous concept these days. So what’s new I have come up with.

If everything has a price, everything has a satisfaction level too.

We can’t spend all of our time building our career because we need bonding as well. No one can live a content life with a successful career, he will need some relations too.

Why is there any need of looking at our preference? Because I have seen people crying over their decision what they had preferred to do in past. People cry for the preference they made because they lacked the ability to judge the give and take relationship.

What you should keep it in mind is what you are getting and what you’re giving away. Is it something you want to give away to get what you want. Or you’re doing it because others are. Most of the people give all of their time achieving success and cry over the relations they lose in between. Because they thought success will feed their souls as well. They come to realize that what they got isn’t something all they want to have.

Whatever you chose to do you lose the other one. Or if we say in economics way. You sacrifice an amount of good when you gain the other one. Because after all we have limited budget of time.

Be a rational consumer. And sacrifice till a limit so that you don’t have to regret over the loss of the other one. Gain until you get the maximum satisfaction. And don’t crave for any longer. Give away the activities in an amount you could get a good amount of another one.

The people who can’t make balance in their life are the ones who can’t weigh it correctly.

Let’s say.
You are giving away your relationships for career. You can give it away to a limit so that you could focus well.

Nowadays everybody asks “Are you willing to pay the price”?

But I wanna ask you “Are you getting satisfaction with what you’re getting in return”?

We can’t be fully satisfied by only getting success in our life. We need to have enjoyment too. That’s where the success term gets highlighted. Wealth solely isn’t a success, the relations and mental stability are too the part of it.

Pay the price only to a limit for a particular thing so you don’t have to cry over the loss of your pocket.

You don’t pay for a thing above the limit you wanna have it. Why would you buy 10 biscuits when you wanna have 5? Why will you want to pay more money when you are getting satisfaction by paying less.

Decide well.
Everything has a price but everything has a satisfaction level too.

Everything has a price but you have to decide it well what amount of price you wanna pay for it.

Doesn’t matter if others are paying 100$ so you should too. Their satisfaction level may be different. They may wanna have more amount of the thing and so they’re paying more.

It’s better to buy things according to our satisfaction than buying them while looking at others. So its much better to do things according to our fulfillment rather than filing one side of ours above the brim and starving on the other side.

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Sana Rajar
Sana Rajar

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