The silo effect. 

Many of us believe that we are the
Masters of our destiny and that we must remain in those comfort zones so as to
reach the ultimate destination. Somehow this leads to severe erosion of a
healthy environment and blunts out your skills. Holing yourself up, without
ever trying to see or experience the other side, you tend to be a chalk stick,
and remain brittle.
One needs to blend in well to add real flavour to the dish one cooks and
yet stand out unique as a component of the whole. This makes you jack of all. While
you keep learning, keep upskilling and then you see sharpening your senses and
staying ahead in spite of being together. This is healthy competition.
Trying to outdo someone in your sphere when you know you are good ,at it
is a no go. The same if you attempt to step in other domains, learning the
ropes, and hoisting the sails so that the ship sails through the stormy seas
,then you start becoming a successful captain steering clear of the storms in
your life every time.
Getting over these barriers and stepping out of your comfort zones, you
forget your armour and battle it out in all kinds of situations with great
conviction. You start believing in yourself and realize that if one decides to
take things up and go through the grind irrespective of his skilled domain, one
can achieve mega feats that can Marvel the very best of Masters.
All in all, remember nothing really is out of bounds if you don't set
boundaries for yourself. It’s seen, experienced by those who take up that task
and set milestones for themselves and others to treat them like benchmarks.
Remember there is only one life, one opportunity, one knock at the door
of life. It’s up to you to unlock that potential, if not, keep searching
for the master key and become a lock with a hole so deep that you will never
see light at the end of it.
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