It’s important that we account and remember all the issues we’ve had until the present moment, acquiring priceless pieces of knowledge that we can use as assets at hand to drive our current actions. We should also do it with all positive events associated with our life journey. Let’s suppose we’re driving through a road from home to work, and that road has an open hole that forces a driver to almost stop the car and pass through it at an extremely slow pace. If we aren’t able to find and use an alternative path, we need to be prepared for reducing the velocity of the car before reaching a point that such reduction may pose a risk to our safety. It’s also important to think how we could solve that issue from a collective perspective, preventing others from facing the same issue, and therefore, benefiting anyone who drives through the same road we do every single day. When we start thinking every morning about the problems we had—and are about to experience during the day—using a c...