"Pendulum Effect"
"The excessive increase in anything inevitably results in the opposite reaction."
In a world where everything was constantly changing, an old wise sage named
Marcus lived. Marcus was known for his wisdom and ability to see patterns
that lie under the chaos of the world.
One day, while Marcus was thinking about the world, he noticed a strange
phenomenon. Note that whenever something becomes excessive, there is always
the opposite reaction. He has seen this pattern repeat itself in all aspects
of life, from the rise and fall of civilizations to class cycles.
Marcus realized that this pattern is a fundamental principle of the world
and that it can be seen in everything from politics to fashion. He also saw
that many people were unaware of this pattern and were always surprised by
the fluctuations of the pendulum.
So, Marcus decided to share his vision with the world and started traveling
from city to city, sharing his wisdom with anyone who listened. He spoke of
the dangers of excess, the importance of balance, and moderation. He
encouraged people to be aware of their choices and avoid excessive anything,
as that would inevitably lead to the opposite reaction.
His words were initially questioned, but over time, people began to see the
truth of what he was saying. They began to embrace moderation and balance in
their own lives and found that they were happier and more satisfied as a
result.
Marcus' wisdom lasted long after his departure, and his teachings became a
guiding principle for future generations. An excessive increase in anything
may lead to an adverse reaction, but through balance and moderation, people
can avoid the fluctuations of the pendulum and create a sense of peace and
stability in their lives.
Why follow the traditional form of a motivational letter when you can
stand out with a contradictory approach? Start by including a quote from
the French philosopher Albert Camus: "The excessive increase in anything
inevitably leads to the opposite reaction." Use this to explain how
society's obsession with compliance and rule-following can hinder
creativity and individuality. Instead of just mentioning your
achievements, show your personality and share your quirks. Embrace your
unique qualities and show how you will bring value to the position. Be
bold, be different, and let your personality shine.