Slowly but surely my quality of life improves. It’s not just from one thing that makes a big difference but rather a combination of different things coming together that add to our lives.
I have noticed and benefited this first hand over the last few years and am continually improving my life. Take a look at your life in the last 10 years, there has been a lot of change. Infrastructure in your local community, city, and country has been upgrading, but has your personal infrastructure improved?
These are material things such as technological items such as your smart phone, TV, computer, and car. This also means physical things such as your bed, desk, sheets, pillow, and housing in general. Then your inner infrastructure such as your diet and thoughts. Are you keeping up with the trends or becoming stagnant?
It’s all a momentum based snowball working forwards or backwards by starting small. Having a good night’s sleep means you are alert and present, having a good working car or public transportation means you are on time and productive. Having a good internet and well-programmed software means you can actually do what matters and not waste time. Then it progresses you forward, now you have more time to invest in yourself by having access to good food allowing you to have more energy.
It’s always best to take a holistic view of your self and make sure you are keeping pace with all the changes. Being strategic in your purchases and thoughts can add greatly to your quality of life. Countries that continually invest in great infrastructure are the ones prospering. People who invest continually in their own personal infrastructure are setting themselves up for success.