Pressureseemstobeanaturalpartinourdailylifeinthiscompetitivesociety.Likeitornotthereisalwayspressureofonekindoranother.Anditseemsthereishardlyanywaytoavoiditorgetridofit.Moreover,asthepaceofmodernlifecontinuestoquicken,pressureseemstobeontheincreaseallthetime.Differentpeoplehavedifferentideasaboutpressure.Someholdthatpressureissomethingveryvicious.Ifthereistoomuchofit,itwillleadtothedeclineofone'sphysicalandmentalhealth.Sotheyarealwayscomplainingaboutitortryingtofleefromit.Theythink,onlyrelaxation,theoppositeofpressure,iswhatweshoulddesire.Othersontheotherhand,arguethatpressureisnotasbadasisoftenthought.Infactacertainamountofpressureisessentialtoprovidemotivationandmeaningtoourlife.Itispressurethatpropelsourprogressandcontributestooursuccess.Personally,I'minfavorofthelatteridea.Ibelievethatalittlepressureiscertainlyanimportantincentiveinlife.Itisonlywhenthepressuregetsoutofcontrolcanitleadtopoorperformanceandbadhealth.Sinceitisimpossibletoavoidpressure,certainlythereisnosensetryingtodosoorcomplainingaboutit.
