Throughout the years, I have slowly become conscious about my health and general well being, particularly in the area of general fitness and the human body. Since that period of time, I have slowly started to see a difference between conscious effort and idle dreaming. So many people want to see a change in their health and fitness, yet very few make the actual investment to commit the time needed to actually make these changes.

Is this a coincidence? I really have a firm belief that the most important thing that gets us do anything in our lives isn’t really what’s in our nature, but something which has come directly from society of some kind. Gone are the days of manual labor and working hard for money. We are now living in a new information age where we no longer have to use our hands to actually work. Information is easily there in front of us. With the dawn of the internet, calculators and motor vehicles, we really have come very far in advancement, yet with that, comes idleness.

People are less willing to actually put in the manual work needed in order to see results and instead, focus purely on instant gratification. Whats worse, is that many corporations are taking advantage of the needs of the consumer and are releasing products with titles such as: “Mastery in 3 days or less”, “Learn… in a week” “Instant results…” etc

So its no wonder society in this day in age is becoming deluded and misguided as to what success and mastery actually means. With this in mind, what is the most effective way to whiten teeth and stop teeth stains? Its simple… We need to be caring towards our teeth; floss, brush twice daily, use mouth wash and keep a healthy diet.

Of course, saying something like that would not really entice the consumer into buying, since so many of us want results with little to no effort, yet we seem to not realize the true reality of it. Which is, it is impossible to see rewards in any form without putting in effort in some way. Even entrepreneurs with passive income have had to have put in the investment in the beginning to have made their success happen.

So having understood this, I have now reached a point where I know that in order to make any improvements to my teeth, I have to ignore the conventional and typical wisdom of relying purely on the products alone to whiten my teeth and to keep them clean and in check, but to now focus entirely on my investment and effort alone. It is this common denominator which will separate successful people from failures; whether they get and sustain white teeth and prevent teeth stains or not.