Tuesday, December 20, 2005

Thought for the Day: Thought

When you have found a worthwhile dream that you're passionate about (and this may take a few months to possible a year, if you've never actually given thought to your life), you may be wondering: how am I going to get there? You may search and search for the answer but never find it. Don't worry, this is natural. In fact, this is a good sign. Dreams are meant to seem difficult or even impossible. If they're not, then they're not dreams, they are only short term goals - stepping stones to your dream. So how are you going to get to this impossible dream? The answer is thought.

If you imagine your dream, visualise clearly, then you will find a way. By holding the image or picture in the mind, we slowly but surely bring the thing closer to us. We can be what we will to be. Hmmm maybe I lost about half of you in the last few sentences. Let me explain. If think of being rich, you will be rich. If you think of being poor, you will be poor. If you think of yourself being the best comedian in the world, you will be the best comedian in the world. What you think is what you will become. Food for thought, hey?

Now, I didn't make this mumbo jumbo up. This stuff is agreed upon by great thinkers of old and modern times like Napoleon Hill, Ralph Emerson, Robert Kiyosaki, and Bill Gates. It is rumoured that after Bill Gates read 'The Master Key System' by Charles F. Haanel he immediately abandoned his studies to build his wealth empire. 'The Master Key System' is where I got most of that stuff in the last paragraph. If you want you can buy it at a discount here.

Just before I finish off, I have to warn you. Thought can change your life for the better or the worse. If you think of negative thoughts, you will become a very 'negative' person. Your life will attract negative people and everything that happens in your life will be negative. In other words, you'll be cursed. I hate to say such scary and ill things, but its true.

So get in control of your life. Oh yes by the way, remember Martin Flood's recent million dollar win on 'Who wants to be a millionaire'? The key ingredient to his win is visualising his win (and of course hard work, read the news clip here). This just goes to show this 'thought theory' is not airy fairy talk. It is real and happening all around us.

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