Remember any of your dreams or fantasies when you were young? Dreams of wealth, power, fame and lots of time to roam about?
We all had such dreams and fantasies. What happened to them? Did these dreams fade away as realities set in and trump dreams and fantasies?
In our struggles through life, we often resort to dreams and recall the fantasies we had when young. Have you ever wondered how many people's dreams ever turn into realities? If so, what made and how these people realized their dreams while others failed? Are these people endowed with special capabilities? Born into the right families? Are lucky, perhaps? Or they worked hard and smarter to reach their dreams?
Earl Nightingale said, "We become what we think about!"
Think for a moment what this means, "We become what we think about!"
In the Bible, Mark 9:23, you read, "If thou canst believe, all things are possible to him that believe." Norman Vincent Peale put it this way, "This is one of the greatest laws in the universe. Fervently do I wished I had discovered it as a very young man. It dawned upon me much later in life and I found it to be one of the greatest if not my greatest discovery outside of my relationship with God. The great law briefly and simply stated is that if you think in negative terms you will get negative results, if you think in positive terms you will achieve positive results." That is the simple fact he went on to say which is of the basis of an astonishing law of prosperity and success - in three words, "believe and succeed."
George Bernard Shaw said, "People are always blaming their circumstances for what they are. I don't believe in circumstances. The people who get on in this world are the people who get up and look for the circumstances they want and if they can find them make them. Well, it's pretty apparent isn't it? And every person who discovered this for a while believed that he was the first one to work it out - we become what we think about."
The above two paragraphs are quotes from Earl Nightingale's talk - "The Strangest Secret."
Dream of becoming rich so you can help others? Noble thought. Yes, go think and dream about it night and day. Believe in this thought. Put efforts and work towards it, and inevitably, you will become what you think about.
Congratulations! Now you can count yourself among people who had realized their dreams!
We all had such dreams and fantasies. What happened to them? Did these dreams fade away as realities set in and trump dreams and fantasies?
In our struggles through life, we often resort to dreams and recall the fantasies we had when young. Have you ever wondered how many people's dreams ever turn into realities? If so, what made and how these people realized their dreams while others failed? Are these people endowed with special capabilities? Born into the right families? Are lucky, perhaps? Or they worked hard and smarter to reach their dreams?
Earl Nightingale said, "We become what we think about!"
Think for a moment what this means, "We become what we think about!"
In the Bible, Mark 9:23, you read, "If thou canst believe, all things are possible to him that believe." Norman Vincent Peale put it this way, "This is one of the greatest laws in the universe. Fervently do I wished I had discovered it as a very young man. It dawned upon me much later in life and I found it to be one of the greatest if not my greatest discovery outside of my relationship with God. The great law briefly and simply stated is that if you think in negative terms you will get negative results, if you think in positive terms you will achieve positive results." That is the simple fact he went on to say which is of the basis of an astonishing law of prosperity and success - in three words, "believe and succeed."
George Bernard Shaw said, "People are always blaming their circumstances for what they are. I don't believe in circumstances. The people who get on in this world are the people who get up and look for the circumstances they want and if they can find them make them. Well, it's pretty apparent isn't it? And every person who discovered this for a while believed that he was the first one to work it out - we become what we think about."
The above two paragraphs are quotes from Earl Nightingale's talk - "The Strangest Secret."
Dream of becoming rich so you can help others? Noble thought. Yes, go think and dream about it night and day. Believe in this thought. Put efforts and work towards it, and inevitably, you will become what you think about.
Congratulations! Now you can count yourself among people who had realized their dreams!
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