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How to Turn "Thinking" into "Doing" (1)

How to Turn "Thinking" into "Doing" (1)

By PalurovicPublished 3 years ago 5 min read

Well, you've read two great scrolls, and you've certainly learned a lot about yourself and why you are the way you are. Now that the foundation has been laid, your knowledge of your abilities has increased exponentially. So, are you ready to take this crucial step?

No, not yet. Unless you truly digest the oldest rule of success, which is that you can be whatever you want to be; Your character is the full embodiment of thought, character determines destiny. So now, tomorrow, next month, what you think, you will do. Although this gentle reminder has echoed through the centuries, it is best expressed by James Allen, a minor celebrity from the village of Evrakoby by the sea in Dover, England, and his classic little book, Just As You Think. The book has been republished again and again for nearly a hundred years. And James Allen is undoubtedly one of the most quoted writers and thinkers in history. This lesson was drawn from his book. What do you really look for in life? Consider carefully, "success is also their own, also their own failure". In the armory of the mind, we can build weapons to destroy ourselves, but we can also create new tools to build ourselves an edifice of peace and joy in heaven.

Success, love, happiness, contentment, wealth... If these are the things you want to own, then below you will find their roots, how they sprout and grow from the seeds of your mind. This seed needs to be planted now, because by the end of this lesson, you will understand this great truth and begin to truly take control of your own destiny...

All a man's achievements and failures are the direct product of his thoughts. In such a tightly regulated universe, where a slight imbalance means total destruction, individual responsibility must be absolute. Everyone's strengths and weaknesses, pure and dirty are their own, not others. These characteristics are formed and expressed by each individual, not brought about by others, so only he can change them, no one else can help him. His circumstances are his own and no one else's, and out of these his sorrows, his pains, his joys, and his achievements grow. "I think, therefore I am," he thinks of himself, he is there, he is obsessed with thinking, and success follows him. Thought makes him exist, constantly thinking, makes him grow. Many people who think often say, "Because there is a ruler, there is an oppressor, so many people are slaves; We should hate those who oppress us." Now, there is a tendency among many people to say the opposite: "Because there are so many slaves, there is one person who is in charge. It is the slaves we should hate." The truth is that the ruler and the ruled are ignorant collaborators, and while they appear to be fighting against each other, they are really fighting against themselves. The infinite knowledge of man gives the ruler full insight into the law's effect on the governed, and therefore abuses his power. The endless love of human beings lets us see that both sides are hurt, so no one is to blame. The infinite compassion of man unites the ruler and the ruled. And he who conquers the weak, and renounces all selfish thought, is neither a ruler nor a slave, he is a free man.

Therefore, only by improving our thoughts can we improve ourselves, conquer difficulties and achieve results. It is the refusal to improve our mental state that keeps us weak, helpless, and miserable. People who want to achieve something, even if it is very secular, must also in the primitive animal nature of the customary servility, improve their ideological realm. In order to succeed, people must sacrifice at least some of their primitive nature, selfish motives, and unscrupulous ways, though not all of them. A man whose first instinct is primordial animalistic motives cannot think clearly, cannot arrange everything in a planned way, because he cannot find and develop his own potential resources, and can accomplish nothing at all. If he can't begin to control his thoughts, he can't control the big picture, he can't take on big responsibilities, he can't act on his own, he can't make his own decisions. But he is limited only by the realm of thought he has chosen.

Without sacrifice, there can be no progress, no success. A man's worldly success can be measured by how much he has thought out of his original nature: how he controls his mind, focuses on his plans, constantly reinforces his decisions, and performs tasks and responsibilities independently. The higher his mind rises, the more upright, noble, and honest he becomes; The more likely he is to succeed, the more blessed his achievements will be, and the longer they will last.

The universe does not favor those who are greedy, false and evil. Although it may seem confusing at times, our world helps people who are honest, noble, and moral. All the great teachers of all ages have conveyed this idea, in one form or another. In order to prove this idea, to understand this idea, we need to constantly improve our thoughts, to become more noble and righteous.

Intellectual achievement is the result of the pursuit of knowledge, is in life and nature to find the truth, the good and the beautiful result. Sometimes, perhaps, such achievement is combined with vanity and ambition, but it is not the product of those characteristics, but the natural product of long hard growth and hard work, the product of purity and selflessness.

Spiritual achievement is the embodiment of divine pursuit, aspiration and accumulation. Those who are in the company of noble and holy thoughts, those who dwell in pure and unselfish hearts, are bound to become wiser and more noble in character, as the sun rises over the mountains, as the moon becomes full, so are they bound to ascend to positions of influence and be blessed.

Achievement, no matter what form, is the crown of effort, is the crown of thought. With the help of self-discipline, determination, persistence, integrity, and the right idea of purpose, we get promoted and progress. And in the nature of the impulse, indulgence, laches, mixed and disorderly, lax, corruption thought under the interference of we'll fall people can climb to the top of the huge success, even to achieve the noble realm of spirit, and then fell into the depths of weak and lonely, that's because he tolerated arrogance, so selfish corruption thoughts eventually occupied himself. The triumph of the right mind needs to be guarded carefully. And when success comes, many people let their guard down, only to slide to the bottom of failure very quickly.

Success, whether in business, in academic research, or in the spiritual world, is the product of ideas with a clear direction, subject to the same laws and norms, and in much the same way; The only difference is the content of the achievements is not quite the same. Achievement is small, sacrifice is small; He that would do great, must make great sacrifices; He who would attain the noble must sacrifice the most.

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Palurovic

You laugh so hard, no one knows you cry but silent tears.

The only way to look effortless is to put effort behind it.

We have no future that we cannot change, only the past that we do not want to change

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