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Monday, December 5, 2011

The Path Undertaken



One of the most prominent choices men take in life is quitting. Defeat acceptance is a norm in any class of society. What comes out of a 'temporary defeat' is the most crucial point in this perpetual process. 




When you're in pain, you are never truly defeated. 
J.Hunstman


A person can either:

  • Continue to linger and suffer the trauma of defeat.
  • Track back on the mistakes committed and learn from them.

What are the possible tell tales that a person has accepted defeat?:


Often stay away from the first onset.
A man who encountered problems from his first business venture of selling digital devices will probably never take up the business again.

Often discourages the people around him to follow suit.
The man will give a whole list of problems he had to face while in the business to an acquaintance who wishes to venture into the same field. 


Ridicules his acquaintance's determination to prove him wrong.
Challenges may be thrown at each other to prove who is right. However, when you truly believe in your desires, it will manifest itself in the most unexpected ways. Opportunity is often disguised as temporary defeat awaiting the bold hearted to attain the abundance they hide. 


You may complain that it is impossible for you to "see yourself in the possession of money" before you actually have it. Here is where a burning desire will come to your aid. If you truly desire money so keenly that your desire is an obsession, you will have no difficulty in convincing yourself that you will acquire it. 
~ Napoleon Hill ~  

To conclude the session, ask yourself this:
Will you persevere in times of test, or will you wither with your dreams only to discourage others to follow suit?


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Sunday, December 4, 2011

State them out. Shout them LOUD!



Take action today for it pays ~ J.Huntsman
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Friday, December 2, 2011

Be on top of The Pyramid!



Imhotep pioneered the construction of pyramids in the early days. Pyramids were fashioned to mimic the royal palace and served as a burial chamber for the Pharaoh. Such architecture demanded strong desires and while the construction of the pyramid went through ups and downs, The Great Pyramid was the legacy of the ancient Egyptians to the world.

The society literally lives in a system of pyramids. The rich and powerful are always on top of this self-manifesting system. Robert Kiyosaki once said, "I have a problem with too much money. I can't reinvest it fast enough, and because I reinvest it, more money comes in. Yes, the rich do get richer". The individuals of this class have set their goals right. Challenging themselves to push their extra mile. And No, if your thinking AGE is a factor your obviously lacking some qualities to be in this upper class, The Influential Zone.


Individuals grow accustomed to their own class in this pyramid. Eventually this gave birth to the whole idea of 'The Comfort Zone'. People of this zone have yet to challenge themselves and push their limits. As I've mentioned before the human thought is a powerful tool that man(woman) often overseas. Clouded by the comfortable environment and coy surroundings, one tends to fall astray.

When people are lame, they love to blame
~Robert T Kiyosaki~

Don't allow yourselves to fall deeper down the pyramid, The Olympics Zone. Here you find individuals running a race. A race that goes on and on, UNLESS they finally come to realize that they are capable of far more greater achievements than they already had.

When your at your lowest, find ways to motivate, challenge and also most importantly reward yourselves. I leave you readers with a simple choice to make,

Do you want to be in the [I], [C], or [D]?

*[I], [C], or [D] can stand for many things but in my dictionary it stands for Ignited, Clouded and Dead. Make up your own definition and stay [I] gnited.











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Thursday, December 1, 2011

Desire; is it eagerness or an infatuation?


Desire. A simple word that could mean the world; a powerful thought that when it manifests physically could change the entire course of your life.


"An intangible impulse of thought can be transmuted into its physical counterpart by the application of known principles" ~ Napoleon Hill

Infatuations are often mixed up with genuine desires. During my course of life, I've met :
  • realists who do everything they can to achieve greatness in life.
  • the idle community who are trapped in the rat race.
  • the enthusiasts but without opportunity.
Desire should be a genuine eagerness to achieve what we've hoped for. Be it for ourselves, the people around us, the community or the nation. As long as you start with these simple words:

I want to ...

Don't ever start of with I need to. When the mind sees a desire as a need, the enthusiasm to achieve it declines and most probably diminishes. A need enslaves your personality to get the best life has to offer. We have choices and are held responsible for our actions. If you are not working towards a better life, then you have yourselves to blame.

Lets start by asking yourself these simple questions:
  1. What do I want to achieve in life? (name it and be precise; i.e be it a materialistic desire or character development)
  2. Am I doing something to achieve your dream with each passing day? If your answer is NO, then your desires are just infatuations. Don't bother having those dreams, as you are not really enthusiastic about them.
  3. If your answer is YES, you are one step closer to achieving them. Never back down on your desires.
  4. How can I do better on a daily basis into achieving these dreams? Draw up an action plan with the title: MY STATEMENT OF DESIRE
  5. Am I ready to take the next bold move in life to honour my statement, live by it and never thrown in the towel?
I leave you to ponder on these questions and decide are your desires created from pure eagerness or was it all just an infatuation soon to be forgotten and fretted upon?
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