I think that's true. People who do not make their own decisions do not shape their future. If anyone does not think about their decisions then they will not make an intelligent decision. The consequences of unintelligent decisions are not desired.If you do not define your future then the future will define you. True or false?
Kierkegaard certainly thought so. Even Nietzsche largely agreed (though they greatly disagreed about how to go about defining your future).
Arguably, that's the lesson of Vincent's character in Pulp fiction as well.If you do not define your future then the future will define you. True or false?
';Do not dwell in the past, do not dream of the future, concentrate the mind on the present moment. ';
Buddha
I agree
by Jim Francis
As a rule, the future develops from what you're doing right now.
The way you respond to people, events and surroundings affects your
life and your future. If you put out anger, you will get back
anger, and if you love, you will be loved. Everything that happens
to you is a reflection or an echo of your own inner attitudes and
feelings, even if buried deep within your subconscious.
The first step in creating the future is to decide exactly what you
want. Choose only one goal and stick with it. Mind power, like any
other kind of capacity, expresses intensely only when its energies
are focused to a fine point of concentration.
Kerryann, a student of huna, told me, ';Whenever I've really focused
on a goal it happens ... not always like I planned, but it
happens.'; Accordingly, unify your mind with your goal and feel that
you are one with it. By directing your attention to your desired
objective, it will come into manifestation much more easily.
Are You Ready To Change Your Future?
Are you ready to make your dreams and wishes come true? If yes,
take time now to write down your goal. Because your Low Self is
very concrete and literal, writing down your goal will show it that
you are doing something real and not just daydreaming.
If not sure what you want, just write down your ideas. At this
point you are simply brainstorming. Don't worry about coming up
with the perfect wording. Hesitation, worry or being critical will
only put your Low Self out of the picture.
Writing your ideas or your goal on paper will help eliminate the
things that really don't capture your imagination and will make any
vague points more definite. Mull it over for a few days, and it
will become very clear to you exactly what you want. By being very
sure of your goal, you are less likely to be distracted later on.
Kahuna methods teach that concentrated visualization is an
important step toward realization. Form a mental picture of your
goal and then repeat it out loud word for word three times, a
precise verbal statement of what you are working toward. The
stronger and clearer you make your mental image and goal statement,
the stronger and clearer will be the results.
Keep both your visualization and goal very focused. Avoid
distracting thoughts or images. Hold your mental picture firmly
until the manifestation is complete. Visualization and speaking
your future goal will act as a physical stimulus to impress your
Low Self, which will then send it to the High Self to be brought
into reality.
Most people find visualization easy. However, if you need to
develop skill in using mental pictures, you can practice with a
simple object, such as an apple. Look at the apple and slowly and
carefully observe its attributes. Close your eyes and inwardly see
the apple. Open your eyes and look at the color. Close your eyes
once more and visualize its shade of color in your mind's eye.
Move to visualizing something more complicated, such as a group of
objects on a table. Look them over, close your eyes and reconstruct
them in your mind. If necessary, open your eyes briefly to check
accuracy or to refresh your memory.
HOPE THIS ANSWERS YOUR Q.
LOVE
PLUTO
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