Friday 5 July 2013

MAGIC OF THOUGHTS

We teach children to read, write and be numerate. We teach them too, to memorise facts and formulas. In some subjects, we even make a cursory attempt to teach them to think for themselves. But there remains a great deal of information that even the best education may never provide. Yet sadly, we are often blind to this. We grow up so full of what we know, that it doesn't even occur to us to consider how much more we ought to know. Life now offers you the chance to make a valuable discovery. Don't close your eyes to this.
There is no need to keep wistfully yearning for imaginary time machines, loopholes in laws or even magical potions that can somehow free you from commitments made long ago. This is not a fairy tale world and you require no mythical sword in order to slay some legendary dragon. You simply need two qualities that are very real and very available. The first is patience, the second is trust. You keep looking back at what has happened and thinking, 'That was wrong.' You are about to see why it was not so wrong
In daily life, we are forever following signs and symbols. If, for example, we see two public conveniences, one with an image of a gentleman on the door and one depicting a lady, most of us wouldn't dream of entering the 'wrong room'. Even if we knew it would be empty and we'd be sure to find similar facilities in either place, we'd feel strange about defying the implied instruction. 
When you are in any way belittled by your current need to attend to something small. Doing small tasks will not make your status down.Where some people will happily seize upon such information and allow themselves to be cheered. There is something about  character that provokes a different reaction when more inclined to be slightly suspicious, to assume  but despite all-  things really are looking up for you now.
 When we are full of positive energy,it has much the same impact on us as it would if we were to consume several bottles of a well-known energy drink. Such beverages are very popular, but those who imbibe them often find that the strength and stamina they gain, is outweighed by the discrimination and insight that we lose, giving you, not just the ability to make a difference but the ability to make the right kind of a difference.If it is now possible to do what once seemed impossible, how many other miracles might prove attainable? Are you right to see hope in a set of changing circumstances? Or should you assume that they represent the entire iceberg, not just the tip? One thing we can be sure of is that change rarely comes to people who resolutely refuse to believe that change can happen. Even when it occurs before their very eyes, they somehow play it down or exclude themselves from it. At least be open to an encouraging ideas. 
You are every bit as influential as all of the above. Your words count for as much, your views are just as important. The world, today, will comply with your wishes and turn itself into whatever you choose to see it as.especially if you are sensitive. One moment, you are meeting all these nice new people and the next - you've got to fire questions at them. You aren't allowed to help, and if they give too many wrong answers, you must wear a big smile while you briefly commensurate with their loss and then send them on their way. 
Perhaps there should be a new show in which the people who lose the most win a prize! A current situation justifies some genuine compassion on your part. How are you?' We ask each other questions like this many times a day. Every time we speak to someone we haven't seen for a while, we feel obliged to utter this phrase through a sense of politeness. But if the answer is going to be anything other than a quick, cursory, 'Fine thanks.' We really don't want to hear it. Isn't that terribly impolite? With all that in mind, let us now look at your opportunity to find out how someone really is. They are willing to tell you. It would be well worth making the effort to listen to what they have to say.
We read too many newspapers. We watch too much TV. We all know more than we need to know about so many subjects. Our heads are full of facts and figures, names and numbers, titbits of trivia and fruitless facts. And what do we gain from this? Only the dubious ability to prove the truth of the old adage that 'ignorance is bliss'. You can't somehow force yourself to 'unknow' what you now know, but you can at least resolve to start thinking about it a little less and to stand further back would be no bad thing. 
Conventional wisdom advises us all to look before we leap. But some of the most successful and impressive leaps that have ever been taken were only able to happen because nobody stopped to look first. If you stop long enough to look at anything, you can find fault with it or identify reasons to worry about it. Now, don't get me wrong. I'm not advising a policy of total recklessness. But if you are now feeling a strong instinctive urge to follow a particular path, why should you make such an effort to try to talk yourself out of it?
For every theme, there is a variation. For every carefully planned structure, there is a possibility of a spontaneous improvisation. It may seem to you as if an arrangement is clear and a pattern simply needs to be adhered to, but you can't be sure that things will play out in exactly as you anticipate. Right now, that's wonderful news. It leaves room for a pleasant surprise, just where you most need one. Look again at what seems almost depressingly inevitable. Imagine a brighter development - and then expect one

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