Hey there! Despite the fact, I want to say again that connecting is the best. How do things look like your side? I wish you are happy and you managing to see at least some precious and pleasant moments in your everyday life.
Next, I want to mention a quote from one of my favorite authors, Norman Vincent Peale. This quote was a really meaningful thing to me and made me feel like I finally got it. I really wanted to tell you about it. When he remarked "A thought change will require a world change," didn't he speak the truth with power?
And it made me understand that our mindset can be extremely influential in our everyday lives. Sometimes we find ourselves in the sulk, thinking the worse, and to this our only salvation is to wake up to new ideas or fresh views, in which case we can make the reality of our dreaming.
Just imagine the possibilities! Through embracing such change in our thinking, we remain able to attract into our lives abundance, opportunities, and happiness. It's the same as normal seeding the land of hope and observing how the plants blossom into lovely things.
Contrary to this, altering thoughts is not something we do so easily. It takes an ignition, a deliberate action, and more often than not, is a bit of a time investment. However, the examples are so valuable! So unfair? We become the sculptors by ourselves, molding out our lives in a way that is consistent with our values and beliefs
Hence, for the sake of the world we share, let us take a vow to be aware of what we're thinking and how we are harming the world by the energy we are emitting. Let's take on the challenge of dwelling in the world of good, gaining confidence in the workability of what we can do, and then working for the betterment of the society.
I fully understand that by building on a more optimistic side of a coin, one starts to see the world with those tinted glasses that inhibit negativity and encourage hope, appreciation, and an unlimited universe.
Rather than droning on so much, let us proceed! I ask about your interpretation of Peale's quote because this is what the statement itself communicates What kinds of thoughts changes apart from facing the same world we regularly go through?