AIMS AND IDEAS
Unless ideas are connected with purpose, there can be no intelligent achievement. The majority allow the thought bark to "drift" across the ocean of existence.
Aimlessness is a lack of direction or purpose.
vice, and such wandering must not be allowed to continue for anyone who wants to avoid disaster.
and devastation.
They who have no central purpose in their lives are easily overcome by small cares, concerns, issues, and feelings of self-pity, all of which are signs of weakness that, just as surely as deliberately planned sins (but through a different route), lead to failure, unhappiness, and loss, since weakness cannot endure in a power-evolving universe.
A man should have a legitimate goal in his heart and work toward achieving it.
This objective should serve as the focal point of his thoughts. It could be a spiritual ideal or a worldly item, depending on his disposition at the moment.
Whatever it is, he must steadfastly direct his thoughts towards the goal he has set for himself. He ought to consider this aim as his greatest responsibility and should
commit oneself to its acquisition, not letting one's thoughts drift off to
short-lived imaginings, cravings, and fantasies. This is the royal road to controlling yourself and
actual thought concentration. Even if he tries time and again to realize his dream
the strength of character gained will be the metric of his true success, and this will be a new starting point for future growth (as he must until weakness is overcome).
victory and strength.
People who aren't ready for a big goal should concentrate on doing their duty well, even if the work seems minor. Only through this method may the mind be concentrated and collected, and
resolution and energy may be cultivated, and once that is done, there is nothing that cannot be achieved.
Knowing its own weakness and believing that strength may be found in prayer will enable even the least of souls to accomplish great things.
will, as a result of thinking in this way, immediately start exercising.
will, and will continue to, add effort to effort, patience to patience, and strength to strength.
will eventually grow divinely powerful and never stop growing.
Just as a man who is physically frail may make himself strong through meticulous and patient training, so may a guy who is emotionally weak.
The man with weak thoughts can strengthen them by exercising himself in proper thinking.
Entering means giving up on purpose and weakness and starting to think with purpose.
the caliber of those powerful people who view failure as simply one of the roads to success; who use all circumstances to their advantage; and who think boldly, act without fear, and succeed brilliantly. After creating his objective, a person should mentally lay out a clear route to its fulfillment, without glancing left or right.
An individual must have a clear vision; doubts and fears must be strictly avoided since they are disruptive components that create a zigzag line.
rendering it bent, ineffective, futile. Never will thoughts of fear and doubt cross your mind.
can't, and never will, accomplish anything. They always result in failure. All strong ideas, including intention, energy, power to act, come to an end when doubt and fear enter.
Knowledge of our ability to accomplish something gives rise to the willingness to do so. Uncertainty and anxiety are the main issues.
He who supports them, rather than slays them, frustrates the adversaries of knowledge.
himself at every turn.
Failure is conquered by him who has defeated fear and hesitation. Every one of his thoughts is aligned
All challenges are bravely faced and wisely overcome. He has these intentions.
plant them at the right time, and they will blossom and produce fruit that will not fall.
to the ground early.
Allied thought fearlessly to purpose becomes creative force: he who knows this is ready
He who does this has become the conscious and wise individual who aspires to become something stronger and better than just a jumble of shifting sensations and thoughts.
wielder of his mental abilities.
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