Saturday, March 15, 2014

Will Power Could be a Burden.

Dr. John Townsend's argument against will power with throw back a lot of people. Most people have been worshiping this concept, will power. And a bunch of other people are still trying to learn what it is. They may not have to learn so hard. Because..

According to this doctor from Pure Passion, relying solely on will power to endure a problem, it can be a real set back.

To survive suffering, one must eventually reach out. Move to the next level. Exit from the enclosure he/she has been for so long.

This is another defiance against "positive affirmations." Just trying to be positive and living under one's will power may not be sufficient.





Like anything in life, it takes a real life experience to convince our mind that something is great or hopeful. Just merely listening to self positive talk or others trying to convince you that life will be good is something like make belief. 

Want to up-live your life, make a real connection. The question is.. how? Right?././

Give your ideas about this.



 day #15,464

22 comments:

  1. Of course, positive thinking is only first step, one has to project those thoughts into action. It's the effective way to achieve realistic goals!

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  2. You're right on Mojo2014. It takes that "first step."

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  3. People can just be stubborn about it. It's sad.

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  4. Do You Know People That Are On The Verge Of Losing Everything for Stubbornness?

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  5. Yeah, i do. If I can change their minds then it would be nice.

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  6. She would never listen to reason on any subject , Always with the " I'm Right" etc....bl..

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  7. She had a stroke " It was no wonder with her temper " .

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  8. I lost my mind. lol :D
    IT's dumb.

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  9. ME! But I only use my powers for good.

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  10. Iv'e been called "Stubborn" many times. Too Bad... I dont change my views

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  11. The husband, he lost me and still is stubborn.

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  12. You guys still really talk. But it's nice. Thanks for the comments.

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  13. I think giving in is sometimes a strength.

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  14. For awhile, I thought I could live with depression. Because I could deal with it and how it was. But I was wrong. It killed me inside. One time, as I was standing in front of a few strangers, I said out loud to them, "I didn't ask to be born." There were shock to hear. I wasn't into suicide. But I was dying inside.

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  15. Once you turn your back on life, is that freedom? You tell me.

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