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Create Your Fate
Innovatively
Thinking outside the box means approaching
your
life mission and
challenges
with an
open mind in
non-conventional ways; taking a
God's-eye view of
your life; and
designing higher-level life strategies.
FATE
MANAGEMENT: 3Ds - Dream, Dedication, Destiny
DREAM
“Dream lofty dreams, and as you dream, so
you shall become.” ~ James Allen
Your are what you think. Your Fate is shaped
by your dreams and your thoughts. Set a
narrow goal, and you will reach the ceiling;
dream a big dream, and may reach stars.
Stretch your dream, and your dream will
stretch you. "Dream no small dreams for they
have no power to move the hearts of men,"
said Goethe. Have a big compelling dream to
get inspired – if you really want something
you’ll invent amazing ways to achieve it and
enhance your capabilities on the way.
DEDICATION
Dedication is the quality of being committed
to your big dream and life mission. Unless
commitment is made, there are only hopes;
but no achievements and no transformation.
Stay dedicated to your purpose − the
greatest river was once a little spring who
kept moving towards the ocean.
DESTINY
Yin and Yang of your destiny: stay dedicated
to your big dream (Yin); keep moving towards
your dream proactively and creatively
(Yang).
Keep learning from your experiences
relentlessly. The past is the future – a
good future for those who draw good lessons
from the past.
Self-reciprocity laws work well for
visionary and dedicated persons. Stretch
your goals, and your goals will stretch
you... Nurture your creativity, and your
creativity will nurture you... Build your
good name and your good name will build you.
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Choice, not chance, determines your destiny. |
Aristotle |
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To think outside
the box is to look
wider and further and to try
not thinking of the obvious things, but to try thinking of the things beyond
them.
Once is a
day, take time to think like an
almighty Creator − because
you are. |
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Life is everything. Life is God...
And while there is life, there is delight in the self-awareness of the
divinity. |
Leo Tolstoy |
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Eastern vs.
Western Philosophy
The Wheel of Life
In the East, life is a cyclic spiritual journey. In the West, life is a one-time cradle-to-grave journey.
Buddhists believe in cycles of reincarnations.
Western philosophers believe in single
life. |
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