If we had to generalize the landscape of a persons mind– I’d organize it into two buckets: Most of us either have a prison or a palace for our mental.
Everyone experiences whatever they’ve got, and they’re so used to it, they never stop and “think” is this working for me?
We’re victims of thinking, at least we start out that way.
Applied Faith is choosing to keep a mental attitude clear of fear and doubt, and directed and focused to the attainment of your desires.
It takes practice, but choosing to practice is the key here.
One of my favorite quotes is that corny we suffer in imagination more than reality, probably butchered that just now, but wanna stay on topic.
Yesterday, on some casual shit, I realized faith is missing in my own life.
In JUST two years, I pretty much changed my entire existence.
I became who I am, grew as an individual, experienced life more than I ever have, had my hands in various creative projects, and AM still going up.
BUT my autopilot-ed thoughts tell a different story— the “you still don’t have those childhood dreams so you’re a loser” tale.
Look back at the shittiest moments of your life and you’ll notice something– sure, the circumstances were probably shit, but you made them so much worse by being negative and fearful of the world.
Your resistance fueled the failure.
We could all use more faith.
Moving forward—
I’m going to assume the best, not on some idiotic-never-prepared-bullshit, but I’m going to choose to focus my attention on things I want and experiences I’d like to create.
I’m choosing to have and to practice faith.
Will you try it with me?
–FOOL
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