Friday, November 25, 2011

Different schools of thought, great results

One leading self development life coach says keep nose to the grind and work sixteen hours a day in order to succeed.  Another says, don't push intellectual work into factory work because it will send you to the bottom. This is typical of people in the first world.  They cannot decide on one method that works so they come up with all manner of explanations, courses, theories, experiments,  religions even a political system, which, because no one can agree on anything,  they then call democracy.  People, the craziest thing about this is that this works.  If it did not, we would be having the millionaires and billionaires here, in this fourthworld, instead of so many in the first.  So, maybe what we need to do, is learn to listen to each other no matter how different our opinions on anything are.  From listening to divergent views we need to respect each other's view, so much so that we incorporate that which we do not want to, but have to, in order to succeed.   

I think having open minded people around one, people with a common purpose and determination to succeed invariably produces the desired result.  The beautiful example is one of Mahatma Gandhi when he first said that a few people with total belief and faith in what they want to do can change the world.  The fact that he said it, and then went on to do it is not amazing, but just a beacon along illuminating the way for everyone else in the fourthworld to go for their dreams, and achieve them, and not only achieve them, but enjoy their success.  

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