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Reflections from "As a man thinketh" by James Allen


Allens states:

"Those who lack a central purpose in life fall prey to worries, fears, and petty troubles, and end up stuck in self-pity. They may appear virtuous because they lack any glaring faults and make no great mistakes, but they take a long, winding route to failure and unhappiness just the same."

Awareness: Having a central purpose/vision is so important. It drives you to a certain destination. The power of thought multiplies through focus and concentration.
Take action: I am dedicated to revisiting, refining and following my central vision because I know it will guide me to my desired destination, sure.

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