What is reality

Wed, May 4th 2016, 03:05 PM

You know, the word reality means different things to different people. Well let me clarify what I just said. What I actually mean is this. What is reality to one person may not be reality to another. Would you please explain that in more detail D. Paul because quite frankly I'm a bit confused? Well let me explain exactly what I mean in this way.

Let's suppose that you and I are both in a 100-yard race. Now, I'm extremely positive as I close my eyes and visualize myself hitting the tape, crossing the finishing line first ... that's my reality. On the other hand, you haven't trained at all, you're not really a good runner, and into the bargain you're an extremely negative person who knows that you will not win the race -- well then, that's your reality.

Yes indeed, as I have relayed to you my valued readers on many occasions before in these articles, one of the favorite sayings which is uttered with amazing regularity by negative people is you've got to be realistic. But as stated already, what is realistic to one person may not be at all realistic to others. So I do trust that you fully understand the title of today's articles, what is reality, and of course the answer is, that reality for you is what you honestly perceive in your mind that you can actually accomplish. Yes indeed, in a nutshell we inevitably get back to one's individual attitude toward the task at hand, can I do it or not? It's all about attitude. Yes it is.

So my friend, once again I'm highlighting the absolute necessity of having PMA (positive mental attitude) if you wish to succeed at all that you do. Your individual reality should always be summed up in the following simple three-word phrase -- yes I can. Belief -- 100 percent belief in one's self and your ability to make your goals a reality in life is absolutely essential if you wish to consistently succeed.

o Think about it!
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