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Revision as of 11:18, 28 March 2020
Contents
Definition
Applications
Develop a Noble Vision
“Don’t overestimate yourself now, but *don’t underestimate who you could be. start now, develop a noble vision of who you could be, develop discipline, familiarize yourself with the great works, learn to read,write, speak, to think you will be deadly.”[Citation Needed]
Interpretations
You see what you aim at. What you aim at is what manifests for you in the world.
The higher the goal, the greater the kick. But don’t set the goal so high that you are always failing.
Specify your goal and a transformation process which will get you there. If you persist with very small improvements, you will eventually win.
You must have direction, because direction causes positive emotion. You must have a goal, a direction, value structures
See Also
References