Copyright (c) 2010 Willie Horton
Have you the guts to be different? Have the guts to stand out from the crowd, to stand apart from your own little herd? Have you what it takes to set yourself apart from all the sad, pathetic people that you hang out with? Yes, normal people are sad and pathetic - and most of us are normal. Seventy years psychological research proves that normal people are crazy, that the normal mind is out of control, preferring to take its instructions - that dictate our behaviour, reactions and our lives - from key events in our formative childhood years, rather than actually taking real action - the only kind of action that will achieve real and exciting results.
Unfortunately, however, you're probably afraid to be different, you're probably afraid of what people will think of you. I've met many people over the years who have told me that they couldn't be super-successful because they'd be afraid of losing their friends. More often than not, the very same people, years later, have come back to me to tell me that they feel liberated by the fact that they no longer hang out with some of their old acquaintances! It turns out that normal people hang around with other normal people as part of some bizarre support mechanism - normal people like to form their own little victim support groups!
To learn more click on title.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.