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Wednesday, January 19, 2011

A painful past and good moral character can Make you or Break you

A painful past and good moral character doesn't mean success for the future.  The set up of the universe, in which you and I are guests on, doesn't care if you are a good person with a painful past at no fault of your own.  The universe holds no bias in favor of your moral character one way or the other.  The great law of the universe says you reap a whirlwind of what you sew.  So be careful of what you sew because you will reap a whirl wind in return.

Let the pains of your past fuel an unfettered desire for a fundamental change in your belief system and your personal philosophy to drive you to do the actionable things necessary for a different future from your past.  But don't anchor one foot in the past with the other tucked timidly in the future.  The worlds greatest self made success stories are born out of the most painful backgrounds.  They didn't spend their time whining about what they feel they should have because they are good people.  They actually DID THINGS every day driven by an unshakable personal philosophy born out of the pains of there circumstances.

I hear morally good people whine about why they should be better off because they are good people with a painful past they don't deserve.  It's simply delusional and naive to think you deserve to be successful because you're a good person so you deserve it.  If it were up to me that's the way it would be but it's not up to me it's up to a higher power; the god of your choosing or quite simply the universe.  You will have an abundance of the things you want when the universe says you deserve it and it s NOT a moral thing because the universe doesn't have a bias about moral character.  This is tremendously empowering because it's the things that you do that you have control over that will determine what you have in the future.  It's human to give support and to console one another in times of pain.  But never confide in each other saying things are going to be ok once things work themselves out by themselves.  That's naive and potential death to a persons self image.  What if you do nothing and it gets worse?  Instead say something useful like, "everything will work itself out once we make everything ok let's do something".


I'm calling on YOU!  Don't just think happy positive thoughts and don't cling to a painful past.  Let that painful past drive you to actually DO SOMETHING to give those positive thoughts some tangible meaning.  Hanging onto a painful past and finding other stories from other people to match up with is how you stay in your painful circumstances a year from now.  I'd like you to walk away from that philosophy and adopt a new philosophy that says, "my future is not going to be like my past and I'm going to actually DO SOMETHING to design the life of my dreams".

Is that new philosophy a better fit for you than perhaps another philosophy you've had?

Tom - Diamond Independent Beachbody Coach
http://TeamPassion.info

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