it Coulda Been Me

By Eva Gregory, published Dec 15, 2006
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In today's society, so much is based on scales, decided by tests, and judged by comparison. It's no wonder that society, as a whole, has issues about achievement and the quest for success. Success, like most other things is viewed as a goal that has levels, and all too many people believe that they are incapable of achieving true success. Why is this? The universal Law of Equality states that the dreams and desires of each person are just as important as the next, as is their fulfillment. So everyone is free to pursue their goals since no one is predisposed to achieve success, and others are doomed to fail. But, this law is so often overlooked and feelings of inferiority ensue. This especially occurs when one compares their dreams and accomplishments to those of others. In fact, when this happens, it is the Law of Belief that is most frequently being substituted, the law that says that beliefs create reality. So what happens when you think of Bill Gates, or Donald Trump? Do you look at them and think, "I'll never see in a lifetime the kind of money that they see in a year?" Or do you smile to yourself and say, "Not yet, but I'm working on it?" When you factor in the law of belief, can you see how much more successful a person will be with an "I think I can" attitude, versus an "I know I can't" attitude?

it Coulda Been Me

It Coulda Been Me

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Takeaways
  • Shed your limitations and get ready to embrace your destiny and vision: the vision that you hold for yourself, full of passion, promise, happiness and success.
  • If you want it, you can have it, YOU can create it.
  • The universal laws are simply the tools to help you never again utter the words, "It coulda been me."
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