eBook about I Can Therefore I Will - The human mind is a device for survival and reproduction, and reason is just one of its various techniques (Personal Growth eBook NookBook) [NOOK Book]
Now, let us test to add different one in the list; this time, a real person, show you, me, your teacher, my next-door neighbor, or plainly anyone who exists in this world. The list would now be like this: Superman, Spiderman, Batman, the X-males, the Incredible Hulk, and you. Again, same question: What should be the common factor among the in the list?
Now, let us test to add different one in the list; this time, a real person, show you, me, your teacher, my next-door neighbor, or plainly anyone who exists in this world. The list would now be like this: Superman, Spiderman, Batman, the X-males, the Incredible Hulk, and you. Again, same question: What should be the common factor among the in the list?
Remember, it includes you now. So before answering, you could request different question first. Is there truly something we all possess? Indeed, there is. Still changing the last entry to me, your teacher, my next-door neighbor, or whoever real person you could think of, still there will always be something common between a superhero and a real person like you and me, and that is power. Ever envied a superhero for having supernatural powers? I think we all have. Just imagine how cool and fascinating it would be to turned invisible Still for Just a minute or two, to fly across mountains and seas, to climb tall buildings and walls, to create fire or ice depending on what the situation needs, or to plainly have that unique physical strength to be able to do things that standard men and women can't do.
But are these kinds of power only necessary to make us superior over others? As real men and women in the real world, we can never possess any of these supernatural physical powers. What we have is the power to sculpt our personality, to shape our future, to create our destiny, and to specify who and what we are - a power greater than any other supernatural powers, a power that builds reality and not mere imagination, a power which everybody possesses and can make him a hero in his own ways. This is the power of the brain.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 1: The Nature of the Mind
Open and Vast
Reflects in Full and Precise Details
Unbiased towards any Impression
Distinguishes Clearly
Potential for Having Everything Already Accomplished
CHAPTER 2: Thoughts Generated by the Mind
Positive Thoughts
Negative Thoughts
The Clash between the Positive and Negative Thoughts
CHAPTER 3: The Mind as an Empowering Agent
Power of Positive Thinking
Power of Negative Thinking
CHAPTER 4: Training the Mind
CHAPTER 5: Mind Power Implies Will Power
I Can Look Good, Feel Good, and Be Good
I Can be Recognized
I Can Make Many Friends
I Can Find True Love
I Can Reach my Goals
CHAPTER 6: Mind Facts, Insights, and Truths
Mind Trivias
Mind Insights
Literature
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Now, let us test to add different one in the list; this time, a real person, show you, me, your teacher, my next-door neighbor, or plainly anyone who exists in this world. The list would now be like this: Superman, Spiderman, Batman, the X-males, the Incredible Hulk, and you. Again, same question: What should be the common factor among the in the list?
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