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Mind Shift

Sometimes, something may seem impossible, but it's not. It just requires some hard work, attention, research, hope and all that it's worth to see it turn from impossible to possible. The truth is: impossibility does not exist. Everything thing can actually be done. The fact that something was conceived means a scene with its good was pictured. Impossibility is a mind shift away from faith. It tampers with one's burning desire. It weakens one's strenght to actually put in more, and act on full potential. Once the mind shift of impossibility is activated, one begins to see a thousand and one reason why something cannot be done, and why any more input is futile. Impossibility mindset curtails one strenght; waters the seed of defeat. Thinking of great inventions back in time might have seemed a hopeless feat to many on first hearing, but today a reality. A vision, once conceived, can get anywhere, it all depends on the mind set. Mark Zuckerberg saw a possibility in t...

The Loudest Voice

Thoughts speak, but silently. When one thinks aloud or write one's thoughts, the loudest voice is heard. One evening, after a gloomy day, with thoughts: thoughts of inconsistency with set goals and strategies, plus some other things, that all together left me in a down state. I hadn't anybody to share with, what i was going through at that time. If i had, i would somehow have found some answers. I knew what i needed was motivation, and since i couldn't get it from anyone, i opened an ebook, and started reading. It helped, but not as expected until i took my pen. I started writing all that was bothering me, and it flowed out. Then i asked myself why what was bothering me, was bothering me. Still in thoughts, i wrote them all out. I read through what i had written, and it was like someone was talking to me. It had left my mind, and gone to paper which i reviewed. I had found a solution. I knew what next to do. Silence sometimes has the loudest voice. Thoughts are silent...