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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 the integration of worlds through the social media. It actually worked out.

Steve Jobs, after being turned down by several supposed investors, wouldn't believe the era of personal computing was impossible.

We are told Marconi was taken to a mental home for check up when he broke out to his friend his latest discovery. He had found a means to communicate without wires. No theory at that time backed his conceived thoughts on wireless communication, but he knew it could be possible. He wouldn't let his mind shift, and harness defeat or any element of impossibility. He got the end product.

It doesn't matter what it is you've invested your faith, as long as it is worth it, just keep your mind focused, and see a world with your idea in it. Refuse to give in to the impossibility mindset.

There is a long list, and still counting, of inventors and people who did great things, that on first hearing seem nowhere near reality, but eventually came to be. It all starts with the mind.

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