Adversity is your friend, when you accept it and learn the lesson you will grow. Remember you don’t grow without resistance. You don't build muscles without the resistance of weights pushing against gravity. You don’t grow intellectually unless you use your mind to solve issues. Think, think, think, if you don’t use it you will lose it. Embrace adversity! Because, on the other side of adversity is a better you. There is no difference in the struggle and success, they are just different poles. Your growth stops when you stop the struggle, and you call it failure. The caterpillar drops to the ground and die only after he/she stops struggling to get out.
Yet, when the caterpillar continues the struggle she/he turns into what appears to be a beautiful butterfly. What you see (mentally) is what you get. The Matrix is not real! However you are, and the lesson is repeated until the lesson is learned. Adversity is your friend.
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Note from the Author: Greetings to all my new readers, Tony Williams here… Project Your Mind: where science meets spirituality! What if I told you most truths are hidden in plain sight!!! What I am bringing to you are scientific, and physiological truths. These truths I have researched in-depth and, most, personally put into practice. So, I know they work. What I present to you are missing pieces. Many of who I call giants have left us clues for us to follow, yet with missing elements from each. What I did and am still doing, is researching all the missing ingredients and putting them all together. Some of which came out of my very own mind in meditation. And, now I am bringing it to you, read my book “Inspiration Corner” and refer back to this blog. It will start coming together, and now all you have to do is put it into action. I even show you how and why this science works. Now it is all up to you! “Whatever the mind of man can conceive, and bring itself to believe, it can achieve” – Napoleon Hill
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