Wednesday, December 28, 2016

The secret to having all you want in life...

(Click on the title of this post to read the entire post.)

"The secret is this

.....every single problem that you will ever face has already been successfully solved by somebody else." 
                                                                                                  Source 

The point to be derived from that, after much thought, is to spend your time finding out who has solved the problem and then copy, copy, copy, copy....  This pertains to a specific smaller somethings all the way to "how to live your life."

If you try to reinvent it on your own, it will take a huge amount of time and it will contain more errors.

So, after you've learned the foundational aspects of life, then your main pursuit is to find and copy the solutions to the problems and needs you put on your prioritized list of problems to solve.  (You do have one, right?  If not, do one right this moment, as it is the most impactful thing you can do right now.)  

The Site is designed to help you do that, with shorter explanations that are more to the point, but also by having pre-selected most of the books (or pointed to the success resources to do so) or seminars, where you have to do the writing yourself.

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As a proactive learner, you will have taken the above and conclude that you need to the following:

1. Make a list of all of the problems or needs or wants you'd like to solve or fill.  Then prioritize those. [Feel free to include really big things, such as "be a truly powerful person in life."]

2. Find the source for the solution (to copy).  (Enter a key word in the site search engine to find it)

3. AND it is essential, I think, to read and understand the basic foundational information on reality and how the brain and mind work and how to work them, which are listed as the first part of the path set up in The Only Sure Path To The Greatest Life.  

[Remember, as a proactive learner and life builder, you would keep these in a referenceable place, such as, in this case, in a "LifePlan Notebook" or a general planning three ring binder.  See the instructions in Setting Up A Referencing Notebook System.]

Note: To help me orient toward this, I went ahead and identified those whose lives I might wish to emulate.  See my list so you can get a few ideas about what your list might look like:  Great "Men", But Did They Lead Great Lives?. Do your own list right now for 10-15 minutes, then set up a plan to learn about those people's wisdom and what they did, so that you can create what they have created.   

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