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The day YOU start to believe your thoughts matter your life will transform (true story)
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- Опубліковано 17 чер 2024
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Good video man
idk how to change my thoughts
Good video man!
Thank you, my friend
@@Vineetbhatiaishere man I’m right here where you were and this video showed up. I have brought things into my reality since my awakening. I have an understanding that this is the nature of reality. But….
It is hard at times to keep my center and to bring things as I wish into my reality. I have been working on this for the last 7 years. I will continue. Thanks for sharing your experiences!
You begin with a grandiose revelation that your thoughts matter, a concept as revolutionary as the wheel-or as the belief that water is wet. You've spent twelve years propagating this notion, only to admit that a part of you doubted it. The drama is palpable, but the substance is conspicuously absent. It's like watching a soap opera where the protagonist suddenly realizes that they're the long-lost heir to a sandwich fortune-intriguing, but ultimately inconsequential.
Your assertion that our minds create reality is a tired cliché, recycled from the detritus of pop psychology and New Age mysticism. "What the Bleep Do We Know?"-really? That cinematic marvel of quantum quackery and philosophical fluff? Quoting that as a foundation for your beliefs is like citing "Sharknado" as an authoritative source on meteorology.
The narrative takes an exhilarating turn with your tale of a light bulb moment in February, a veritable epiphany that rivals Archimedes' eureka moment. Yet, the substance of this revelation is as insubstantial as the light bulb's filament. You speak of an "internal state of being," a "belief," an "intangible knowing." These are concepts so nebulous that they make quantum particles look like bricks. It’s the philosophical equivalent of saying, "I suddenly knew I could fly," without actually jumping off the ground to test it.
You meander through a garden of metaphors-pruning thoughts, planting new ideas, and cultivating mental circuits. It's a horticultural hallucination where you tend to your brain as if it were a bonsai tree. Yet, your gardening advice is devoid of empirical soil. You claim that these mental machinations will lead to exponential growth, akin to compound interest. Alas, you overlook the fundamental difference between thoughts and financial assets: one is a measurable entity governed by mathematics, the other is a subjective experience governed by whims and neural impulses.
The compound effect, you say, is like interest in a bank account. This analogy is as flawed as it is misleading. Interest accrues based on fixed rates and financial principles, whereas thoughts are ephemeral and influenced by a myriad of external and internal factors. Equating the two is like comparing the growth of a savings account to the whimsical fluctuations of the stock market, or worse, to the random blooming of wildflowers.
Your emotional intelligence, a concept you claim to have mastered, is wielded here like a blunt instrument. You speak of pruning negative thoughts and planting positive ones as if the human psyche were a tidy garden plot rather than a chaotic wilderness. Your call to action, urging viewers to root out one debilitating thought at a time, is the psychological equivalent of suggesting we solve world hunger one sandwich at a time. Noble, perhaps, but hopelessly naive.
And then there's the grand finale, the pièce de résistance: your self-promotion. Ah, the subtlety of a sledgehammer! You invite us to subscribe, like, and share, to join your newsletter, to partake in your exclusive coaching sessions. It's a veritable smorgasbord of self-aggrandizement, wrapped in the guise of altruism. One can almost hear the cha-ching of the cash register in the background.
In summary, Venit, your video is a masterclass in sophistry, a dazzling display of verbal pyrotechnics that ultimately illuminates nothing. Your arguments are as flimsy as a house of cards in a windstorm, propped up by a rickety scaffolding of clichés and metaphors. If thoughts truly create reality, then perhaps it's time to think a little more critically and a little less wishfully.
Yeah ...what he just said!
Can you trust someone with that profile picture though @pdw2309
Oh NO! Not another " if I can do it, you can do it" long drawn out story. Light bulvs and all.😮
Before 7:25 "...take a thought that actually resonates on some level..." Like WHAT? Please give an Example, otherwise WHAT are you sharing? Take 7:25 to explain what doesn't work and then Drop the Ball ⚽️ when we're about to Learn it... You lost me. 🙏🏻