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Dreams are nice to have.
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Something to Iook forward to.
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It gives you more satisfaction.
Something you can think about.
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Our mind is Iike a computer.
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You know, if our mind read...
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or extracted a data-Iine from it...
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if you put in positive,
you wouId get out positive.
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If you put in negative,
you'd get out negative.
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So you have to understand that.
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Our mind is....
We can go into a negative part...
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and into a positive part...
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and if you want to get more invoIved,
there's an in-between:
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where peopIe never get reaIIy negative
and peopIe never reaIIy get positive...
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what they caII ''gray area.''
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But the mind reacts to suggestion.
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And suggestion is mereIy...
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an externaI force or an externaI thing...
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that you perceive through your senses.
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You know, Iike your smeII,
your sight, your feeIing.
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You couId even be smeIIing
a big vat of spaghetti...
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you know, and it suggests to you
that you're hungry.
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So therefore, our strongest power...
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that we have is in suggestion.
In the power of prayer.
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That's the strongest power that we have.
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Success is like a journey.
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And when you finally achieve success
in your given field...
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the journey's over. You have to look
for something else to motivate you.
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There was a famous doctor who was
one of the first to climb Mt. Everest.
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Right at the end
he looked up at the mountain....
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The first time he tried it, he failed.
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And as he was coming down
from the mountain, he looked at it...
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and said, ''I'll climb Mt. Everest. ''
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He says, ''Mountains don't grow,
but men always will. ''