The Power Of Positive Thinking
The famous author of The Power of Positive Thinking once told this story.
A man once telephoned Norman Vincent Peale. He was despondent and told the
reverend that he had nothing left to live for. Peale invited the man over to
his office. "Everything is gone, hopeless," the man told him. "I'm
living in deepest darkness. In fact, I've lost heart for living altogether."
Norman Vincent Peale smiled sympathetically.
"Let's take a look at your situation," he said calmly. On a sheet
of paper he drew a vertical line down the middle. He suggested that they list
on the left side the things the man had lost, and on the right, the things he
had left. "You won't need that column on the right side," said the
man sadly. "I have nothing left, period."
Peale asked, "When did your wife leave you?"
"What do you mean? She hasn't left me. My wife loves me!"
"That's great!" said Peale enthusiastically. "Then that will
be number one in the right-hand column—Wife hasn't left. Now, when were
your children jailed?"
"That's silly. My children aren't in jail!"
"Good! That's number two in the right-hand column—Children not in
jail," said Peale, jotting it down.
After a few more questions in the same vein, the man finally got the point
and smiled in spite of himself. "Funny, how things change when you think
of them that way," he said.
Change your thoughts and you change your world.
Norman Vincent Peale
If you paint in your mind a picture of bright and happy expectations, you put
yourself into a condition conducive to your goal.
Norman Vincent Peale
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