Day 16 (161h 18m)↑
The previous day was so-so, a 5 of 10 in overall mood. I read a book that explains the Law of Attraction in a way I could understand. I'm glad I found this book Reality Transurfing through this forum. I remember watching The Secret some years ago. At first, I accepted its thesis, but as I became more rational later on, I found that I couldn't stomach the ideas mentioned in there. So I classified that as delusional and went back to being realistic. Then a friend introduced me to the work of John Kehoe, which explains the concept better than The Secret, but still I was not so impressed. Reality Transurfing, I think, is the best work on the subject. It is both scientific and mystical, which appeal to my intellect well.
I'm having a hard time convincing a friend to use subliminals. He's discontented with life in general. He doesn't have a job. He badly needs it, and he's foolish. But everytime I open it up and try to convince him to try ASC 5G at first, he ignores what I say. I couldn't waste my precious energy on this guy's skepticism, so probably that's the last time I'd try. (Sometimes though, I wonder, am I just doing that because I don't have enough friends willing to go along with me? Am I that pathetic? I hope not. In fact, I've proved myself right over and over, but still, it fails to convince people to try things I'm doing. Don't I have charisma? Am I not persuasive enough? The answer is no, because people still trust and follow me, especially when it comes to doing business.) It's just that, it's clear to me that most people think of subliminals as scam, even the least intelligent ones. There's nothing I could do to change that, and there's no reason to do so either.
The previous day was so-so, a 5 of 10 in overall mood. I read a book that explains the Law of Attraction in a way I could understand. I'm glad I found this book Reality Transurfing through this forum. I remember watching The Secret some years ago. At first, I accepted its thesis, but as I became more rational later on, I found that I couldn't stomach the ideas mentioned in there. So I classified that as delusional and went back to being realistic. Then a friend introduced me to the work of John Kehoe, which explains the concept better than The Secret, but still I was not so impressed. Reality Transurfing, I think, is the best work on the subject. It is both scientific and mystical, which appeal to my intellect well.
I'm having a hard time convincing a friend to use subliminals. He's discontented with life in general. He doesn't have a job. He badly needs it, and he's foolish. But everytime I open it up and try to convince him to try ASC 5G at first, he ignores what I say. I couldn't waste my precious energy on this guy's skepticism, so probably that's the last time I'd try. (Sometimes though, I wonder, am I just doing that because I don't have enough friends willing to go along with me? Am I that pathetic? I hope not. In fact, I've proved myself right over and over, but still, it fails to convince people to try things I'm doing. Don't I have charisma? Am I not persuasive enough? The answer is no, because people still trust and follow me, especially when it comes to doing business.) It's just that, it's clear to me that most people think of subliminals as scam, even the least intelligent ones. There's nothing I could do to change that, and there's no reason to do so either.