Napoleon Hill famously wrote: “Whatever your mind can conceive and believe, it can achieve.”
Earl Nightingale similarly said, “We become what we think about.”
This is the biggest load of horse hooey since the Law of Attraction.
Just because you want something doesn’t mean you can have or do it.
For instance, today I will start conceiving and believing that I will replace Jeter as the next Yankees captain.
I’ll let you know how that goes.
I think NYU professor Tamsin Shaw sees things much more clearly than Hill or Nightingale.
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In the New York Review of Books (10/9/14, p. 4), she writes that what we do and become is largely guided by “our internal dispositions and talents, our inborn nature.”
In other words, we achieve in areas we are good at, like, and have a natural aptitude and talent for.
The people I know who are successful all pursued activities that they were naturally inclined to do and enjoyed.
Instead of just wishing, believing, and conceiving, ask yourself: what do you like? What are you good at? What do other people say you do well?
And most important of all, what do you absolutely love to do more than anything else?
Next to my family, the greatest plus in my life is that I have a job