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Friday, March 9, 2007

The Niagara Syndrome

I found this interesting, from the book of "AWAKEN THE GIANT WITHIN" by Anthhony Robbins. Just to inspire you. Do let me know what's in your mind.

(pg 41)
...Most people live what I call "The Niagara Syndrome." I believe that life without ever really deciding where they want to end up. So, in a short period of time, they get caught up in the current: current events, current fears, current challenges. When they come to forks in the river, they don't consciously decide where they want to go, or which is the right direction for them. They merely "go with the flow." They become a part of the mass of people who are directed by the environment instead of by their own values. As a result, they feel out of control. They remain in this unconscious state until one day the sound of the rabging water awakens them, and they discover that they're five feet from Niagara Falls in a boat with no oars. At this point, they say, "Oh, shoot!" But by then it's too late. They're going to take a fall. Sometimes it's an emotional fall. Sometimes it's a physical fall. Sometimes it's a financial fall. It's likely that whatever challenges you have in your life currently could have been avoided by some better decisions upstream.

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(pg 44)
No matter how prepared you are, there's one thing that I can absolutely guarantee: if you're on the river of life, it's likely you're going to hit a few rocks. That's not being negative; that's being accurate. The key is that when you do run aground, instead of beating yourself up for being such a "failure," remember that there are no failures in life. There are only results. If you didn't get the results you wanted, learn from the experience so that you have references about how to make better decisions in the future.

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(pg 47)
While you're raging along the river, focusing on the next rock you might hit, you don't - or can't - see far enough ahead of you to avoid the falls. As a society, we're so focused on instantaneous gratification that our short-term solutions often become long term problems.

Some Quotes taken from the book:
"A man who suffers before it is necessary, suffers more than is necessary." - SENECA
"Life is either a daring adventure or nothing" - HELLEN KELLER
"We will either find a way, or make one" - HANNIBAL
"I am not discouraged, because every wrong attempt discarded is another step forward." - THOMAS EDISON
"Man is not the creature of circumstances; circumstances are the creatures of men." - BENJAMIN DISRAELI
"It is in your moments of decision that your destiny is shaped" - ANTHONY ROBBINS

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