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This was several years ago. The man is now manager of his department and is making a good salary. He has purchased a comfortable home, drives a new car and is a very good provider for his wife and child.
The average ne'er-do-well feels that the road to success is long and tortuous. Is this true? The case just described proves it is not true. The tide turned for this man in just 24 hours.
After the pattern of success was implanted in the Creative Mind of this man, he, guided by the Creative Mind, became a success.
Isn't this a revelation to you? Isn't it hard to believe that you have been going through life wishing for things without realizing that through the use of your Creative Mind you do not have to wish, that you literally have it within your power to make your dreams come true?
Obtaining financial success is by no means the only use for your Creative Mind, as the following story shows.
A lonely "old maid" bemoaned the fact that she was not attractive to the opposite sex and that she was destined to a life of loneliness.
She was told to hold a thought, such as: "I am attractive to men. I will meet the man whom I can make happy and who, in turn, will make me happy."
What do you think happened? Within a few weeks she met a fine man and just four months later they were married. The last I heard they were divinely happy.
Stories of this kind might lead one to believe that I am indulging in some form of legerdemain, but I'm not. It is merely another evidence of what the Creative Mind can do for you when
you will it to do so. This woman had not been friendly enough, and was selfish to the extent of not thinking of anyone but herself.
The Creative Mind, which you know has reasoning faculties independent of the
conscious mind, guided this woman to become more friendly and unselfish. It is
not hard to sense a friendly attitude, and men like the company of friendly
women. So there you have it. She met a man who quickly became attracted to her.
As they spent time together, her generosity toward him made him think in terms
of a life together. So, they were married, and, I feel sure, will live happily
ever after.
Related terms include get rich slow and make mony.
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