chris knight
30-06-2004 22:04:42
Thomas Troward borrowed a cool quote from Wayne's latest book
http//allconsuming.net/item.cgi?isbn=1401902154
"The law of floatation was not discovered by contemplating the sinking of things, but by contemplating the floating of things which floated naturally, and then intelligently asking why they did so."
It's almost philosophical...but yet makes sense. Reminds us to contemplate that which we want rather than focusing on what we don't want... Why? Because we can never get enough of what we don't want.
Have you ever done that? Thinking unconsciously of what you don't want and more of it shows up in your life, as if by accident? -- yet, it's no accident!
Thoughts?
http//allconsuming.net/item.cgi?isbn=1401902154
"The law of floatation was not discovered by contemplating the sinking of things, but by contemplating the floating of things which floated naturally, and then intelligently asking why they did so."
It's almost philosophical...but yet makes sense. Reminds us to contemplate that which we want rather than focusing on what we don't want... Why? Because we can never get enough of what we don't want.
Have you ever done that? Thinking unconsciously of what you don't want and more of it shows up in your life, as if by accident? -- yet, it's no accident!
Thoughts?