Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Power Of Positive Thinking

Hi all
"The Power Of Positive Thinking" -By Norman Vincent Peale, is a book with a lot of examples to show a person the power of positive thing.The author takes Bible as reference but if you have read Geeta(Hindu Mythology) u will find that all religion teach the same and there core is the same.As in computer programming.The logic remains the same even if one may code in different languages.

If somebody doesn't understand english he/she can go for Geeta which he/she can find in the regional languages of India.

Though one might think that ,things that it talks about ,every normal person knows it, but it will be a learning experience and leave a +ve mark on your mind and will clear your concepts .
Book talks, how faith in God helps and how the God can be made a partner in one's life.Everybody will find atleast one example with which he/she can correlate.
My suggestion will be to read this book slowly and try to absorb what it says.
It says what our Geeta says emphatically and we Indians have been hearing it 4 long and is an old adage
" karam kar aur fhal ki eecchaa mut kaar "
Unique Selling Point USP of this book is the examples it has.
If u find that it is too much philosophy and decide to leave it in between, my suggestion will be to atleast read the name of chapters.
Few takeaways
Have faith in yourself and do your 100% and leave rest to God.
Visualize a positive picture in your mind and see yourself accomplishing what u r planning to acccomplish.Your probability to achieve that increases.-"Expect the Best and Get the Best"
Never say that you have got more than what u deserve.
Remove hatred and anger as it puts the energy of the person in wrong slots.
Remove -ve thoughts and fill your mind with +ve thoughts.

PS:-If u find them to be well known things but not easy to practice,than read the book. It will help.





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Blogger Rahul T. said...

hey deepak, ur thoughts & writing seems nice...
howeevr i dont agree too much with philosphy. Its easy to read & even rite philosphy. but i think, its always gud to make ur own rite philosphy and follow it too :-)

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