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The Fantastic Trip

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In life, we all have our due times and our do not do it times.
When you are pressed yet cool in a situation, it is your due time.
When you are nervous at any time, it is your do not do time.
But, either way, if you look at it cool and objectively as the fantastic trip it all is, you will come out genuinely all right, even if it is apparently bad.
This is my way of saying "to every gray cloud there is a silver lining.
" My point is, there is not another way to be than objectively traveling the road on this fantastic trip called life.
Especially with all of its fake and strange operating "side show tents" and "other 'amazing' things.
" To genuinely get what you want, you must not go into the "side shows" or see the extraneous "amazing things," no you must think purely along the lines of what you genuinely want and solely that.
Indeed, sinking time into the extraneous is a weakness in every genuine way and sense, no matter how "fun" it may seem at the time.
No matter what, we all must make our time our own and our own completely.
I remember reading this book called "It Works" by Roy Herbert Jarrett, better known by his initials, R.
H.
J.
I thought after I first read this book in this lifetime, that the above not only holds true and real, but is a definite universal law and existence principle to be followed for any goal.
We must not only make our time, our own time, but make our own goals, our own goals also.
So, when the saying "time is money" or more accurately "time is valuable" comes up, you know what that means.
Well, here is what it all means to me in a nut shell: Our personal achievement when used right is the most precious value to us in life and existence.
If it was not, it would at least feel natural to live for others, which it does not at all even for those who profess it to be.
Even for them, it does not look natural, even.
That is also my point.
No one wants to get it wrong, even those who profess to want to get it wrong.
But everyone wants to do the right thing for themselves, no matter what it is.
That point is a genuine given deeply embedded into human nature and genuine realistic thinking.
Even the murderer or criminal wants to do what they do right in a conscious sense, oh, of course the subconscious rules are different, but even they want to get it "right" and "get away with it in spades" or whatever they want to do.
I mention criminals and the criminal mind like this because the human nature to genuinely want success cannot be circumvented or really perverted.
Everyone naturally wants success whether or not it is productive.
That is the fantastic trip, no matter what, everyone consciously wants success.
Positive thinking, negative thinking, realistic thinking, right thinking.
Everyone wants the secret to the success recipe, consciously or unconsciously, realistically or unrealistically.
No one really wants to lose, but everyone wants to win.
So again, I end by partially quoting the 1972 Olympian Mark Spitz: But who loves to train until they win? Real winning from the core is hard work combined with glory, and all the other attendant companions of real winning.
I rest my case here, do your own thinking on this for yourself.
But I have given you a basis to grow on.
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