Make your wishes come true : the good advice strategy and the responsability syndrom
Posted: June 5, 2012 Filed under: Change of life, Finding freedom, Make wishes come true | Tags: advice givers, destiny, good advice, how to make wishes come true, making decisions, parasite, responsible, samurai, self-improvement, take responsability, take risks, taking risks Leave a comment »
“If you want to make your wishes come true, you have to take full responsabilty for everything that will happen to you”
As wise as it is, this self-improvement rule has been spreaded all over the world, through thousands of blogs, books and websites and seems a bit of tired and outdated.
However, it always remains deeply true.
But what if a friend of us gives us a good advice ?
“We can’t take responsability for something that would have been told and given to us for free.” may we think.
That’s deeply wrong.
When given a good advice, the only person we should be grateful with is ourself.
Just because we make the decision to accept the advice, we consciously decide to take the risk of a prospective failure.
That makes us responsible.
So, don’t have a wrong perception of yourself.
You’re a samurai facing your destiny and you owe nothing to good-advice-givers.
Don’t let anyone live on your own choices, even if this choices were to listen to them.
Good souls won’t never take any responsability for the choices you made.
Great life-parasite will always do.
So be proud of your choices.
Be grateful to yourself and say yourself a big ‘THANKS‘.
It’s a part of what will make your wishes come true.
If this advice seems good for you, it’s because of you.
Not because of me.
You owe me nothing.
You owe yourself everything.
THANK YOURSELF everytime you can.
And thank you for the time you spent with me reading this post.






