When Henley worte the oetic lines, " I am the master of my fate, I - TopicsExpress



          

When Henley worte the oetic lines, " I am the master of my fate, I am the captain of my soul, " he could have informed us that we are the masters of our fate because we are masters, first, of our atitudes. Our attitudes shape our future. This is a universal law. The poet could have told us with great emphasis that this law works whether the attitudes are destructive or constructive. The law states that we translate into physical reality the thoughts and attitudes which we hold in our minds, no matter what they are. We translate into reality thoughts of proverty just as quickly as we do thoughts of riches. But when our attitud toward ourselves is big, and our attitude toward others is generous and merciful, we attract big and generous portions of success. -unknown-
Posted on: Sun, 21 Jul 2013 20:41:23 +0000

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