Thanks for the movie, will have to check it out.
Regardless of attitude I tend to believe: "The results are in your hard work"
Which means you can plan and everything mental but until you put the time in and begin the journey you'll never know how something is going to go and you won't see results without the work regardless of mental attitude, talent, experience.
And invariably there will be fatigue, disappointment AND negative thinking because the real journey is never easy. And the race is not won by the swiftest but by the one who endures.
I am talking reality and not just theory. It's like a Wayne Dyer lecture. While your listening your thinking damn that sounds easy. I love to listen to him. All that mental mumbo jumbo. But, then the next day I'm like, what the hell did he say, and I'm the same damn person.
I just find that in most new things you attempt the planning and attitude is important but the results only come one way, through work. And I hate this because I like to figure out the easy way, the shortcut. But as I look around it was work over time that succeeds. Dedication and giving your time for what you [really want]* in life over years. And you must work while the sun shines and before you are too old.
* because you can't have it all.. Life is a woods. We all come to it and we can only take one path into it. After a while we are too far in and cant go back. We can't cross over to our old buddies path either bacause as time goes on our paths become geometricly further apart. We realize this is the path I chose right or wrong and only work will get me through this mess and further through the woods.
Each of us is in the woods. We just have to keep going further because we can't go any other way.
And hopefully with a yes, positive attitude (whatever that really is) we can keep on keeping on and someday find that beautiful, sweet valley.
Anyhow good thread, some good stuff.
Hey it's 3:30 am so forgive my rambling.
