Mind
– A Thought Factory
Your
mind is a “thought factory.” It’s a busy factory, producing countless thoughts
in one day. Production in your thought factory is under the charge of two
foremen, one of whom we will call Mr. Triumph and the other Mr. Defeat. Mr.
Triumph is in charge of manufacturing positive thoughts. He specializes in
producing reasons why you can, why you're qualified, why you will.
The
other foreman, Mr. Defeat, produces negative, depreciating thoughts. He is your
expert in developing reasons why you can't, why you're weak, why you're
inadequate. His specialty is the "why-you-will-fail" chain of
thoughts.
Both
Mr. Triumph and Mr. Defeat are intensely obedient. They snap to attention
immediately. All you need do to signal either foreman is to give the slightest
mental beck-and-call. If the signal is positive, Mr. Triumph will step forward
and go to work. Likewise, a negative signal brings Mr. Defeat forward.
To
see how these two foremen work for you, try this example. Tell yourself,
"Today is a lousy day." This signals Mr. Defeat into action and he
manufactures some facts to prove you are right. He suggests to you that it's
too hot or it's too cold, you may get sick. Mr. Defeat is tremendously
efficient. In just a few moments he's got you sold. It is a bad day. Before you
know it, it is a bad day. But tell yourself, "Today is a fine day,"
and Mr. Triumph is signalled forward to act. He tells you, "This is a
wonderful day. The weather is refreshing. It's good to be in Krishna Consciousness."
And then it is a good day.
Now
the more work you give either of these two foremen, the stronger he becomes. If
Mr. Defeat is given more work to do, he adds personnel and takes up more space
in your mind. Eventually, he will take over the entire-thought-manufacturing
division, and virtually all thoughts will be of a negative nature.
The
only wise thing to do is fire Mr. Defeat. You don't need him. Use Mr. Triumph
100 per cent of the time. He'll show you how you can succeed.
Now
to begin to turn your life around? The very first thing is to start making a
list of things to be grateful for.
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