Can life change happen – if you just sit back and wait for it?



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Can life change happen - if you just sit back and wait for it? and got a better answer

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da.mogut,no tolko v sluchae esli komu nibud potrebuetsya jivoy trup.nadeyus k vam eto ne otnositsya

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gy. can not. can only change - if you sit and do not wait for them.

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is changeable and its changes are constant choose a direction and move around sitting you lose the picture and you are only concerned with the consequences of these changes which you yourself are not the cause and therefore you don't rule.

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you have a clear goal, changes will happen if you just sit and wait for the right direction or you waste time.

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Well, a man can't not think. And the thought of a person is not that material, but still something bears such.energetic.po therefore it is quite possible changes, at least in consciousness. So you can learn to do something with the power of thought, for example to move stones:

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Without movement, there can be no change.

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Yeah, you'll get old

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Yeah, maybe in cartoons and fairy tales

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There is such a proverb: sit on the bank of the river and wait, and the corpse of your enemy will swim in front of you. But there's another saying - water doesn't run beneath a rolling stone. Look between!

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Yes they can. Grow a beard, your legs won't work, you'll stop thinking.

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There's no stagnation in life, you either improve or you degrade.

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Yes. Change the date the day of the week will go on day after day, year after year and when you're sitting on the couch or somewhere else waiting for your change it will be too late you'll be powerless and old want to turn back time can not.

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murakami gives good answers to that

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And he sat on the stove for 30 years and three years. And the changes themselves found him.

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In Shackley's Mind Exchange, the men steal his lawful body, and threaten to return the body to the rightful owner, but the men take it to the garbage dump. It takes two weeks to find him. He hires the best detective in the universe, and ten days later he arrives to find out what the results are. But he is still sitting at his desk. After several pages of scolding, the detective replies that if I chase the kidnapper, the chances of finding him are much less than if I sit in one place and wait until he comes straight to me. In the end, that's what happens, as this detective said. But this is Shackley's.

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Sure - you'll get a blister on your ass.

 

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