An Excerpt From
The Strangest Secret
by Earl Nightingale
George Bernard Shaw said, “People are always blaming their circumstances
for what they are. I don’t believe in circumstances. The people who get
on in this world are the people who get up and look for the
circumstances they want, and if they can’t find them, they make them.”
Well, it’s pretty apparent, isn’t it? And every person who discovered
this believed (for a while) that he was the first one to work it out. We
become what we think about.
Conversely, the person who has no
goal, who doesn’t know where he’s going, and whose thoughts must
therefore be thoughts of confusion, anxiety and worry—his life becomes
one of frustration, fear, anxiety and worry. And if he thinks about
nothing… he becomes nothing.
How does it work? Why do we become
what we think about? Well, I’ll tell you how it works, as far as we
know. To do this, I want to tell you about a situation that parallels
the human mind.
Suppose a farmer has some land, and it’s good,
fertile land. The land gives the farmer a choice; he may plant in that
land whatever he chooses. The land doesn’t care. It’s up to the farmer
to make the decision.
We’re comparing the human mind with the land because the mind, like the
land, doesn’t care what you plant in it. It will return what you plant,
but it doesn’t care what you plant.
Now, let’s say that the
farmer has two seeds in his hand—one is a seed of corn, the other is
nightshade, a deadly poison. He digs two little holes in the earth and
he plants both seeds—one corn, the other nightshade. He covers up the
holes, waters and takes care of the land…and what will happen?
Invariably, the land will return what was planted.
As it’s written in the Bible, “As ye sow, so shall ye reap.”
Remember the land doesn’t care. It will return poison in just as
wonderful abundance as it will corn. So up come the two plants—one corn,
one poison.
The human mind is far more fertile, far more
incredible and mysterious than the land, but it works the same way. It
doesn’t care what we plant…success…or failure. A concrete, worthwhile
goal…or confusion, misunderstanding, fear, anxiety and so on. But what
we plant must return to us.
You see, the human mind is the last
great unexplored continent on earth. It contains riches beyond our
wildest dreams. It will return anything we want to plant.
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