Are Your Dreams Trapped Inside Your Head?

Written by Oscar Bruce


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Are Your Dreams Trapped Inside Your Head? By Oscar Bruce Sometimes a dream needs a little help. Even in our social and business relations,repparttar 122739 race is not torepparttar 122740 swift, but torepparttar 122741 verbal -repparttar 122742 spellbinding orator -repparttar 122743 silver-tongued seducer. As you are reading these words, you are taking part in one ofrepparttar 122744 wonders ofrepparttar 122745 natural world, for you and I belong to a species with a remarkable ability. That ability is language - Man's most important cultural invention. With nothing but words, we can reliably cause new ideas to arise in each other's minds. Hypnosis has proven that mere words can deeply influence behavior and perception. Language is a bit like an artist's palette. If he has only two or three splotches of color from which to choose, his painting may be colorless and/or confusing. And so it is with a vocabulary that has limited words for paintingrepparttar 122746 stories of one's past or future. They are colorless and uninteresting; they lack excitement or persuasion. Take, for example,repparttar 122747 less fortunate hapless worker. He probably has lofty dreams. But those dreams are trapped inside his head because No dream or ambition can be told without being couched in words. Limited words mean limited expression. Limited language skills mean limited opportunity. These limitations block efforts to raise him aboverepparttar 122748 worker class. His struggle to upgrade his circumstances collapse atrepparttar 122749 point his language skills fail to support his aspirations. BUT LET'S TALK ABOUT YOU...

I Dare You

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I Dare You by Oscar Bruce

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I DARE YOU by Oscar Bruce

The world at large steals your youthful enthusiasm and unbridled confidence, piece by piece, bit by bit. Friends and relatives throw sand in your dream machine. They've conformed torepparttar 122738 pressures to become ordinary, and insist that you dorepparttar 122739 same. They compromised by downsizing their dreams and restricting their field of vision.

I DARE YOU to free your mind from these cultural constraints. To RESISTrepparttar 122740 pressure to become ordinary. To IGNORE those who give you're their version of why you can not rise above mediocrity.

I WANT TO CHALLENGE YOU to free yourself fromrepparttar 122741 shackles of your past conditioning, to breakrepparttar 122742 chains that bind you to false beliefs about what you can do with your life.

I DARE YOU to aim at something worthy ofrepparttar 122743 best that is in you. I maintain that you are a better, more capable person than you have experienced so far, or that others have led you to believe you are.

TODAYS PREVAILING IDEOLOGY IS NOT SELF IMPROVEMENT. It is self preservation. People no longer dream of surmounting difficulties to gain all they desire. Most people live in complete servitude torepparttar 122744 "survival mentality". They hope merely for "coping".

I AM PROMISING YOU that living aggressively changesrepparttar 122745 whole complexion of life. Not until you dare to attack will you master your fears completely. Suddenly you step into a new world of adventure. Horizons are pushed back on all sides. Opportunities open up that were previously unseen. The sleeping giant within you is stirred and awakened. On that priceless day you will discover that have a new power,repparttar 122746 power to rise aboverepparttar 122747 lives of those around you.

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