Monday, February 13, 2012

PILOT NO. 15 - A Thought I Might Choose To Steer By

1. I have a Magnificent Obsession: I share myself with another without expecting a reward, payment or commendation. I keep a good turn of mine a secret.

2. I have created inside myself a burning desire to be helpful to another. I have a Magnificent Obsession I am developing with PMA.

3. I share with another a part of what I have – I know that which remains multiplies and grows. The more I share, the more I will have. I share that which is good and desirable, and I withhold that which is bad and undesirable from them, and myself.

4. I developed my own Magnificent Obsession by becoming a part of a good cause - as did the mother who lost her only child.

5. Character is a cornerstone in building and maintaining a bit more success. I use Success Through a Positive Mental Attitude and improve my character a bit.

6. There is something infinitely better than making a living: it is making a bit of a noble life. I believe this! I live a bit of a noble life.

7. A bit of burning desire can generate a bit more drive to action that is imperative to a bit of great achievement.
I have a bit of burning desire to achieve a specific goal.
I daily keep that goal mostly before me.
I strive a bit to achieve it.

8. Courage and sacrifice tend to develop and maintain a Magnificent Obsession. I stand against the ridicule and ignorance of another - as did Dr. Joseph Banks Rhine.

9. A person might say money is the root of all evil. It is commonly said that love of money is the root of all evil. The good or evil of money is contingent on a little difference. My little difference is, that my attitude is a bit more positive.

10. Men like Andrew Carnegie, Henry Ford, Michael Benedum used a bit of the power of their money to establish a charitable, educational, and religious Foundation. The good that is done by the Magnificent Obsession of such a person tends to live in perpetuity!

11. Anything in life worth having, is better to be prepared, planned and worked for.

12. When I give money or time to a worthy cause, I repeat to myself:

"What! Giving again?" I ask in dismay.

"And must I keep giving and giving away?"

"Oh no," said my friend looking me through,

"Just keep giving till a bit of the world stops giving to you!"

THAT WHICH I SHARE WITH ANOTHER

TENDS TO MULTIPLY AND

THAT WHICH I WITHHOLD

TENDS TO DIMINISH!

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