Why do the successful find their goal?
02 Jun 2010
Previously, we explored the reason behind failing to reach a goal. We identified it in terms of Quantum Mechanics. We discussed that it was the focus on the path that created the problem. Advice on the necessity to be goal focused is exactly right.
The event determines the path to the event. Focusing on the path necessitates focusing on intermediate events. These intermediate events have not only a path to the desired event, but also to undesired events. Thus focusing on the intermediate events will increase the likelihood of finding undesired events.
Therefore, focusing on the event itself allows the probabilities of the most direct path to fall into place even if they are more unlikely. It is easier to backtrack from the event through unlikely events in a path back to the original choice than from choosing an intermediate event.
The successful, therefore, not only choose the event, but deliberately choose not to associate with a particular path to the event. This is exactly the opposite of what the unsuccessful do. Success is then determined by how you manage the quantum mechanics. As the experience of successful people will show, it is not necessary to know quantum mechanics, but merely how to utilize it.

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