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The Mind Control was the Key to our Successes


Mind control is the result of self-discipline and habit. You either control your mind or it controls you. There is no half-way compromise. The most practical of all methods for controlling the mind is the habit of keeping it busy with a definite purpose, a great goal, backed by a definite plan to achieve it.

The only thing you can control, it is the state of your mind. Learn how to control your thoughts.

Napoleon Hill said: "The thoughts control is the most significant and inspiring of all facts known to man! It reflects man’s divine nature. This divine prerogative is the sole means by which you may control your own destiny.

An unsettled mind is helpless. Indecision makes an unsettled mind. Most individuals lack the will-power to reach decisions promptly, and to stand by them after they have been made."

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Your mind is your spiritual estate!


Protect and use it with care to which divine royalty is entitled. You were given a will-power for this purpose. Unfortunately, there is no legal protection against those who, either by design or ignorance, poison the minds of others with his/her negativity.

Study the people who achieved success, and you will observe that they had control over their minds. Without this thought control, success is not possible.

This is a fragment from "The Escape" e-book


"I was fourteen when I read "Gone with the wind" by Margaret Mitchell. For me there is a particularly important sentence in that book. When the war ended, Scarlet O'Hara was left with a destroyed farm and sick, helpless people around.

Thinking at their desperate situation she said: "of that I will think later" and started to work very hard. That “start work and think later” gave me a hint for success in life."

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