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MB #082: One critical change
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MB #082
Read Time: ~5 Minutes
It’s interesting to me how many things I ‘believe’ in that are small and seemingly insignificant, and how often I find myself not employing the same belief for other things.
For example, I often have a day or two per week that I like to work from a coffee shop to have some focused writing time. When I finish I often tell myself “I’m going to go home now.”
The reality of life is that I don’t know for sure that I’m going to make it home. I could get in an accident. It’s a real possibility of life. But that doesn’t stop me from believing that I’m going to make it home.
Why?
I’ve driven home so many times in my life without an accident that I’ve wired into my mind the belief that I’ll make it home just fine.
When it comes to bigger things that have less repetition, however, it’s often much harder for us to believe that we’re going to make it.