Wednesday, July 12, 2006

Quote from Mastering Your Hidden Self, A Guide to the Huna Way: Study Guide

“Determination, an unswerving will, is actually the continuous, conscious directing of attention and
awareness toward a given end for a purpose. And this is accomplished by continuously renewing the
decisions or choices made to reach the given end, in spite of apparent obstacles and difficulties. A person with such a will, that is, such an ability to keep renewing a decision, does not get discouraged by mistakes, and failures. If one method used to reach his goal does not work after repeated tries, he tries another, and then another, until he finds one that does work, even if it means he has to change himself. A person with so-called ‘weak will’ is simply someone who uses the same conscious will power that everyone has to change his mind about continuing toward a goal. In other words, he just makes a different decision, a decision not to continue, while the first person makes a decision to continue”

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