The Daily Stoic - We Are What We Think About
Episode Date: January 22, 2019Ok, so it’s worth saying bluntly to any of the nice people out there who might believe in it: The Law of Attraction is complete horseshit. If you need proof, here’s a funny example: In 20...15, the author of The Secret had to reduce the price of her home in Santa Barbara some $4.7M—more than 20%—after it had languished on the market without selling. Of course, if she had been following the advice in her book she would have just thought good thoughts about it selling for list price (or better, written herself a check for the amount in advance) and the universe would have taken care of the rest.We all know that’s not how things work. There’s no science that says your thoughts can will reality into behaving how you like or that thinking negative thoughts will invite negative outcomes—in fact, literally all of science contradicts this. Anyone that tells people differently is conning them. BUT…That is not to say that our thoughts aren’t extremely powerful and that they don’t shape our lives. As Marcus Aurelius wrote:“Your mind will take the shape of what you frequently hold in thought, for the human spirit is colored by such impressions.” Unlike a con woman like Rhonda Byrnes, Marcus and the Stoics would never say that your thoughts attract the reality you want (or don’t want), but they would say that our thoughts determine the character of the reality we live in. If you see the awfulness in everything, your life will feel awful—even if you are surrounded by wealth and success. If you have a growth mindset, you won’t be easily discouraged when you fail. If you find something to be grateful for in every situation, you will feel blessed and happy where others feel aggrieved or deprived. That’s the idea. No, it won’t magically give you more. It won’t magically sell your house or make you famous. But it will help you appreciate your life and help you endure adversity that others can’t handle. The best part is that it’s not a secret either. It’s just common sense. So let’s practice it. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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We are what we think about.
Okay, so it's worth saying bluntly to any of the nice people out there who might believe
it.
The law of attraction
is complete horseshit.
If you need any proof, here's a funny example.
In 2015, the author of the secret had to reduce the price of her home in Santa Barbara several
million dollars, more than 20% of the asking price after it had languished on the market
without selling.
Of course, if she'd been following
the advice in her book, she would have just thought good thoughts about selling it for
this price, or better yet, written herself a check for the amount in advance, and the
universe would have taken care of the rest. We all know that's not how things work. There's
no science that says your thoughts can will reality into behaving how you like,
or that thinking negative thoughts will invite negative outcomes. In fact, literally all science
contradicts this. Anyone that tells people differently is conning them, but that is not to say
that our thoughts aren't extremely powerful and that they don't shape our lives. As Marcus Aurelius wrote, your mind will take the shape of what you frequently hold in
thought for the human spirit is colored by such impressions.
Unlike a conwoman like Rhonda Burns, Marcus and the Stokes would never say that your thoughts
attract the reality you want or don't want.
But they would say that our thoughts determine the character you want or don't want. But they would say that
our thoughts determine the character of the reality we live in. If you see the awfulness
in everything, your life will feel awful, even if you are surrounded by wealth and success.
If you have a growth mindset, you won't be easily discouraged when you fail. If you find
something to be grateful for in every situation, you will feel blessed and happy
where others feel aggrieved or deprived. That's the idea. No, it won't magically give you more,
it won't magically sell your house or make you famous. But it will help you appreciate your life and
help you endure adversity that others can't handle. The best part of this is that it's not a secret
either. It's just common sense. So let's practice it.
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