KDude
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I am a big believer in making my dreams come to life.
If I wish for something, that means that I am initiating a series of thoughts and activities which I will execute until my wish is realized.
Because of that, I am aware that my want for something will result in work on my part in attaining it.
Then I think about the work, and determine if the wish being realized is worth the effort. If it is, I do what i need to make it happen. If it isn't, I let it be at that, and move on.
There is a big difference between wishing for something and having the magic of the universe grant it to you without any work on your part, and recognizing a wish as an internally synthesized desire that compels you to do the work necessary in making it happen.
I can't think of any major event in my life that I busted my ass to make happen, and regretted it later.![]()
I agree with most of this..
I can't think of fulfilled wishes as anything that just came to me. I implemented what it took to get them, and so, in a way, can't really regret the outcome. If it turned out to be not what I wanted in the end, it's my fault for creating the situation. Half of the time though I catch the warning signs early, and discard it early enough to not cause too much harm.. Like, "Damn, what did I get myself into."