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Discrimination - The First Law of Success by Oscar Bruce
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DISCRIMINATION Discrimination is the FIRST LAW OF SUCCESS. By
Oscar Bruce
As the author of personal development publications distributed
world wide, I am frequently asked why certain people seem to
succeed at practically everything they attempt, while others
fail no matter how hard they try. My response is "I definitely
can tell you, but you're really not going to like the answer."
But here it is.
Most people spend 97% of their time with the wrong people. This
fact means your best friend could very well be your worst enemy.
It's here that discrimination as a process is the essential
element that will create success or disappoint.
What the ear hears, the mouth repeats. In short, you absorb the
language of the people with whom you frequently associate. If
the language is mundane, and loaded with meaningless clichés and
useless figures of speech, soon that is the way you will speak.
And, it's a well known fact that people judge you by the way you
speak.
Your mind is like a giant sponge that soaks up everything it
hears. Many words that are not favorable to your well being and
personal success take residence there. Through a psychological
process I call: "Psycho-Semantics," they impose a detrimental
influence on your imagination and your vision. Those words will
direct your outlook and expectations.
Out there is a beautiful world and beautiful people everywhere.
Why clutter it with relationships that don't belong in your
life? It's an easy life if you don't let others drag you down.
You therefore must break ranks from ordinary people whose
language you do not want to become your way of speaking. Treat
them like you would a cancer: early detection and swift removal.
Unless you discriminate deliberately and savagely, the people
around you will engage in conversation about the trivia of their
latest ailment, their relationship problems, and gossip in the
form of "I said, and then, she said." Even worse, a generous
sprinkling of "isn't it awful" and "pity poor me." If all this
sounds all too familiar, you must learn to initiate new
conversation topics - topics that cause listeners to perceive
you as intelligent and insightful.
Albert Einstein is quoted as follows. "The definition of
insanity is doing the same things and expecting a different
outcome." In my book "Winning Words Winning Ways" I make the
salient point, "Your future will be exactly like your past
unless you make major changes."
Now that we've covered the primary liability that holds most
people back, I'm going to share the powerful dynamic that will
provide all the best that life has to offer.
Since the mind and life abhor a vacuum, you will need new and
better friends. This will require new, personal communication
skills to make you appealing in better circles. You will need
new words and phrases to make your conversation sizzle. That is
upgrading the way you verbalize your ideas and feelings.
Why are new communications skills and new conversation topic
important? Big things happen when you say the little things
right. And, you'd be surprised at what you can get when you ask
for it the right way. The power superior verbal skills will give
you has absolutely no limit.
You must become a word specialist, a person who paints beautiful
pictures with an invisible brush of magical words, a skilled
verbal artist whose conversation is both persuasive and
compelling. That draws people to you. They compete to be with
you.
You don't see eagles
Hanging out with sparrows.
On the other hand, through the process of Psycho-Semantics there
are also certain words and phrases that will be uplifting and
tend to expand the mind's perception and vision. Select words
and phrases that help the mind to see opportunities previously
overlooked.
You don't see eagles hanging out with sparrows do you? After
all, gutter language wouldn't work well in the office of your
company's C.E.O. "If you want to hang with the natives, you'd
better speak the native tongue. Within that simple sentence lies
the reason that "discrimination is the first law of success."
Chose your friends and associate carefully. DISCRIMINATE
SAVAGELY.
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