By now you likely know that Robin Williams committed suicide.
Not died. Committed suicide.
OK, so?
Well over 100,000,000 people knew and liked him.
Liked what he did.
What he said.
How he was.
Again, so?
He would literally have to ignore the over one hundred million people who liked him, to succeed in convincing himself he was not liked.
Had no future. Was finished.
Despite over one hundred million differing opinions.
We are not talking about you here, are we?
You are not ignoring the many, many people around you who like you,
so you can maintain your opinion of being not as good as you ’should‘ be.
Then again, even if one hundred million people do think you are fine, it simply does not count if you don’t think so.
The change starts in you and not in the possible one hundred million people who like you. Or would like you if they ever met you.
Think about it!
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You only wish reading one Doodle did it!
It’s a subconscious cross-index of select Doodles, to
side-step your filters, that gets you what you want.
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To reinforce this, read at least 2: If you Read only one: 100 Ransom Notes
# 11 Feedback – 14 Eliminating Triggers – 21 Interpretation – 26 Discounting Self
40 So What! – 54 Self – 79 Truth Time – 99 Perfection! – 113 Success
146 Always Right – 197 Obstacles, Your Key to Success – 273 Propaganda
After losing my sister to suicide shortly before Robin Williams, I still wondered if there was anything we could do, but the truth lies in how they see and think of themselves. It’s heartbreaking…….. How do you think we can help them see what others see?