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Monday 8 April 2013

Uncommon Thinking – How to Avoid Mistakes of The Masses

The use of uncommon thinking is the best way to instantly succeed in any situation or task.
Masses use the same thinking patterns of the past generations.
They do not question if they still work today or not, they just keep following the same belief systems, values and rules.
If you would like to check which type of thinking you use, here is how to do it:
Take a blank piece of paper and a pen. Draw a box in the middle of it. Then draw yourself in the same paper.
Now let’s check what type of thinking you use:
If you have drawn yourself in the box, it means that your thinking is common.
Whereas if you have drawn yourself outside the box, your thinking is uncommon.
Uncommon thinking is also referred as thinking outside-the-box, you see. It means creating your own rules, not listening to the herd.
I agree with Oscar Wilde’s quote:
“Everything popular is wrong.”
If you would do everything opposite to the masses, you would succeed in almost everything.
Common thinking is wrong
Masses have nine to five jobs. They do not question if it is good or bad. They just go to work every day, five days a week. They watch TV. They go to the cinema or order a pizza on some weekends. They live regular masses’ lives…
Successful people do everything opposite to the masses. Their uncommon thinking brings them more and more riches, whilst masses’ common thinking makes them more and more poor.
Uncommon thinking can be used in every situation. If you do not get the results you like, or get very bad results, do the exact opposite of what caused those poor results. You may find that your opposite action will produce excellent results!
People that use uncommon thinking always question generally accepted rules and ways to live. For example, is it really worth working all your life just to get some peace prior to death (I am referring to the retirement)? Is this really such a great idea?
Wouldn’t it be better to have peace now, not over-strain yourself, and enjoy all your life? Isn’t it better to experience good things when you still can enjoy them?
The most depressing thing I find is that masses always watch TV. They do not question anything concerning media.
They think they must know what happened in the world, they must follow news and they must read newspapers. If you still watch TV, you will find it eye-opening to read my article about media mind control.
The practice of uncommon thinking
Uncommon thinking can be developed. All you should do is start questioning the standards that are accepted in this world.
You should question if the rules are necessary, if they are beneficial. If not, how can you remake them? What can you do differently? How can you go around them?
Common saying among masses is that “you have to work hard to succeed in this life”. Is it really so? Of course not. People that work hard never succeed. They work themselves to death. They become grumpy and start complaining about the hardships. They see no excitement in life. They have no hobbies or goals to achieve. They are like the living dead.
You don’t have to work hard at all. You have to work smart. You can use the 80/20 principle if you want to achieve great results with least work.
You should do what you mostly love. You need to create value, give a lot, then you will receive even more. Nothing hard. Just pleasure.
The Sleeping society
There are so many unnecessary rules and boundaries that masses accept, it always amazes me. When you really stay aside and observe the masses, you will see that they act as if they have been hypnotised. No uncommon thinking there – just predictable movements.
They go to work, go shopping, spend all their money, go to work again, wait for their paychecks, go and borrow money, shop more, get their paychecks…
They find partners, they marry, they have kids, they teach kids that life is hard, kids buy into it, kids grow and go to work….
Horrible never ending circle. This is also called a rat-race.
Sometimes I really want to say to such people “Wake up, there is an exciting world out there!” The question is, would they believe me, being trapped in the circle of limiting beliefs and imaginary fears? …Probably not.
I don’t know why masses think that if the majority of people do something, it has to be right. They follow what the majority do, therefore they get mediocre results.
Do you know that it is much easier to achieve really huge goals than mediocre ones? This is because there is so little competition at the top. Why? Because masses don’t have big goals, they all compete to achieve mediocre goals.
Therefore achieving small goals is much harder.
When you aim for the highest, there is no real competition. When you aim high, you create your way to the top. You don’t compete. No one is trying take anything away from you. There are much less rules and regulations.
Whereas when you try to achieve a small goal (e.g. get a job), there are many competitors there. They will use even unethical ways to get what they want. Their mentality tells them to “eat or be eaten”.
Can you see now that it’s better to spend your time creating your own business (which is far easier than you think) rather than spend your time learning skills for the next career move?
High achievers
Uncommon thinking makes people successful. You can easily notice that very successful people never followed a common heard. They were always different.
Or, in another scenario, they may have been in the masses, but then they started questioning such way of living. They started to wonder “Is this all this life can offer?” And it started from there.
Uncommon thinking can be learnt. Just start questioning this reality. You don’t have to be smart to start thinking outside-the-box. You should just do the opposite to what the masses do.
Trust me, it will be easy and fun.
Good luck on your way to the top!

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