brain game

Thoughts are a prerequisite to all our actions. And the thoughts are born as a result of our interaction with our environment. These thoughts at times offer resistance and act as a catalyst in our daily aspirations at other times.

If we look upon our thoughts anatomically, we will realise that our thoughts are nothing more than a series of chemical reactions. The chemicals – the basic ingredients for these reactions – are always present in our brain, but get stimulated as we go about the process of living our lives.

The chemical reactions which occur in the brain get their stimuli from our external environment (Ether). An equilibrium between the photons (light particles, which are the basis of whatsoever we observe) and the thoughtrons (unit of thoughts) should be the end product of these reactions.

The potential value of our thought determines our worth, and the point revolves around whether you feed your environment with your thoughts or does your environment just siphon them into your head. Here, we shall discuss only the impact of the magnitude of the thoughts, and not about them being right or wrong because the things which are universally right will remain so, even if someone spends his whole life trying to prove it otherwise. It is our circumstances that sometimes cloud our vision, and we begin to confuse right and wrong.

When we start believing something, our mind devises a thousand reasons for it. Similarly, when you believe something is impossible, it becomes unachievable. It is the reactions happening in our head that decide what we think, and what we think eventually becomes what we do.

Most of us often use terms like “it’s futile”, “it won’t work”, “can’t be done”, “Ha, it’s stupid”, “It’s hard” etc. By doing so, we make an excuse for our failures, even before we have actually failed.

The people who fail are of two types: those who did and never thought, and those who thought and never did. Simply passing life without using one’s ability to navigate is like shooting without aiming. Believing something cannot be done, is destructive thinking whereas believing something can be done brings innovative solutions.

The format applies to all situations in life, irrespective of how big or small the situation is. People who do not genuinely believe that they can study and learn at any stage of life are right, and they will fail to do so because their minds are closed to creative ways of learning.

Our belief aids us in creative thinking. We can find a way to create an edifice for us only if we believe we can.

Also, we can choose our attitude most of the time, even if we cannot always choose our circumstances. When we meet someone we either like him or we don’t. But if we believe we can like a person, we usually can change our ideas about that person.

It is not our position but our disposition that determines our destiny.

J. E. Dinger

Just like it takes both rain and sun to make a rainbow, it takes both happiness and sorrow to make a life. When we can handle adversity well, it only strengthens us. We cannot control the events that happen in our lives, but we can control how we deal with them.

It is also worth noticing that of all the creatures in the world, humans are physically the most ill-equipped. A human cannot fly like birds, can’t climb like a monkey or run like a leopard and he is unable to swim like a crocodile. A human doesn’t have the eye of an eagle, nor the claws and teeth of a wild cat, nor has he the fur of a bear. So, physically, humans are helpless and defenceless.

But nature is reasonable and kind. It has given the greatest gift to humans – the ability to think. With the right thoughts, humans can create their own environment, whereas animals have no choice but to adapt to their environment. Sadly, it is only a handful of people to use this greatest gift – the ability to think – to its full potential.

Life’s battles don’t always go to the stronger and faster man, But sooner or later the man who wins is the man who thinks he can.

Vince Lombardi