Sunday, June 13, 2010

Sample Church Welcome Guest Letter

You do not know what he sees, sees what one knows.



Hello everyone

I must say I'm positive mood this week visits were undernourished blog and I'm surprised and pleased me. Thank you for taking the time to read this stuff coming out of my head. Thank you very much.

Well, I wanted to do this post, because I like many people I know, at some point in life we \u200b\u200bfeel an implacable certainty that we have a good sense, we believe it is partial, and we have all points of view on our side. In short, we are right.

And this has been one of the most important distortions of thinking that I had to release, understand that what I think, what I see, not have to be right, that my worldview is limited and not know everything. In words more

own, listening to the book "The Art of Making Money" by Mario Borghino describes this very well, precisely because of what he proposes to have financial health and seeking investment opportunities, is the change in mindset we have about money, and says:

"The mental model we have about the events that we see is a trial arising from the representation that our mind makes the outside world and its opportunities. When we do a trial of a certain event, what we see is not what we see, what you see is what we think we see. Just see an opportunity, our mind gives meaning based on past experience we have on file in our minds. Means that we investigated very little in the outside world to see new opportunities. "

I think it is too risky as going through the world believing such as definitive and accurate in all that one believes, in fact, what one is expressing what he knows, and maybe that we know is very little, and as Mario says Borghino, not look too closely at the outside world to see new opportunities.

Well, this means you never again to issue a comment, but now I realize that this is just my point of view and may be right or wrong.

I send a big hug to everyone.

Sources:
Audiobook: "The Art of Making Money" by Mario Borghino.

Related Phrases:
"We are all very ignorant, what happens is that all ignore different things"

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