Self-Esteem Is The Road That Leads To Self Success


“I think I can, I think I can,” chanted the cute little train who had a perfect understanding of the idea that it is self-esteem which leads a person down the road to self-success. Existentialist thinkers, law of attraction deliberate creators, and motivational speakers have cornered the market on explaining to people the idea that “as a man thinks, so is he." Even those who are not members of this school of thought do still acknowledge that, from a basis of common sense a person literally believes that a particular task cannot be performed by them is true. Beyond that, people who have low self esteem have even greater disadvantage facing them. They do not believe that it is the external task that is accomplishing all, they believe that it is they themselves who simply cannot accomplish it. It is this frame of mind that makes it greatly difficult to achieve much of anything at all.

However, when life is viewed through the spectrum of great possibility, even greater possibility becomes reachable. How many highly successful people, even up to the billionaire status, have said that they never imagined they would breach the state they are in? When they say that they are not referring to a thought that they did not think they could accomplish wealth through the performance of the value they decided to provide to the world, they simply mean that they did not know that value will be so exponentially sought. In other words, they knew they could do it, they just did not know it would be such a success.

In order for anyone to venture out into creating something that has never been created before, self-esteem is a base level requirement. Anyone who sets out to do something original will automatically be met with skepticism of some sort. Not everyone is able to think with an incredibly imaginative mind. Creativity of both the spiritual and scientific level has always come from within and, thus, representing an idea to a group of people who have never heard or seen anything similar, those with a lower ability to visualize and imagine (rather, those who do not exercise that ability as often) will not be able to meet the visionary on his/her level. An independent bank vault of self-esteem will be required to carry on and charge forward in the face of this criticism, particularly because even the creator himself has never seen the thing which they are about to create. They must stay focused on it diligently and hold it with a light hand, so as not to become negatively consumed by it, yet firm, to be able to take the steps necessary in order to carry out the vision.

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