Foreword 7
1. Foreword
“But do you know the real reason why it feels so good to stand at the top of yourself – why nothing else seems so right for us as when we accomplish what we will?
The answer is surprisingly simple:
Just as it is our natural need to drink water, to sleep and to breathe – so are we created to “win”. This idea is much, much more than positive thinking. You see, victory (in life) isn’t just an outcome, it’s actually a special part of us – something celestial sown deep into the core of our very being. And just as there can be no real substitute for a drink of water on a sweltering summer day, the same holds true for that part of our heart that would explore and celebrate its own native excellence: there is no substitute for its victory over life.” – Guy Finley
On the threshold of the new millennia I felt exhausted. I had a great job as a business consultant where I was able to fulfill my professional ambitions. I felt that I was blessed with a chance to work with issues I felt passion for; learning and strategic business development. I met wonderful and interesting people to share ideas with, not only about business, but about the mysteries of the human life as well; often on a very personal level, which made my work even more exiting and fulfilling. Besides my professional ambitions, I felt most of the time that I was able to fulfill my life’s purpose; to bring joy to people’s lives.
“But do you know the real reason why it feels so good to stand at the top of yourself – why nothing else seems so right for us as when we accomplish what we will?
The answer is surprisingly simple:
Just as it is our natural need to drink water, to sleep and to breathe – so are we created to “win”. This idea is much, much more than positive thinking. You see, victory (in life) isn’t just an outcome, it’s actually a special part of us – something celestial sown deep into the core of our very being. And just as there can be no real substitute for a drink of water on a sweltering summer day, the same holds true for that part of our heart that would explore and celebrate its own native excellence: there is no substitute for its victory over life.” – Guy Finley
On the threshold of the new millennia I felt exhausted. I had a great job as a business consultant where I was able to fulfill my professional ambitions. I felt that I was blessed with a chance to work with issues I felt passion for; learning and strategic business development. I met wonderful and interesting people to share ideas with, not only about business, but about the mysteries of the human life as well; often on a very personal level, which made my work even more exiting and fulfilling. Besides my professional ambitions, I felt most of the time that I was able to fulfill my life’s purpose; to bring joy to people’s lives.


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