Albert Einstein once said, “Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited to all we now know and understand, while imagination embraces the entire world, and all there ever will be to know and understand.”
Now you can combine imagination with the knowledge you’ve gained from your Good With Me experience to be who and what you want to be.
Imagination is very important when reinventing who you are, so let it run wild. Who or what would you be in your wildest, most uninhibited dreams? It’s time to become that which you have always wanted to be (as long as it is moral and legal) and heretofore thought was impossible. You now understand that it was your other-dependent thinking that made your dream seem impossible.
Now you know “what a difference a thought makes.” Stop allowing your thoughts to limit you. Stop giving up on yourself and giving up your personal identity without giving it a single conscious thought. Stay on top of your box!
Remember this: when you are self-dependent and Good With Me you are happy with yourself just because. You can then be and do whatever you want, or be and do nothing at all, and you will be happy either way because you are no longer other-dependent.
Bestselling author W. Clement Stone says that “Whatever the mind of man can conceive and believe, it can achieve.” Henry Ford prompted us to remember that “If you think you can do it or you think you can’t do it, you are right.” So if you think you can, you can. Become the Little Engine That Could. Make “I think I can, I think I can, I think I can” your permanent lifetime mantra.
Reinvent yourself to experience real happiness from the inside out as a Good With Me person. You can do so by continuing to be who and what you are right now or by becoming who and what you want to be. You can pretend if necessary until it becomes real for you. Keep a journal to chronicle your reinvented self who experiences real happiness from the inside out from high atop your box.