Today is a Good Day to Die
I heard that over and over as I watched Star Trek: the next generation or Star Trek TNG as its fans call it. It was said by a character called Worf and he was a Klingon. To Klingons, to die in a battle was the greatest of all achievements.
Why am I putting that as the title of my post? Because for him, it was said as a Truth in his life, but not one that had taken place. He said it and you knew, he had prepared for the outcome. He had the mindset, the desire, and he was going to have that outcome. He interpreted it differently than everyone thought though, because I think many times he was saying it for the people he was fighting who were going to die and he would make sure of it.
What is your truth? Do you have a truth? Sure, making money or "making a living" is a statement but it is neither a truth to live by nor is it truth on a basic level. Making a living is living by principles and thoughts that you have decided are true and that align with the universal laws.
Our personal truths we live by, especially in regards to manifesting, mindset, and success must be based on principles that we align with or need to align with. I was taught that you have to work hard, the more your back hurts the better a day it was. I reject that because you can only work so much before your back gives out. Rather, let's create a statement that lines up with what is truly true, change our lives and change the world.
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Today is a Good Day to Die
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