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YOU
must use your thought as directed in previous chapters, and begin to do
what you can do where you are; and you must do ALL that you can do where
you are.
You
can advance only by being larger than your present place; and no man is
larger than his present place who leaves undone any of the work pertaining
to that place.
The
world is advanced only by those who more than fill their present places.
If
no man quite filled his present place, you can see that there must be
a going backward in everything. Those who do not quite fill their present
places are dead weight upon society, government, commerce, and industry;
they must be carried along by others at a great expense. The progress
of the world is retarded only by those who do not fill the places they
are holding; they belong to a former age and a lower stage or plane of
life, and their tendency is toward degeneration. No society could advance
if every man was smaller than his place; social evolution is guided by
the law of physical and mental evolution. In the animal world, evolution
is caused by excess of life.
When
an organism has more life than can be expressed in the functions of its
own plane, it develops the organs of a higher plane, and a new species
is originated.
There
never would have been new species had there not been organisms which more
than filled their places. The law is exactly the same for you; your getting
rich depends upon your applying this principle to your own affairs.
Every
day is either a successful day or a day of failure; and it is the successful
days which get you what you want. If everyday is a failure, you can never
get rich; while if every day is a success, you cannot fail to get rich.
If
there is something that may be done today, and you do not do it, you have
failed in so far as that thing is concerned; and the consequences may
be more disastrous than you imagine.
You
cannot foresee the results of even the most trivial act; you do not know
the workings of all the forces that have been set moving in your behalf.
Much may be depending on your doing some simple act; it may be the very
thing which is to open the door of opportunity to very great possibilities.
You can never know all the combinations which Supreme Intelligence is
making for you in the world of things and of things and of human affairs;
your neglect or failure to do some small thing may cause a long delay
in getting what you want.
Do,
every day, ALL that can be done that day.
There
is, however, a limitation or qualification of the above that you must
take into account.
You
are not to overwork, nor to rush blindly into your business in the effort
to do the greatest possible number of things in the shortest possible
time.
You
are not to try to do tomorrow's work today, nor to do a week's work in
a day.
It
is really not the number of things you do, but the EFFICIENCY of each
separate action that counts.
Every
act is, in itself, either a success or a failure.
Every
act is, in itself, either effective or inefficient.
Every
inefficient act is a failure, and if you spend your life in doing inefficient
acts, your whole life will be a failure.
The
more things you do, the worse for you, if all your acts are inefficient
ones.
On
the other hand, every efficient act is a success in itself, and if every
act of your life is an efficient one, your whole life MUST be a success.
The
cause of failure is doing too many things in an inefficient manner, and
not doing enough things in an efficient manner.
You
will see that it is a self-evident proposition that if you do not do any
inefficient acts, and if you do a sufficient number of efficient acts,
you will become rich. If, now, it is possible for you to make each act
an efficient one, you see again that the getting of riches is reduced
to an exact science, like mathematics.
The
matter turns, then, on the questions whether you can make each separate
act a success in itself. And this you can certainly do.
You
can make each act a success, because ALL Power is working with you; and
ALL Power cannot fail.
Power
is at your service; and to make each act efficient you have only to put
power into it.
Every
action is either strong or weak; and when every one is strong, you are
acting in the Certain Way which will make you rich.
Every
act can be made strong and efficient by holding your vision while you
are doing it, and putting the whole power of your FAITH and PURPOSE into
it.
It
is at this point that the people fail who separate mental power from personal
action. They use the power of mind in one place and at one time, and they
act in another place and at another time. So their acts are not successful
in themselves; too many of them are inefficient. But if ALL Power goes
into every act, no matter how commonplace, every act will be a success
in itself; and as in the nature of things every success opens the way
to other successes, your progress toward what you want, and the progress
of what you want toward you, will become increasingly rapid.
Remember
that successful action is cumulative in its results. Since the desire
for more life is inherent in all things, when a man begins to move toward
larger life more things attach themselves to him, and the influence of
his desire is multiplied.
Do,
every day, all that you can do that day, and do each act in an efficient
manner.
In
saying that you must hold your vision while you are doing each act, however
trivial or commonplace, I do not mean to say that it is necessary at all
times to see the vision distinctly to its smallest details. It should
be the work of your leisure hours to use your imagination on the details
of your vision, and to contemplate them until they are firmly fixed upon
memory. If you wish speedy results, spend practically all your spare time
in this practice.
By
continuous contemplation you will get the picture of what you want, even
to the smallest details, so firmly fixed upon your mind, and so completely
transferred to the mind of Formless Substance, that in your working hours
you need only to mentally refer to the picture to stimulate your faith
and purpose, and cause your best effort to be put forth. Contemplate your
picture in your leisure hours until your consciousness is so full of it
that you can grasp it instantly. You will become so enthused with its
bright promises that the mere thought of it will call forth the strongest
energies of your whole being.
Let
us again repeat our syllabus, and by slightly changing the closing statements
bring it to the point we have now reached.
There
is a thinking stuff from which all things are made, and which, in its
original state, permeates, penetrates, and fills the interspaces of the
universe.
A
thought, in this substance, Produces the thing that is imaged by the thought.
Man
can form things in his thought, and, by impressing his thought upon formless
substance, can cause the thing he thinks about to be created.
In
order to do this, man must pass from the competitive to the creative mind;
he must form a clear mental picture of the things he wants, and do, with
faith and purpose, all that can be done each day, doing each separate
thing in an efficient manner.
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