Placeholder Image

Subtitles section Play video

  • when you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.

  • Albert Einstein once observed that the most fundamental and major decision that you have to make in your life is this.

  • Do I live and a friendly or a hostile universe?

  • Which is it?

  • Is it a universe that is filled with hostility and anger and people wanting to hate each other and people wanting to kill each other?

  • Is that what you see?

  • Because when you see the world that way, that's exactly what you will create for yourself in your life.

  • This is from great scientific mind.

  • And the interesting thing is that this is not just a ah clever play on words that when you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change I'd like you to imagine the following scene.

  • You're in your house, you've got your car keys in your hand, the lights go out.

  • Power failure.

  • You can't see a thing.

  • You stumble around in your living room and you drop your keys and you look around for a moment and you realize that you're never gonna find them in the dark.

  • But you look outside and you notice that the streetlights around So in your mind, a light bulb goes off.

  • Mhm.

  • I'm not gonna sit around here in the dark and grow up around looking for my keys.

  • When there's a light on outside, I'm gonna go out here under the street life.

  • I'm gonna look for my keys.

  • Why are you laughing?

  • This is This makes a lot of sense.

  • So you're out here and you're groping around and you're looking for your keys and your looking and looking in.

  • Your neighbor comes along and says, What happened?

  • Went well.

  • Um, I dropped my keys.

  • I'll help you look for on the two of us air now down here looking for our keys.

  • Looking finally, he says to me, Excuse me, but, um, where did you drop your keys?

  • Well, I dropped them in the house.

  • He said, You mean to tell me that you dropped your keys in the house and you're looking for them out here in the street?

  • Light doesn't make any sense.

  • And I said, Well, it doesn't make any sense to grope around in the dark when there's light out here.

  • Now you laugh and you think how silly that is.

  • But isn't that exactly what we do when we have a problem, a difficulty, a struggle that is located inside?

  • And we're looking for the solution outside someplace outside of ourselves.

  • It would be like going to the doctor and telling him all of your symptoms.

  • The doctor says, Oh, boy, you've got a lot of symptoms and he starts writing out prescriptions.

  • You need a prescription for this symptom.

  • You need a prescription for that symptoms.

  • And finally, he gets this four or five and you go to walk out and you say, Well, I'd like my prescriptions He said, No, no, no, I'll give this one to your mother in law.

  • I'll give this one to your neighbor and I'll give this one to your daughter and I'll give this one to your father.

  • E.

  • You're the one with the struggles and with the difficulties expecting somebody else to change or something outside of you to get better in order for you to make your life work, it's something you have to really take a hard look at.

  • It's in here.

  • This is a very difficult principle for many people to get, but one that I believe very strongly I was in a group one time of drug addicts and alcoholics and the sign on the wall said there are no justified resentments in this group.

  • What I said to that group that night Waas No matter what anybody says to you here, no matter what kind of, uh, anger comes directed towards you, No matter how much hate you may encounter showing up in your life there are no justified resentments meaning that if you carry around resentment inside of you about anything or about anyone and I'm talking about the person that you lent money to and hasn't paid you back, I'm talking about the person in your life that you feel was abusive in your life.

  • I'm talking about the person who walked out on you and left you for somebody else.

  • I'm talking about all of the things that you have justified in your heart and in your life that you have the right to be resentful above.

  • And I'm suggesting to you that those resentments will always end up harming you and creating in you a sense off despair.

  • No one ever dies from a snake bite a snake bite will never kill you.

  • You cannot be unbidden.

  • Once you're bitten, you're bitten.

  • But it's the venom that continues to pour through your system after the bite that will end up destroying you.

  • Yeah, there are many ways to get the things that we want for ourselves in our lives.

  • But basically it all begins with how we choose to think as you think.

  • So shall you be seven little words that I think are perhaps the most important things that we can learn on master in our lives.

  • This'll old proverb notion that I become what I think about all day long and once you know that what you think about is what expands.

  • You start getting really careful about what you think about you don't allow your thoughts to be on anything that you don't want, that you wouldn't want to have manifest or show up for you in your life.

  • Have a mind that is open toe everything and attached to nothing.

  • One of the central principles of my life is that no one knows enough to be a pessimist about anything that each and every one of us when we close our mind to what is possible for us or what is possible for humanity closes off.

  • The genius that resides and lives in each and every one of us.

  • Having an open mind doesn't necessarily mean finding fault with all of the things that you've been taught by others.

  • It means opening yourself up to the potentiality and the possibility that anything and everything is possible.

  • So having a mind that is open to everything and attached to nothing really means finding within ourselves the ability to get rid of a trait that I find so common in the contemporary world.

  • Do you know that most people that I meet spend their lives looking for occasions to be offended?

  • They actually are out there hoping that they can find some reason to be offended.

  • And there's no shortage of reasons.

  • They're out there everywhere.

  • The way this person dressed the what the worst person said.

  • They turn on the TV, they hear the news, they're offended by this.

  • Someone used language that they didn't like.

  • Someone doesn't share the same customs that you and people all day long.

  • In fact, if you keep track tomorrow, you will find probably ah 100 reasons that you could go around being offended.

  • But a mind that is open to everything and attached to nothing is a mind that says, I'm never looking for anything to be offended by on that whatever anybody else out there has to say, My response to that is that's an interesting point of view.

  • I've never considered that before.

  • Next principle I call Don't die with your music still in you.

  • Yeah, And who better to quote than thorough when he talked about some of us here?

  • A different drummer.

  • We must march to the music that we hear.

  • But all of you, all of you have some music playing and all of you have a heroic mission.

  • There's no accidents in this universe.

  • We all show up here with a purpose.

  • There's an intelligence that is a part of everything and everyone and all of us are connected to it.

  • And too many of us are afraid.

  • Listen to that music on march to it.

  • You out there.

  • I know you have a book you wanted to ride.

  • I know there's a composition you wanted to compose.

  • I know there's a song you want to sing someplace.

  • Maybe you want to raise horses out in Montana.

  • Or maybe you wanna open up on ice cream shop on Cape Cod.

  • Who knows what it may be.

  • Maybe you just want to travel and see the world.

  • Maybe you want to go into a relationship with someone, but you've been afraid to.

  • But your heart says it's the right thing to do.

  • All of us feel something.

  • And in Leo told stories famous novel The Death of Ivan Village.

  • He asked this question.

  • That would be terrifying to me, he says, as he has his accountant from Moscow lying on his deathbed, contemplating the horror of this question.

  • What if my whole life has been wrong?

  • Yeah, I've known, but my music is It's playing right now.

  • Yeah, as I stand here in front of you with these cameras and in this place a Z I sit down and write my books on Tell the world what I know are my truth.

  • I feel always completely on purpose and fulfilled, and no time will I ever come to the end of my life and say, What if my whole life has been wrong?

  • Whoever you are, whatever that music is, however distant It may sound, however strange, however weird others may interpret it to be.

  • Don't get to the end of your life and know that you're going to leave on not having played yet.

  • Don't die with your music still in you Mhm.

when you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.

Subtitles and vocabulary

Click the word to look it up Click the word to find further inforamtion about it