Statements We Should Never Use

Mi'kail Eli'yah
12 min readApr 7, 2019

Thoughts once harbor will enter and infect every part of our lives. Hence, intent even the slightest when hosted long enough gets implanted and notions will sprout. It is not a thing to be taken lightly. We must hold and watch our mind vigilantly. Thoughts once hosted long enough, gets hardwired into a mentality. It becomes character, and it dictates the way we make decisions and commit our efforts. It becomes our fate. Hence, it behooves us to be aware of our thoughts, words and deeds. They become us.

“It is not possible” or “It is impossible”
Most of the time, things are not impossible, but merely inconceivable or imperceptible due to limitedness, or harshly to put it — conditioned incompetence, of people or a person, and it is confused to as “impossible”. The very fact that they can’t see the difference that cause the confusion is that limitedness. Usually, it is conditioned by culture, tradition or just ethos of the society of that time. Think of the things we have overcome, and in retrospective, it would be easier from hindsight that the people of the past succumbing to the “once established fact” were wrong.

Clarke’s 3 laws reminded us never to be too sure. What is more concerning is indication of a closed mind, and the exact mentality that took so many unborn greatness, unfulfilled hopes, ideals, dreams and countless…

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