Why don’t we always get what we want? Why do we repeatedly experience disappointments in in our work, relationships, or business. One of the main reasons is that we are quite ignorant of the Law of Precession. The Law of Precession simply states that for every action we take there will be a side effect arising at 90 degrees to the line of our action. There’s two mental pictures to describe this. First, think about what happens when we drop a stone into water. Ripples go out. The ripples are the side effect to the main action, which is the stone dropping into the water. Second, think about honey bees. They spend their lives flying from flower to flower to collect nectar to make honey. They *think* that’s their purpose but their true (and much larger) purpose is to pollinate the flowers. This is the Law of Precession. Buckminster Fuller’s theory says that our job was not to make money. It was to add value to others. He believed that 70% of the jobs on earth were not directly contributing to the life-support of the people. Many are making money from money, or moving paper from one desk to another. The key is balance. It is unbalanced to work only for money, and only for yourself and your family. It is also unbalanced to NOT work for yourself and your family, to work only for others. While you are in your present job, work out how you can add value in your spare time. You are there for a reason. So what are some other ways to apply this law in our lives? 1. Grow yourself before you try to change others. When we pursue growth ourselves, the people around us will be impacted. 2. There is more than one way to achieve our purpose. Don’t be stuck following someone else’s success story believing it is the only way to be fulfilled. 3. Don’t be too obsessed with being in control. There will always be side effects caused by our actions that we can never control. 4. Learn to take action and make things happen. Don’t be afraid of failures, or problems. Understand that only through action, we will have the side effects of happiness. 5. Don’t cling to material possessions. Learn to let go so that you may experience the joy that comes from releasing it. Success Resources: http://www.srpl.net/
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