“Since thoughts are actions, and actions have consequences, you become a product of your thoughts. Which is why it’s so important to be careful about the company you keep. If you allow yourself to be in the presence of negative people too often, it’s virtually a physiological impossibility to think positive thoughts. And since most of the people roaming our planet tend to be negative, it takes a great deal of vigilance to keep them at bay. It’s also important to recognize that just as all physical action is not necessarily constructive, neither is all thought action. Hateful thoughts bring about hateful consequences. Negative thoughts bring about negative consequences. And so on.”
http://robertringer.com/thoughts-have-consequences/
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