Saturday, June 19, 2010

How I want to think

If the state of mind contribute to the attitude of person's behaviour, therefore, a way of thinking is the idiosyncrasy of the precedent. I would like to think more about the future than the present. I want to think about things that develop my sense of direction. I want to think in English because of the survival of my career. I want to think definitively.
I want to think informatively. I want to think about my views. I want to be able to defend, informatively, my viewpoint. I want to be able to know what my thinking mean to both myself. I want my thinking to be based on my thinking, experience with other people, circumstances and knowledge. I want to rely more on my instinct than on anything else. I want to think, with great belief, that I deserve the successes that I have worked hard for. It would be my
greatest achievement to think, therefore, I become. I want to think that I am right in my own way. I want to believe in myself through my thinking. I want to speak English with great articulation and eloquence. I want to think about a vision which could make me calm and successful.

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