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Goal Setting Quotes

“There is nothing around me but money, money, money.”

“Without enthusiasm then what we have surrounded ourselves with becomes worthless.”

“The only secret of wealth creation is knowing how to use Cosmic Ordering.”

“Human beings are incredibly slow, Cosmic Ordering is incredibly fast!”

“Everybody talks about being rich, Cosmic Ordering does something about it.”

“Often the only difference between success and failure is not using Cosmic Ordering.”

“When life gives you lemons, use Cosmic Ordering!”

“Believe and achieve with Cosmic Ordering.”

“Cosmic Ordering success sticks to you like mud to a blanket.”

“On the road to success some will always expect tragedy ... ditch your doubts and experience success with Cosmic Ordering.”

“Whatever your desire, use Cosmic Ordering to get what you require!”

“In the beginning man was poor, then along came Cosmic Ordering.”

“A clever person solves a problem; a wise person uses Cosmic Ordering!”

“Twenty years from now you will be disappointed you never used Cosmic Ordering today.”

“A man may fail many times, and then he turns to Cosmic Ordering.”

“To fail is nothing, unless you continue to ignore Cosmic Ordering.”

“There are more triumphs than defeats with Cosmic Ordering.”

“Analysis of thousands of survey responses found that when people in different countries were asked to rate how desirable and appropriate it is to experience varying psychological states, positive states like joy and affection were rated more desirable and appropriate in Australia and the United States than in Taiwan and China. Cross-cultural research by Jeanne Tsai of Stanford University has also found that European Americans place the highest value on specific forms of happiness, idealizing states like enthusiasm or excitement, termed high arousal positive states. By contrast, Chinese and other Asian test subjects place the highest value on other forms of happiness, idealizing states such as calm and serenity, termed low arousal positive states. Mauss and colleagues found that some people put an especially high value on happiness, endorsing items like, “If I don’t feel happy, maybe there is something wrong with me”; and “To have a meaningful life, I need to feel happy most of the time.” Surprisingly, women who said that they valued happiness more were actually less happy than women who valued it less.”