| Desire is a very strong Key towards your mind power. | | | | so... you would also perform no actions, as there would |
| You must not only know "what you want", but you | | | | be no reason for such. Desire is the "mover of action" |
| must also "want it hard enough" and be willing to make | | | | - both mental as well as physical action. |
| an effort towards attaining it... | | | | The strength of your work, whether it is mental or |
| And in order to do this you simply need to create a | | | | physical, will be determined by the amount of desire |
| strong and intense desire towards whatever it is you | | | | that you have for the goal, object or end result of such |
| want to accomplish or attain. | | | | work. |
| You need to develop a desire so strong it will cause | | | | The more you desire a thing... the more you want |
| you to use every ounce of your power and energy, | | | | something, the harder you will work for it, and the |
| toward the accomplishment of your object or goal. | | | | easier this work will seem to you. |
| Desire is said to be like a goal-striving energy, a sort of | | | | You see any task you perform under the influence or |
| built-in magnet which has the means to pull whatever is | | | | incentive of a strong desire will seem much easier - |
| needed to you... now this can work two ways for you, | | | | than the very same task performed without such |
| both as a "success magnet" or a "failure magnet," it all | | | | influence, incentive or encouragement. Desire and |
| depends on how you, the controller, controls it and also | | | | affection are the two main reasons we are influenced |
| the goals you set for it. | | | | or compelled to "do things" |
| Very few people know how to create and hold a | | | | If our desire or affection was somehow absent or |
| strong dedicated desire, they satisfy themselves with | | | | missing, then there would be no action - because there |
| simply "wishing" or even a mild "wanting", and fail to put | | | | would be no motive, reason or cause for such action |
| into action a strong, intense and continuing desire. | | | | or to do anything... |
| If you take a look at the progress of any person, who | | | | So most of the time we act solely because we |
| has accomplished both famous and wonderful things | | | | "want" or "like" to. |
| you will find there was, and is a strong and continuing | | | | Without desire or affection we would be unable to |
| desire for success, within them all... | | | | make any choices or decisions - this means we would |
| You see most of the time, people who are successful | | | | perform no actions. Now we see that desire is the |
| - only become successful at what they do after trying | | | | motive-power behind action. |
| many, many times and after never giving up! | | | | Take away this motive-power and there will be no |
| All great people have the 3 Keys... | | | | activity or movement. Without this "want" and "want |
| 1. Know just what they want = (Belief, Enthusiasm ) | | | | to" there would be no "will to do" and this would lead to |
| 2. Want it hard enough = ( Desire ) | | | | "not doing" anything. |
| 3. Are determined to get it = ( Will ) | | | | Everything we do is prompted by desire in some |
| It is these 3 things only, which separate the men and | | | | shape or form. It would be impossible for us to remain |
| women who have a strong sense of purpose, | | | | without desire, and still act in one way or another - or |
| determination and desire, from the rest of us who | | | | in any way at all. |
| merely "wish for things" | | | | Desire is the motive-power behind all action; it is the |
| A strong desire can have a tremendous influence on | | | | breathing force behind all natural activities, processes |
| all of your mental faculties, causing them to put all of | | | | and events. We can easily learn how to become |
| their power and energies to work for you. | | | | masters of our own desire, instead of being mastered |
| In fact, without desire you would not do much thinking | | | | by it... |
| at all, because there would be very little motive to do | | | | |