It’s okay just as you are

It’s okay! Your life is going well just as it is. Even if you’re thinking, “Why is this happening?” or “It’s impossible, I can’t do it anymore…”, it’s okay! Your life is still going well just as it is.

If you think it’s a lie, please give it a try. Try saying “It’s okay just as I am” 1,000 times every day. Just by doing that, you’ll realize that your life is drastically changing. It’s true.

By saying “It’s okay just as I am”, you unconsciously create a circuit of “it’s okay” in your mind. Once that circuit of “it’s okay” is formed, the blocks of worry, anxiety, and fear are released, and you gain the courage to take action and make resolutions. This transforms into a vibration of “peace of mind” where you feel “no matter what happens, no matter what you do, you’re not afraid.” With the vibration of “peace of mind,” you can create a positive and happy “happiness circuit.” With that, no matter where you are or what you do, you can become a “successful person full of happiness.” And when you have a “positive mindset” that is bright, enjoyable, and forward-thinking, you attract small good things. When those small good things accumulate and happen continuously, it becomes “good luck.”

When I say, “It’s okay just as I am,” some people may ask, “Are bad people or unhappy people okay just as they are?” or “If you think ‘it’s okay just as I am’, won’t people stop making efforts?” But that is completely opposite. People do bad things and feel unhappy because they can’t think of themselves as being “okay just as they are.” Moreover, because they think “it’s okay just as I am,” people can think, “Let’s work harder!” or “Let’s make more efforts!”

Even if you say, “It’s okay just as I am,” people can never stay “just as they are.” People are creatures who always want to grow. To grow, it is necessary to constantly challenge something new. People who have “it’s okay just as I am” in their minds are not afraid of challenging something new because they think they are “okay just as they are.” So even if they fail or things don’t go well, they never get depressed but try another way or think, “This just isn’t suitable for me.” On the other hand, those who can’t think, “It’s okay just as I am” in their minds, start to worry and feel anxious, fearing challenges. They summon up the courage to challenge something, and if it goes well, that’s great. However, if it doesn’t go well or if they fail even a little, they blame themselves or get depressed, thinking, “I’m not okay after all” or “I’m no good at anything.”

Hitori-san always believed that “okay just as I am” from a young age. So even if he couldn’t study well in school and the teachers told him, “You’ll regret it when you become an adult,” he thought, “I don’t need to study.” Even when he graduated from junior high school, when the adults around him said, “You should go to college, or at least finish high school, otherwise, you’ll struggle in society,” he believed, “It’s definitely more beneficial to start working as soon as possible.” As a result, he succeeded as an entrepreneur and became the number one taxpayer in Japan. His great success was due to the presence of a “happiness circuit” where he believed that everything was “okay just as it is.” In other words, he didn’t become happy because he became wealthy and highly successful, but he became a billionaire because he was happy.

コメント

タイトルとURLをコピーしました