Isn’t it wonderful?
I remember when things first started to work out for me.
The moment something good happened, I would immediately think:
"This is too good to be true."
And somehow, before long, another problem would show up.
At the time, I thought I was being realistic. Looking back, I was simply accepting problems as normal and expected.
This is where so many people get it wrong.
They have no difficulty believing things can fall apart.
They have years of evidence, stories, and memories to support that assumption.
But when life starts improving, they become suspicious.
They question it.
They wait for something to go wrong.
They prepare themselves for disappointment before it even arrives.
Neville taught that your assumptions harden into fact.
Not some of them.
All of them.
If you keep assuming that every good thing comes with a catch, life will gladly provide the catch.
If you start accepting that good things can happen, that life can support you, that things can work out in your favor, your experience begins to reflect that too.
These days, when something wonderful happens, I don't ask myself what's going to go wrong next.
I ask myself:
"Isn't it wonderful?"
And the more I do, the more wonderful things seem to appear.
What if the next good thing in your life doesn't come with a problem attached to it?
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