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Choose your market wisely!

Choose your market wisely!


God sent us all into this world after filling our bank accounts with a currency called energy, but on one condition when all is exhausted, it is better to turn to God and there is no spending limit. Spend as much as you want, wherever you want.

But when we came to this world, we saw only two markets available here.
One positive and one negative

There are varieties of positivity like kindness, happiness, courage, responsibility, mindfulness, patience, confidence, and more in the positive one.

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And on the negative side, there's a lot of ignorance, dishonesty, Jealousy, anxiety, frustration, and much more.

You buy an experience where you pay your currency, whether it's a Positive counter or a Negative one.
And then, what do you do with these experiences?

 You store it in the subconscious mind and make life decisions based on those experiences. Because according to a psychological study, the unconscious data in your head influences 90 to 95% of your behavior.
 These experiences are stored as memories, just like computers store data. But we don't have to recall most of this information. It is on autopilot. It is constantly running programs to control how we walk, sit, breathe, talk, behave, react, and so on. That is why it is so hard for us to give up or change our habits. But once we start shifting our energy from negative to positive or we can say that if we start spending our energy currency in the positive market area, we can change our habits. By doing so, you have reprogrammed your subconscious mind to work in your favor. So whenever you spend your energy, Choose your market wisely.
Because whatever you buy is going to stay in your subconscious mind to control your decisions, control your life.

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