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Collin I. Thomas
Collin I. Thomas, born Feb 3rd 1992, began his journey of self-discovery and change with the passing of his father in early 2007. To overcome his grief he wrote WHAT KIND Of BOOK Is THIS in late winter of 2008. Published the book a year later. Collin I. Thomas now spends his time helping others achieve success through his teachings and wisdom of his book.
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The Greater Everything - Collin I. Thomas
Copyright © 2010 by Collin I. Thomas.
ISBN: Softcover 978-1-4568-2691-8
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To all my friends and family members.
(To my mother especially).
To all the great readers.
To all the hopeful people of this world.
Thank you.
What Are Some of the Things You Are
Grateful for?
(Write Down at Least Ten)
True bravery is like telling fear, It is not that I’m afraid, it is just that I am smarter and stronger than you’ll ever be.
Act to where you want go. Don’t make decisions based on what happened in the past if you are headed in a new direction.
If someone says your desire to want something big out of life is being too selfish, and ask them, If there were no limits in life, what would you ask for?
People who insult you can never create your life. Most, if not all, of the time a person who insults you constantly only sees a small fraction of your life. They don’t know you because they are not you.
To have a bigger life, you must become a bigger person. If you are not ready to take on a bigger person’s challenges, then you’re not ready to have a larger life.
Look to the past to be grateful for how much you’ve grown. Otherwise, leave it be.
Only the belief that will benefit to all will survive through a nonviolent means.
No one is responsible for anything in your life except you because, if you want to master life, then you must be accountable for everything that has ever taken place in your life. This may seem like a difficult concept to master because not everyone likes to take accountability for their life. They always want to find blame in another person, but just remember one thing though that nothing is ever your fault, it’s always your responsibility.
Putting all your eggs in one basket can be turned to divide all your eggs into different baskets. This way, if one basket drops, the others are kept intact.
Things don’t always work out the way you planned, but things always work out anyway.
When you grow, things that you wanted at a lower level (the things that no longer matter anymore) come to you easily.
Significant amount of action is not the primary source of power. It’s how you perform the action that determines the results in your life.
Nothing happens by accident. If something terrible happened, then something must have caused it to happen.
If you ever did something wrong, whether it be perverseness or unintentional, you were always unaware of something. You were aware of what