Kay's Commentary: Magic of Believing - Google Books
…than in the advent of the computer and the internet, where millions of thoughts are spewed daily. It is safer but does it prevent people from copping them for their own, regardless of copyright laws, etc. Publications are meant to be read, I fully understand that and once a person reads something it does become part of their thinking. I mean, to be more specific, that others can more easily profit from your thoughts and ideas if they disregard copyright laws and suspect you will do nothing to defend your rights.
To restate my intent, with the edited publication of that book, they primed millions more to project their thoughts out from themselves. This also means that anything you put into your mind, all of your ideas that are not expressed by you in writing, will be projected out from yourself onto others who can easily exploit them. At least by publishing them on the internet, their is some proof from whence they came.
Delving deeper I can argue that the derivation of one’s thoughts may not come from one’s self due to enmeshments, but one knows without a doubt when they have an original idea.
I was never one to pen a diary until the 80’s when it became necessary for my mental health and even then I was habituated to doing things in opposition to it. Now, I can hardly stop writing.
The book should be subtitled, The Science of Setting Your Goals and Having Someone Else Reach Them.
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