You Get What You Deserve
March 5, 2019 , by Dr Julian Northbrook
I’m a big fan of Earl Nightingale.
And of this quote:
“The world in which we live and work is a mirror of our attitude and expectations.”
What this quote essentially means is that we tend to attract people who are like us.
Like begets like.
Or to put it another way, you get back what you deserve.
A 30 Day Challenge
Earl Nightingale issued a challenge.
For the next 30 days, treat everyone you meet as if they were the most important person in the world. Whether it’s the checkout girl at the supermarket you go to, the guy working at the petrol station where you fill your car up, or a barista in Starbucks.
It doesn't matter.
Treat each and every one of those people as if they were the most important person in the world,
and watch how that transforms the way they treat you.
Treat someone with respect and he will treat you with respect back.
Fail to do so?
And don't be surprised when he fails to do so too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3jfcUTDYqw
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Julian
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