The Bookshop Guru
A book review of "The Magic of Thinking Big" by David J. Schwartz
Think
success, don’t think failure. The mantra
of believe in yourself is the premise of this book. The copy I have read was
first published in 1960. This was one of the books I found in my grandfather’s
bookcase and one which I kept after he died. This is second time I have read
this book with many years between the readings. I know the book has been
re-published many times since and is available. The reason I selected this book
to write a review is that maybe a newer generation might find it an interesting
book to read, and they might not have heard about it before.
The book is really a tutorial of how
to respond positively to events with mini stories describing how other people
have handled both negative and positive events in their lives. This gives the
reader a clear understanding of how to approach similar situations with good
advice. Of course “you can’t move mountains” but believe in yourself and your
abilities and you will climb a mountain of doubt. Because, if you do not
believe in yourself you are more likely will not succeed.
I have
always believed
that to succeed in anything you have to have confidence in yourself. It sounds
so simple, doesn’t it? But, it’s true. The more confidence you have within you
the more other people will believe in you. Don’t suffer from fear is another
mantra the author discusses which I believe is a common feeling we all
have when it comes to our ability to try new things. We fear failure more,
partly because of the unknown and what other people might think about us. I
have written about this subject because I feel we are all capable of achieving
what we want. Sometimes we just need to understand that fear is only temporary
when we start to take action. When we confront our fear head-on the more likely
we will gain confidence in ourselves to tackle similar situations in the future.
What I would say which I feel the author
doesn’t express is that as humans we have the tendency to set our expectations
too high and when things don’t pan out the way we expected them to we can get
disillusioned and often depressed. I am not saying you should not aim high or
set your goals high, but sometimes things are not always in our control. So we
have to learn to aim high, but always remember that not everything is going to
go our way.
My analogy of this would be the climbing
of Mount Everest, sometimes events and conditions are against you, but for
those who keep trying they often reach the summit of their goal. What we all
must accept is that failure is part of success. Those that keep trying will
find success, as long as they are prepared to evaluate their performance after
each attempt and improve.
It’s natural and part of our makeup that
as individuals we don’t like coming second, but in a race sometimes there is
only one winner. We have to learn that success is more subjective and teach
ourselves that taking part is a success. This will make us more confident as
individuals with the right attitude to be a better person in this world.
This book is worth keeping and
re-reading. David J. Schwartz says “Got
a good idea? Then do something about it.”
Read the
article on Life Skills and why they are so
important in "How To Pass A Degree With Confidence" by Anthony Fox
Are you listening, what are you dreaming?
As Jesus said, “belief is everything.”
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