We become what we think; we don’t become what we don’t think about. When we think of a bigger picture, that’s what we get printed.

Israelmore Ayivor
About This Quote

This quote gives us a glimpse of how our thoughts become manifest in the world. The writer of this quote is saying that our thoughts are powerful, and they can result in positive or negative actions. Our thoughts aren’t constrained by reality, but by our imagination. If we think of something, it becomes real to us, whether it’s good or bad.

Our thoughts are based on our beliefs, which are really just ideas about reality. If what we think about the world isn’t good, then the world will reflect that in its reality.

Source: Dream Big!: See Your Bigger Picture!

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