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It is a universal principle that you get more of what you think about, talk about, and feel strongly about.
Jack Canfield
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Our thoughts and feelings shape our reality.

This quote emphasizes the power of our thoughts and emotions in shaping our experiences. It suggests that when we focus on certain ideas, discuss them passionately, and feel strongly about them, we attract more of those things into our lives, illustrating the principle of the law of attraction.

Themes

ThoughtsFeelingsAttractionPrincipleBelief

In practice

Example use cases

In a motivational speech to encourage positive thinking.

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