Truth by Jim Rohn
Monday, February 18th, 2008Very few of us are authorities on the truth. About the closest that any of us can get is what we hope is the truth or what we think is the truth. That’s why the best approach to truth is probably to say, “It seems to me…”
There is nothing wrong with affirmations, provided what you are affirming is the truth. If you are broke, for example, the best thing to affirm is, “I’m broke!”
If the truth isn’t enough, then you must become stronger at presenting it.
Sincerity is not a test of truth. We must not make this mistake: He must be right; he’s so sincere. Because, it is possible to be sincerely wrong. We can only judge truth by truth and sincerity by sincerity.
Find someone who is willing to share the truth with you.
I love Jim Rohn and his teaching… I have found that one of the truths of life is this…”It can be hard to find people in our lives that are willing and able to tell us the truth about how we really are in a way that can help us on our journey of becoming more than we are. Finding feedback through coaches and mentors isn’t something that generally just happens on it’s own. We need to seek it, create it, and make it happen. Building a network of truthfulness around you is a both a most challenging and a most rewarding pursuit. ~ Kirk

