your privilege of controlling your own thoughts?
Are you easily influenced by others, against your own
judgment?
Has today added anything of value to your stock of
knowledge or state of mind?
Do you face squarely the circumstances which make you
unhappy, or sidestep the responsibility?
Do you analyze all mistakes and failures and try to profit by them or, do you take the attitude that this is not your duty?
Can you name three of your most damaging weaknesses?
What are you doing to correct them?
Do you encourage other people to bring their worries to you for sympathy?
Do you choose, from your daily experiences, lessons or
influences which aid in your personal advancement?
Does your presence have a negative influence on other
people as a rule?
What habits of other people annoy you most?
Do you form your own opinions or permit yourself to be
influenced by other people?
Have you learned how to create a mental state of mind with
which you can shield yourself against all discouraging influences?
Does your occupation inspire you with faith and hope?
Are you conscious of possessing spiritual forces of sufficient power to enable you to keep your mind free from all forms of FEAR?
Does your religion help you to keep your own mind
positive?
Do you feel it your duty to share other people's worries? If so, why?
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If you believe that "birds of a feather flock together" what have you learned about yourself by studying the friends whom you attract?
What connection, if any, do you see between the people with whom you associate most closely, and any unhappiness you may experience?
Could it be possible that some person whom you consider to
be a friend is, in reality, your worst enemy, because of his negative influence on your mind?
By what rules do you judge who is helpful and who is
damaging to you?
Are your intimate associates mentally superior or inferior to you?
How much time out of every 24 hours do you devote to:
a.
your occupation