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I was watched a podcast and been reading a book the other day, it suggested that the more that you need something from someone, the less likely they are to give it to you.
Be it jobs, relationships, whatever. The more that you want it or need it, the less likely you are to get it.
The podcast suggested something like, the average person is powerless in their everyday lives, so that if you need something from them, you are giving them power and they are more likely to use that power, just because they are starved of power for most of their waking day.
So, being willing to walk away is quite powerful in creating attraction for the things that you want.
Isn't that a headf**k? To get what you want, you have to not want it, lol.
I remember going to job interviews when I was younger and being really enthusiastic about the job and never getting it. It was only when I got more qualified, less attached, had more self control, that I got the job I wanted.
I didn't change that much, though. They could have easily just given me the job earlier.
Be it jobs, relationships, whatever. The more that you want it or need it, the less likely you are to get it.
The podcast suggested something like, the average person is powerless in their everyday lives, so that if you need something from them, you are giving them power and they are more likely to use that power, just because they are starved of power for most of their waking day.
So, being willing to walk away is quite powerful in creating attraction for the things that you want.
Isn't that a headf**k? To get what you want, you have to not want it, lol.
I remember going to job interviews when I was younger and being really enthusiastic about the job and never getting it. It was only when I got more qualified, less attached, had more self control, that I got the job I wanted.
I didn't change that much, though. They could have easily just given me the job earlier.