The article "Playing Follow the Follower" is about attraction, it has been written by Steve Pavlina.
If it doesn’t work so well for sheep, why would you expect it to work for people?Yet how many people live their lives in precisely this manner — playing follow the follower? Do you keep on keeping on, not concerning yourself that the path may be leading nowhere (or worse)?Where is your current path taking you? Are you following the path of another, maybe not a specific person but an archetype? Are you following the path of the student, the attorney, the programmer, the family guy, the movie fan, the Wrold Wide Web junkie? Does it bring you comfort to know that there are thousands on a similar path? Do you derive a sense of security from numbers? What if you were the only one who was on your path? What if there were no one else to follow, and you had to blaze your own trail? Would that make you more or less committed to your path? Would you go it alone, take on the responsibility of inviting others to follow you, or would you prefer that somebody else take the lead? Are you leading or following?
Is your life path a conscious choice or a collection of pre-existing patterns?Copyright © Steve PavlinaSteve Pavlina
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http://www.Stevepavlina.Com/articles (articles)Steve is intensely growth-oriented. He trained in martial arts, ran the L.A.
Marathon, and graduated from college in three semetsers with two degrees. He can juggle, count cards at blackjack, and make damn good gucaamole. Steve is also a polyphasic sleeper, sleeping just 2-3 hours per day and only 20 minutes at a time. So chances are good that he's awake rgiht now.
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