Earl NightingaleLeader in the Personal Development field
This is a story told by Earl Nightingale.
There was a jeweler who noticed that a certain man would stop in front of the jeweler’s shop every morning at the same time, look in the window for a minute, and then go on. He never came in the shop, he just stopped and looked. One day the jeweler’s curiosity drove him to go out and ask the man why he was stopping there every day. The man explained that he was the one responsible for blowing the noon whistle at the factory down the street, so he was setting his watch by the clock in the jeweler’s window.
Interestingly enough, the jeweler was setting the clock in the window by the factory noon whistle.
Deeper Question:
Are you basing your behavior on someone else's behavior - that is based on your behavior?
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The Jeweler’s Clock
This is a story told by Earl Nightingale.
There was a jeweler who noticed that a certain man would stop in front of the jeweler’s shop every morning at the same time, look in the window for a minute, and then go on. He never came in the shop, he just stopped and looked. One day the jeweler’s curiosity drove him to go out and ask the man why he was stopping there every day. The man explained that he was the one responsible for blowing the noon whistle at the factory down the street, so he was setting his watch by the clock in the jeweler’s window.
Interestingly enough, the jeweler was setting the clock in the window by the factory noon whistle.
Deeper Question:
“In the absence of clearly-defined goals, we become strangely loyal to performing daily trivia until ultimately we become enslaved by it.”
― Robert A. Heinlein
“Most People tiptoe through life hoping to make it safely to death.”
― Earl Nightingale
A Paradigm
…is a mental program that has almost exclusive control over our habitual behavior… AND almost all of our behavior is habitual.
A paradigm can be likened to a program that has been installed in your subconscious mind.
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