“The Undiscovered Pattern In the Universe” (read this if you’re facing bad times) - Seb Brantigan 'The Britpreneur'
Seb Brantigan 'The Britpreneur'

“The Undiscovered Pattern In the Universe” (read this if you’re facing bad times)

These are just my personal findings; today I want to show you why it is worth going through every single negative experience. I’m no philosophical guy, however when I am facing a negative experience this is how I look at it from my perspective…

So this ‘pattern’ in the Universe (there are many, try watching The Secret sometime soon) creates negative experiences. However I have found that a negative experience is soon followed by a positive experience resolving the negative experience, therefore keeping the Universe balanced. Imagine what this world would become like if only negative things happened.

Here’s an example; you might have heard of the 33 Chilean miners being trapped underground for nearly 2 months. That was without a doubt a negative experience. However the rescue operation had recovered all 33 miners, while they were underground supplies were also sent to the miners. This is how a positive experience can resolve a negative one.

But here’s the catch; if you want to create that positive experience, you MUST go out and work to make it happen. The Chilean miners weren’t likely to rescue themselves.

You might think that the world is in a mostly negative situation. That just means that there is something positive being planned to happen to resolve it.

You can change the world by resolving negative experiences with positive ones, just one at a time. I hope this makes sense to you, and start using this right away to create these positive experiences even if you’re not resolving your own yet.

Do what needs to be done.

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  1. Felton Fortgang says:

    “Few things are impossible to diligence and skill. Great works are performed not by strength, but perseverance.”

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