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The great inventor Nikola Tesla (1856-1943) stated:
“We are automata entirely controlled by the forces of the medium being tossed about like corks on the surface of the water, but mistaking the resultant of the impulses from the outside for free will."
I think this is really profound. Before you dismiss it please consider also what Tesla said: that our bodies and the universe are composed of so many complex forces that you may simply fail to see that that is what is actually happening. Tesla was absolutely convinced of this theory. You can find more about this online. I looked fairly extensively and I could not find that is has ever been expounded upon, which Tesla wanted. He said it would be of incalculable value to the world. Am I going to argue with Tesla?
So all our actions and thoughts come from from the outside and not from our will! This also has profound implications for succeeding in the "fastlane". What do you think about the subject and how can one use it to gain success?
“We are automata entirely controlled by the forces of the medium being tossed about like corks on the surface of the water, but mistaking the resultant of the impulses from the outside for free will."
I think this is really profound. Before you dismiss it please consider also what Tesla said: that our bodies and the universe are composed of so many complex forces that you may simply fail to see that that is what is actually happening. Tesla was absolutely convinced of this theory. You can find more about this online. I looked fairly extensively and I could not find that is has ever been expounded upon, which Tesla wanted. He said it would be of incalculable value to the world. Am I going to argue with Tesla?
So all our actions and thoughts come from from the outside and not from our will! This also has profound implications for succeeding in the "fastlane". What do you think about the subject and how can one use it to gain success?
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