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Is Arnold delusional or a visionary?

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I'm almost done watching the Arnold Schwarzenegger documentary on Netflix and I love it. My girlfrie

I'm almost done watching the Arnold Schwarzenegger documentary on Netflix and I love it. My girlfriend Whitney and I are watching it together and it's interesting to see how differently her and I react to him. I read most of his biography years ago so I know a lot about him. I've always found him interesting. She knows almost nothing about him. She's barely even seen any of his movies. As we were watching the first episode she said "Do you LOVE him?" I said "why do you ask that?" She said "cuz you won't stop smiling. You just have this weird grin on your face the whole time." I didn't even notice it. But once she pointed it out I realized she was right. I responded "I just love the way he thinks." Arnold constantly talks about visualization. He talks about seeing things in his mind and then watching them become a reality. To some it comes across as arrogant or insane. To me it just makes sense. The second episode was all about his acting career. Arnold was talking about how he didn't just want to be an actor...he wanted to be a leading man. And he would accept nothing else. That was the point where Whitney said "He's delusional." I said "is he?" "Yes." She said. No hesitation. I said "But he was right. He became what he set out to become. He made his vision reality. Is it delusional if it comes true?" She said "Yes. Just because it happened doesn't make it not delusional." I personally disagree. I've been called delusional at times and I totally understand the idea. But in my opinion you're only delusional if it never comes true. The people who achieve the greatest things in life are often called delusional until they're called visionaries. Now, for every delusional person that becomes a visionary there's probably 100 or 1,000 legit delusional people who never do shit with their vision. Or they're just flat out nuts. But that doesn't discount the people who see things clearly in their mind until they come true. Having a vision doesn't JUST mean having a vision. It also means acting on that vision. Visualization itself doesn't cause reality to shift. Visualization causes a shift in behavior. A shift in energy. A shift in identity. A shift in vibration. A shift in ACTION. No matter what you believe, you can't deny what Arnold accomplished. He was born a nobody in Austria. Then he went on to become a world champion bodybuilder, real estate millionaire, world's highest paid actor, and governor of one of the biggest states in America. That's WILD. Bill Burr did a bit years ago about Arnold that's incredible. He puts his accomplishments into perspective. [ Click here to watch it on YouTube]( So here's the question I pose to you... Were his beliefs delusional or did he just have a clear vision that he turned into reality? Be honest. I'm curious what you think. Talk soon, Ian "sometimes delusional" Stanley P.S. I created a course years ago called The Sales Inner Course. It's all about using visualization and the power of the mind to get what you want. [ Click here to check it out]( Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Almost Passive Income, 3000 Mountain Shadow Rd, Boise, ID 83702, United States

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