The Perception of Invincibility
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Ask yourself these questions…
Are successive cultures, race and patterns of millennials forcing us to portray invincibility as arrogance or superiority?
How do we balance our system? Where and when do we entertain this balance? What sustains an invincible mentality without causing havoc on humility towards the one thing we truly want to achieve?
According to Google’s dictionary, invincibility is a noun defined as “the quality of being too powerful to be defeated or overcome.”
As it best suits us, we will apply that statement to our own understanding and personal experience. However, we may recognize that “at times, we’re faced with unimaginable challenges that make us question ourselves, our life, and sometimes everything we believe.” ~Matt Valentine
I say that to say this...
It is likely that some of us don’t ever want to portray a character of being too “vain” or “arrogant.” Yet, there’s also some of us who believe that solely pursuing humility will serve us a record of being taken for a “kunumunu.” Whether we relate to one or the other, the challenge then becomes defining our point of demarcation, managing it, then following through with proper execution—balancing our mannerism.
It is important to believe though, that in most situation, it is in our direct capacity to maneuver all that, and then some. We must consider the power of invincibility and how well we can nurture our minds to believe what it is impressively designed to do. If we want to achieve greatness, invincibility plays a drastic role. If it is that we want to engage in a lifetime commitment—marrying self-discipline, we must maintain that role of invincibility. And if it is that invincibility stands on a better platform during decision-making, we must choose to make way for it to sift through.
Let’s give this idea the space to be absorbed from objectivity in order to create appealing standards for our greatest potential... At the end of the day, it is best to administer invincibility from a clean slate and not from fear—which could eventually down-regulate the mind. because our experiences are usually a case of “mind over matter,” the body then proceeds to follow what the mind assigns.
Visualize the attempts of a lion, stalling for its prey, knowing entirely the purpose of execution. Vicious and determined, freeing every and any disbelief that the power does not lie on its weakness or what appears to be the opposing size. The lion moves in its capacity to capture and devour what must be pursued. If not, it becomes deprived of a fulfilling meal that can supplement an exceptional nutrition.
In this case, we must never settle for a secondhand belief that the mind works best in complacency. By then, we may weaken and devalue the purpose of thriving in excellence.
Steer clear of fear, or even dimming your light. In other words, we should create a storm of distinctive images to our character, attach that extreme mindset of invincibility, so when others see us, they’ll see STRUCTURE, STABILITY, and STRENGTH! We will do well to earn our credibility.
All in all, we can accept invincibility supremely, as our shield, and as our armour. So, wherever it is we are at understanding our individual purpose—our life’s journey, let’s be mindful that we’re constantly preparing our subconscious to adapt to every other obstacle as a combat—challenging us to overcome. No matter the circumstances.
We can speak it into existence, wanting to adjust to inspirational encouragement that sets the stage for us, and for conditioning what we believe is “the quality of being too powerful to be defeated or overcome.”
Or just maybe, the topic is about resiliency.
Here are some relatable quotes:
“Once you have activated a Thought Vibration within yourself by giving your attention to the subject, the progression of expansion occurs.” ~Abraham-Hicks Publication
“An invincible determination can accomplish almost anything and in this lies the great distinction between great men and little men.”
~Thomas Fuller