Marie T. Russell's Daily Inspiration

The focus for today is:  "Impossible" is just something we haven't yet attained.


We know that things are constantly changing and evolving, however we may have assumed that certain things were impossible. Some of these things are vital if the human race is to survive -- things like world peace, the eradication of world hunger, the transition to a sustainable world, a world of true democracy, etc. Yet some would say these things are impossible, just because they haven't happened yet.

It was impossible to sail around the world when it was believed the world was flat. It was also impossible to go to the Moon, never mind Mars. It was even impossible to fly, or speak wirelessly at great distances. Yet all these "impossible" things have come to pass because someone refused to accept that they were "impossible" and kept looking for ways to make them possible, sometimes even at great risk to themselves.

In the same way, we must realize that world peace, the eradication of world hunger, the transition to a sustainable future, living in a truly soul-centric world, are all possible. We have to set our sights in that direction and take the necessary steps to attain these so-called "impossible" goals. 
 

Today's Focus was inspired by the InnerSelf.com article:

How Do We Move From Egocentric to Soul-Centric Eyes of the Future?
by Bill Plotkin, PhD.

Read the original article...

This is Marie T. Russell, publisher of InnerSelf, wishing you a day of knowing that a better future is possible (today and every day)

Join me again tomorrow for the Daily Inspiration and focus of the day.

Today, we remember that "Impossible" is just a goal we haven't yet attained.

About The Author

Marie T. Russell is the founder of InnerSelf Magazine (founded 1985). She also produced and hosted a weekly South Florida radio broadcast, Inner Power, from 1992-1995 which focused on themes such as self-esteem, personal growth, and well-being. Her articles focus on transformation and reconnecting with our own inner source of joy and creativity.

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