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The ANSWER:
The answer exists even if the question was never asked. In fact, here at HAGEM we say the answer exist before the question. If the answer didn’t exist, then you would not be able to ask the question. We are in a world of answers both far and wide. However, we are wandering around in a world of possibilities and forever reaching achievements, yet we chose to close are eyes and never see the rewards. We are afraid to aspire or are quick to refer to our aspirations as silly daydreams. We accept things to exist as they are, and we are imprisoned by our own perception, jailed in our own belief of limitation.
Consider these questions: What color is your limitation, how tall is your perception, and how thick are your cell bars? Is it the company that you work for that prevents you from becoming better than you were the day before?
Do you feel you are better than most and don't need to improve your world or your self anymore?
Do feel that you are not special, or brilliant, just comfortably average doing what anyone in the world could do if they tried? Or maybe you feel you are a better person, and you have improved, and you have contributed? Do you feel you have done the best that anyone could do in your situation?
Do you, just maybe, feel that the renowned men of old like Edison and Ford were greater then you, or do you feel that they just tried to do more?
What you have been reading are simple questions. Now ask your self, did the answer exist before you read the question? In soul searching, find what answers already exist that you really want to know and explore the possibilities. Only by knowing the answer is there do we strive to find the truth. Here at HAGEM, we say find the truth of your full potential. Know the truth of the answer, "you are so important" without having to ask the question, "do I matter." You should know the answer is yes. Live with the answer before the question. Live in the full force of truth and not lies. Know you can achieve your dreams because the answer is yes.
Exploring the 5 point philosophy of HAGEM
Don’t build your self up to be greater than you are. Or metaphorically, be willing to wash the feet of others. Don't try to be the one who knows everything but try to be the one who learns from everyone while sharing who you are and what you know. Enjoy and accept the good in life, from praising God, to raising your children and pets, to seeing nature at her finest hours.
Never get to busy or involved to ask yourself what do you appreciate about that moment in time. Also, always be willing to except gifts without embarrassment or a feeling of debt. After you find moments of appreciation, learn to be giving in time, money, and thanks. If you never take time to show gratitude, then you are in a world alone and trust me, living in a world with someone without gratitude is a lonely place to be. In order to expand who you are, you must be willing to say thank you.
The next and most important step is to live an edifying life by teaching yourself something new and taking care of you. Make a commitment to find a way to grow spiritually, physically, and mentally. For example, there once was a young black man in prison. He was a great communicator on the street but in what he called the white mans world, he failed miserably. So in prison, he decided to live an edifying life by reading the dictionary, improving himself. When he got out of prison he was one of the world's greatest communicators and became a leader of others. You might know his name, Malcolm X. Many people may not agree with Malcolm X, however, the lesson all can learn from him is that anything is possible. Think about it, he went from prison to being known worldwide
Living a life where you are committed to improving yourself will bring many rewards. However, the statement you make with your life, the way you put your values and daily improvements in action, defines your manifesto. It is important to know that no one is perfect but when you recognize your faults you can begin to improve yourself. Make your life a true Manifestation of what you believe, living for the greater good and a goal of achievement.
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