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Each of us has in our brains a Supercomputer, a resource capable of immense computation and incredible response.
Our Supercomputer responds in direct proportion to the size of the question we ask it. Ask your Supercomputer big questions, you get big answers; ask it small questions, you get small answers.
Big answers lead to big lives full of fulfilment, small answers lead to small lives full of missed opportunity.
Big questions where you don’t immediately know the answer will challenge your logical structured left brain and it will struggle to find the answer, however, your creative imaginative right brain will throw all of its amazing resources at getting a big answer for you.
Examples of small and big questions:
Small question: Shall I try and run 3km?
Big question: How do I run a marathon in under 3 hours?
Small question: Shall I go to my parents for lunch on Sunday?
Big question: How do I have a loving relationship with my parents?
Small question: Shall I look for a new job?
Big question: How do I find a career that truly fulfils me?
Once you ask the big question, your right brain will come up with the answer and it’ll be when you least expect it, one day in the shower, walking down the street or daydreaming in the garden, a breakthrough thought will come to you seemingly out of nowhere.
Clearly you have to be in a good place or be extraordinarily brave to ask yourself big questions. To help you be brave, surround yourself with positive people, spend your time in positive places, make sure you have the environment around you that will support your bravery.
I haven’t always had the clarity that I now have about my Supercomputer. I remember my Careers teacher at school telling me my grades would never be good enough to be an Architect; I remember a Marketing Director telling me I was too old to start in Brand Management.
On both occasions, I listened to them and my Supercomputer lay dormant.
I remember a real change in my perspective during my 3 years in New York, it was 2 years after 9/11. I have never felt such a positive energy in any place I’ve lived and New York was full of people asking themselves big questions. It eventually rubbed off on me and for many years now, I’ve had the self-confidence to ask myself the big questions and since then I’ve had a big life full of fulfilment.
My Supercomputer came up with the big answer: Move to Brazil! And here we are in Florianopolis ☺ Initially for a year but who knows what our Supercomputers will come up with next, I guess it depends upon our questions ☺
We are amazing, let’s release the full power of our Supercomputers by asking the biggest questions of ourselves.