Victims and Creators

Victims and Creators

There are two different kinds of people in this life, there are creators, and then there are victims. Creators are the people that get far in life because they were willing to accept responsibility as well as to change their behaviors and beliefs to create the best results possible. Victims on the other hand do not accept responsibility and keep behaving in the same way, even if it never gets brings success. These “victims” usually do not get anywhere in life, and though some of them might do so one day, they will not have an enjoyable experience of getting there. Indeed lifestyles are much different between victims and creators.
For the first part, creators have a drive to succeed in life. Because they accept responsibility for their actions, they will always find a way to create their desired outcomes. Another difference between the two is the way they choose to use their energy. A creator most definitely will use their energy, while a victim will only waste it. Choosing to use or waste your energy is the difference between responding to your life problems and obstacles as either a creator or a victim. You will find that by being like a creator the quality of your life will improve immensely, and give you a much greater drive towards your success. The last major difference between a creator and a victim is their language. How you speak of your problems will have a great influence on how you deal with them, or in case of a victim, if you even deal with them at all. Creators pay attention to their Inner Guide, which is the voice of wisdom that looks to make the best of any situation. On the other hand, victims choose to block out their Inner Guide, and only listen to their Inner Critic or their Inner Defender. The Inner Critic judges us as unable, while the Inner Defender judges others for our failures. Both don’t solve problems, and both don’t motivate people into being successful.
Clearly it is the creators who overcome the victims. Nothing good comes from...

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