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The law of attraction
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It is generally believed that electrons leave the positive terminal of a battery, travel through the circuit and end up at the negative side.
In fact the opposite is true. Things start at the -ve side and are attracted, or make their way to the +ve
the positive is the sucker, or the attractor
Not many people know this(\__/)
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Scott Adams claims it works. Of course, the millions for whom only crap comes back don't tend to have the platform of Noel Edmonds or Scott Adams.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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It does work!
I wished for a random thread like this on CUK and it's here.
Life is wonderful!
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I hate happy clappy tree hugging threads.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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Exactly, if I walk through a door the universe recognises that and creates a room for me.Originally posted by Jeff MagintySomething that occurred to me just now, which seems very relevant to the law of attraction....
I've seen it written a few times... the idea that once you commit to a new project, events happen and things just fall into place that you could not have predicted before you got started. It's almost as though the universe recognises that you are moving in a particular direction and helps you along. Of course, that doesn't necessarily mean that you will succeed. This reminds me of the phrase "Fortune favours the brave!".Comment
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