The Niagara Syndrome
Life is like a river, and that most
people jump on the river of life without ever really deciding where they
want to end up. So, in a short period of time, they get caught up in
the current: current events, current fears, current challenges.
When they come to forks in the river, they don't consciously decide
where they want to go, or which is the right direction or them. They
merely "go with the flow." They become a part of the mass of people who
are directed by the environment instead of by their own values.
As a result, they feel out of control. They remain in this unconscious
state until one day the sound of the raging water awakens them, and they
discover that they're five feet from Niagara Falls in a boat with no
oars. At this point, they say, "Oh, shoot!" But by then it's too late.
They're going to take a fall.
Sometimes it's an emotional fall. Sometimes it's a physical fall. Sometimes it's a financial fall.
Sometimes it's an emotional fall. Sometimes it's a physical fall. Sometimes it's a financial fall.
Anthony Robbins
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