When a thought is too weak to be expressed simply, it should be rejected.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Nothing requires a greater effort of thought than arguments to justify the rule of non-thought.
We often refuse to accept an idea merely because the tone of voice in which it has been expressed is unsympathetic to us.
This is another major feature of thought: Thought doesn't know it is doing something and then it struggles against it is doing. It doesn't want to know that it is doing it.
There are thoughts we must not think.
Over emphatic negatives always suggest that what is being denied may be what is really being asserted.
Words will not fail when the matter is well considered.
A rejection is nothing more than a necessary step in the pursuit of success.
Any thought that is passed on to the subconscious often enough and convincingly enough is finally accepted.
Ideas are not thoughts; the thought respects the boundaries that the idea ignores thereby failing to realize itself.
If you express yourself too much, you're considered weak.