Core Concepts
Desperately wanting something often leads to not receiving it, as the strong desire creates psychological resistance to the very thing being sought.
Abstract
The author discusses the phenomenon where people often fail to receive the things they desperately want in life. They explain that this is because we tend to be in opposition to anything we desperately need or want. The strong desire creates a psychological resistance that separates us from the very thing we are seeking.
The author suggests that this resistance arises from an evolutionary mechanism - when we desperately want something, our mind perceives it as a threat or something to be controlled, rather than something to be received openly. This resistance then becomes a barrier to actually obtaining the desired object or outcome.
The author argues that the key is to let go of the desperate need and approach life's desires with a more open, accepting mindset. This allows us to be in alignment with what we want, rather than in resistance, increasing the chances of it manifesting in our lives. The author emphasizes the importance of cultivating this psychological shift in order to overcome the self-sabotaging pattern of desperately wanting things that then elude us.
Stats
"I've never gotten anything I've desperately wanted."
"All the things I wanted so badly has eluded me."
Quotes
"We are naturally in opposition to anything we desperately want."
"Anything we really need, we'll be in resistance to."