May 14, 2001 • by Sergey Izrigi

Intention for Success

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Dream Hackers have developed a method that can be seen as an accelerator of our efforts (i.e., a catalyst transforming our efforts into "will"). This method suggests structuring our actions, performed in life, according to a different algorithm than the one we used previously. Unfortunately, this method is still unrefined. It may harbor certain dangers for those who practice it. Therefore, many of my colleagues have spoken against publicizing it. I disagreed with them, but the events of the last two days have changed my mind. However, all the initial data is in your hands. From everything that has been said here, a logical conclusion can be drawn. It is at your fingertips.

Detail your current day – specifically, every action (down to visits to the restroom, meetings, and conversation topics). Compose a chain of actions for this day. Identify the conditions under which certain situations were resolved (or remained unresolved, clinging to your attention and energy). Create a brief classification of these conditions – the fewer points, the better. This will be your current algorithm of actions. Based on the conditions you've identified, discern patterns of success and failure. And further, when a situation remains unresolved or a goal is not attained, consciously create a template for success (that is, focus not on achieving the goal, but on recreating the conditions or the template of success).

I understand this sounds awkward. I will try to provide you with a clearer model in the future. And I would be grateful for your advice in this endeavor. That is, the goal now is to prompt you toward the same conclusions that the Dream Hackers have reached, without presenting ready-made solutions.

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