To affirm is to admit
You unravel given reality and admit it’s truth
Armed with this understanding you resume your creation and exploration
Your realisation may escape you
You will then (re)AFFIRM it — admit it again
Your realisation may escape you
Because your cognition is limited, your memory is limited
Because you’re an emotional, foolish creature
Because you’re a wishful thinker, not objective
You will then (re)AFFIRM
To affirm is to admit
To affirm is to remind yourself
To affirm is to cultivate
To affirm is to propel yourself from a steady ground
Affirmations can be tools of deception and delusion — such as optimism — which is but wishful thinking
Those are no real affirmations — those are perversions and dreams
They don’t serve you — will only betray you
The real affirmation is perception
It’s you being sensitive to the nature of reality
Conceiving it and contextualising like a poet crowning his perception with a poem
You must affirm
You must affirm if you’re not 100% in touch with reality, which is a tall order
You must affirm what is true because your own eyes are not your friends
You must affirm if you’re not 100% single-minded, unwavering, congruent
This affirmation shall be the vehicle of your vision
If you know something to be true – but doubt yourself — affirm that truth every day
OBVIOUSLY question your beliefs
But not in a pointless, emotional way, which accomplishes nothing — but in an intelligent, scientific way — testing your hypothesis in real world, collecting data, analysing results, testing again, refining
If you feel confused — affirm the truths you know
Grounding your problem back on it’s foundations will grant you perspective and imbue your quandaries with a sense of order
To affirm is to admit
Understand the workings of your mind: it’s tendencies and limitations
This is how you become effective and intelligent and mature