23.2 | Why Start from "Small Things"?

23.2 | Why Start from "Small Things"?

Why Start from "Small Things"?

The reasons are very important:

1. Small Things Can Be Verified Rapidly, Rapidly Accumulating Confidence The "big things" in life—starting a business, completing a degree, career breakthroughs, life reversals—are extremely limited in number, and their verification cycles take months, years, or even more than a decade. But small things are different.

  • Finding a parking spot
  • Every single exam
  • The outcome of a game
  • Whether a trip goes smoothly
  • Buying something you want
  • Daily wishes in life These things happen almost every day, and each event can receive feedback quickly. This is exactly how the subconscious is formed: the templates of the subconscious are not constructed by abstract grand principles, but by the "small experiences—experiences that immediately yield results" that are constantly repeated during childhood. Therefore, if you want to rewrite the subconscious, you must follow the same rules: Use small things, things with quick feedback, and things where results can be seen immediately to "overwrite" the structure of the old subconscious. This is why starting from small things is always the most effective entrance.

2. Most People Do Not Have Many "Big Things" in Their Lives, but Everyone Has Countless Small Things Every Day With God, there is no so-called distinction between "big things" and "small things." Big and small are human classifications, not God's classifications. And the place where God is most willing to manifest Grace is precisely in your daily life—those moments you think are the most insignificant. The vast majority of what you experience every day are small things; and God's Grace is also most likely to appear in small things.

  • The more you are able to see Grace in life, the easier it is for your heart to loosen;
  • The more the heart loosens, the more you can enter into God's work;
  • The more you enter into God's work, the more you can enter into true success. Therefore, the Grace in daily small things is the core path of subconscious reshaping and the true foundation upon which all "great successes" are built.

3. Beginners Are Most Likely to Fail at "Big Things" For beginners, big things often mean:

  • Time is too long
  • Too many setbacks
  • Cannot feel the feedback
  • The subconscious is still running the old system
  • The new system is resisted by the old subconscious from the start This is like trying to run a brand-new, complex software, but the computer's old system is completely incompatible, so it keeps reporting errors. You must start from small tasks, solving the bugs of the old program step by step, before the old patterns of the subconscious can be replaced, and then you can possibly run the "new complex system"—which is the complete steps of Divine Success Study.