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Part 8: Transcript of Paulie's Sabol's In Search Of Heroes Interview" by Ralph Zuranski

Ralph Zuranski: That is interesting that you say that, because I spent 24 years in alternative medicine, studying biomedical currents and the energies that are within the body, and came to the conclusion that we are all energetic beings and that we are limited by our five senses on what we can see.

But ultimately, we are all energy.

Paulie Sabol: Now, in addition to walking on fire, which seems like it is impossible, I’ve broke boards with my bare hands. Another thing that at one point would have seemed impossible to me. I’ve lain on a bed of nails. All of these experiences remind me that very often my action has to precede my belief. Very often I need to take action even when I’m in a state of doubt.

Here’s the cool part, and here’s the ultimate answer to your question. As I take action and I get results, the results transform and change my beliefs, just like the experiments that scientists do, transformed and changed their beliefs and their understanding of the electron and gave them a better understanding and ability to harness the power of this energetic universe that we are in.

In that same way, my actions are increasingly in alignment with my beliefs, but action always leads my beliefs, not the other way around.

Ralph Zuranski: Was it valuable to have highly charged emotions about achieving your goals?

Paulie Sabol: At the risk of sounding redundant, I believe that emotions act as an energy, just like you were just saying. Now having highly charged emotions without a highly probable plan of action is a fine way to get nowhere fast.

On the other hand, having highly energized emotion often is the key necessary to run the race as though to win. When there are others out in front of you, even when you seem to be behind, there’s no question that emotions are the fuel that allow us to move forward, even when, as I know you are going to ask about in short order, when there are setbacks, misfortunes and mistakes.

The last thing I want to say about emotions is, especially for our listeners who are in the earliest stages of their adolescence, or moving through their adolescence, 10 to 18 or so, you are going to have highly charged emotions as it is. From time to time, they might be emotions that really feel like they are bringing you down.

Other times they might be emotions that are making you feel like you are impenetrable and immortal in your nature. In either case, remember to always focus for just a moment on the high probability plan that is before you. Really engage not only the power of the emotion as energy, but the power of your rational, thinking mind to give you good guidance and good decision making powers.

Ralph Zuranski: That is funny that you would say that. I still can’t remember at what point I realized that I didn’t know everything and was the ultimate source of all knowledge in the universe. That’s kind of a humbling experience, that I think probably was the misfortunes, mistakes and setbacks that I had that sort of humbled me.

So is it useful to take a positive view of setbacks, misfortunes and mistakes?

Paulie Sabol: It is useful for me. That much I can say with absolute assurance. The reason that it is useful for me is twofold. It is the point that I made earlier about progress being my goal rather than perfection. Here’s why: if I set perfection as my goal, two things happen to me.

One, I make myself get more nervous. So the emotions, the energies that I put into place is nervous energy. It is uncertain energy. I know when I’m putting that energy out into myself, I’m decreasing the probability that I’ll have success.

It is kind of like I am combating myself. So the first reason is because setbacks are going to assuredly happen. If you try to avoid setbacks, then you’re going to strive for perfection and that is going to sabotage you.

If you are going to have setbacks, you’re going to have some misfortunes; you’re going to make mistakes anyway. You might as well view them as feedback. You might as well view them as a positive experience. You might as well view them as increasing, giving you new information to make your next plan even more probable to succeed.

Otherwise, the very worse thing might happen, which is that you might stop. Here’s what another one of the great thinkers said in this case is that the difference between someone who is unable to read, illiterate, and someone who doesn’t read is very little.

In fact the person who knows how to read and doesn’t is probably in the worse place. That’s what happens if we try to view setbacks, mistakes and misfortunes as something that isn’t positive in our life, we will be less inclined to move toward it. If we are less inclined to move toward it, we will be less inclined to move at all and we’ll miss all the opportunity.

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