The most earth-shaking discoveries, inventions, and lives begin with powerful questions asked by people who seem delusional to the rest of the world. Think Galileo, Edison, Einstein, Gates, Jobs, Bezos to name a few.
When you ask a powerfully different question like, What if our world doesn’t revolve around the sun? you’ll notice supporting evidence that others have missed.
Truth is, you can build a case to support any theory. Think that the world is out to get you? I bet you can prove it. And what if you think, as Jack Canfield proposes, that the world conspires to help you? What would you notice then?
Old at a Young Age
I’ve seen this work in my own life. At 26, I developed Rheumatoid Arthritis. One of my first questions was How could I have this at such a young age? which got me thinking that something was out of whack. I then asked What if my treatment over the past 4 years — high doses of anti-inflammatory medication and steroid shots for a broken back — has caused an imbalance? Then, I got really crazy and asked What if something I’m eating makes it worse? Traditional MDs dismissed these questions as the ravings of a crazy person and recommended more medicine to treat my new symptoms.
Hating that option, I sought less traditional thinkers until I found my Galileos in health. Within six months, we had pin-pointed the RA symptoms to a gluten and eggplant allergy (really). When I avoided those foods, I was 70% improved. My Doctor, Raj Patel, then asked me a question I will never forget. [Read more...]









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