The phrase "you attract what you are" means that the people, situations, and things you attract are a reflection of who you are and how you behave. This is because your beliefs, which are influenced by past experiences, shape how you see the world and who you attract. For example, someone who believes people cheat may end up dating cheaters.
Here are some other ways to think about the idea of attracting what you are: - You are responsible: You are responsible for who and what you attract. - You become what you attract: What you think, you attract, and what you attract, you become. - You must become the person you want to attract: You can wish for better results in your life, but you must become the type of person who gets those things.
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We have discussed some similar idioms before in APAD, eg. "Birds of a feather flock together", "Show me who your friends are, and.." (and that's why 7G didn't want to keep dogs ), but each has a slightly different meaning, I think.
I feel today's phrase is more focused on the individual side. Human beings are composites and we are social animals. While there are things one can't avoid (eg. I hate being the first bitten by mosquitoes in a crowd but I can't change my blood); one can certainly be careful with own behaviour to avoid attracting people one doesn't like, and to avoid things with hurtful consequences. It's really self choices, no right and no wrong, just consequences.
Oh, that might apply to fruits too, I think. I'm always attracted to peaches/nectarines when they are in season. But we don't have much this year in BC (Canada) due to the weather. So I feel so lucky visiting CA at the end of the season that I have been having at least two each and every day. So much so that peaches might think I'm one of them and be sorry when I'm gone .
Everything has an end, but sweet peach season will be back year after year. Long live the peaches!
Have a nice weekend!
* can't believe I never drew a peach, but here is a study of fall leaves I did (when I first started drawing) for U and 南瓜灯们 to laugh @ ;-)
The phrase "you attract what you are" means that the people, situations, and things you attract are a reflection of who you are and how you behave. This is because your beliefs, which are influenced by past experiences, shape how you see the world and who you attract. For example, someone who believes people cheat may end up dating cheaters.
Here are some other ways to think about the idea of attracting what you are:
- You are responsible: You are responsible for who and what you attract.
- You become what you attract: What you think, you attract, and what you attract, you become.
- You must become the person you want to attract: You can wish for better results in your life, but you must become the type of person who gets those things.
- Source Google AI
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We have discussed some similar idioms before in APAD, eg. "Birds of a feather flock together", "Show me who your friends are, and.." (and that's why 7G didn't want to keep dogs ), but each has a slightly different meaning, I think.
I feel today's phrase is more focused on the individual side. Human beings are composites and we are social animals. While there are things one can't avoid (eg. I hate being the first bitten by mosquitoes in a crowd but I can't change my blood); one can certainly be careful with own behaviour to avoid attracting people one doesn't like, and to avoid things with hurtful consequences. It's really self choices, no right and no wrong, just consequences.
Oh, that might apply to fruits too, I think. I'm always attracted to peaches/nectarines when they are in season. But we don't have much this year in BC (Canada) due to the weather. So I feel so lucky visiting CA at the end of the season that I have been having at least two each and every day. So much so that peaches might think I'm one of them and be sorry when I'm gone .
Everything has an end, but sweet peach season will be back year after year. Long live the peaches!
Have a nice weekend!
* can't believe I never drew a peach, but here is a study of fall leaves I did (when I first started drawing) for U and 南瓜灯们 to laugh @ ;-)
画好棒!欣赏西岛的艺术气质!