How to Get Anything You Want

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1) Core message (ONE sentence) You get more of what you want in life by clearly asking for it, believing it’s possible, and defining it precisely—because asking activates action and direction. 2) The 5 most important principles (compressed) Asking is the trigger Progress doesn’t start with effort alone; it starts when you decide what you want and ask for it. Receiving isn’t scarce—clarity is Opportunities aren’t “used up”; people miss out because they don’t ask or ask vaguely. Be a good asker, not just a hard worker Working without clear goals leads to motion without results. Ask with intelligence (clarity and specificity) Defined goals pull your behavior; vague goals don’t guide action. Ask with faith (belief, not skepticism) Plan realistically like an adult, but believe emotionally like a child.

Last updated 11:14 PM on 2/1/26
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Why does asking matter more than just working hard?

Because asking defines direction; without it, effort has no clear target and produces random or weak results.

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If success is abundant, why do people still fail to get results?

Because they don’t clearly ask for what they want, so they approach opportunities vaguely and with limits.

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What’s the real difference between a “good worker” and a “good asker”?

A good worker uses energy; a good asker directs energy toward a specific outcome.

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How does asking intelligently change daily behavior?

Specific goals clarify decisions by answering how much, by when, and what exactly, which guides action automatically.

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How do you combine realistic planning with strong belief?

By making practical plans like an adult while believing in the outcome with childlike certainty.