Brain potential has power to shape economic conditions

Keeping a positive attitude and using brain potential to the fullest are among the top ways to experience success in life. The mind has a tremendous power to shape the world around it, and a person's outlook plays a key role in this.
Now, a new study has found that this may also apply to economic success. Researchers from the Miami University School of Business have found that optimistic communities tend to recover from recessions sooner.
The team looked at various indicators of economic growth following the 2009 recession and measured communities' optimism. They found that strong communities experienced recessions that were shorter in duration and less severe.
"Our study is unique in that it shows, for the first time, that mood and optimism can directly affect overall economic activity," said lead researcher Alok Kumar.
The findings support author and trailblazer Ilchi Lee's thoughts on brain potential. He says that an individual has the power to shape reality around them. All it takes is concentration and the willpower to make their goals happen.
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