You find what you’re looking for

 

When you purchase a new car, you notice something very specific as you cruise down the road:

Your car. Same make...same model…same color. They seem to be everywhere.

What phenomena suddenly made your car so popular?

Nothing.

Those cars were there all along.

This demonstrates an incredible reality:

What you’re looking for determines what you see.

If you’re looking for disrespect, limitations, or barriers, you’ll find them.

If you’re looking for kindness, generosity, or opportunity, that’s what you’ll encounter.

Beware (or better yet, be aware) of what you’re looking for—that’s exactly what you’ll find.