One point Dr. Kent Ingle is intent on making involves the idea that individuals most often let opportunities slip out of fear of failure. He believes that society is taught that they cannot fail; every decision and action must be perfect, and all failures take you off of God’s path. To counter this, he explains that God knows everyone before they were born, so He has provides new openings to account accordingly. Dr. Kent Ingle understands that fear is natural, but encourages the reader to not let fear rule their life.
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Early on in his book, Dr. Kent Ingle addresses his strongholds in self-reflection; he shows confidence that no informed and wise decisions can be made without it. He goes …show more content…
Affirmation can also be brought to light by miscellaneous comments that stick with an individual, moments in readings or videos that cause one to pause and wonder, an inner knowledge, logical conclusions based on self-reflection, and supernatural experiences. For many of these, one needs to make a conscious effort to notice the moment of clarity. Reaching clarity means one reached a point of no return. The affirmation sticks with said person for as long as they live, so they will always know from then