“Success has killed more men than bullets”1 — and destroyed more nations than bombs.
There are two sides to success. On one hand, it’s our greatest dream-come-true, and on the other it’s our deepest fear. How can this be—and why? And what does this have to do with our nation?
In the field of psychology we have had a recent breakthrough on the hidden fear of success. By extension, we can now understand how fear of success impacts nations through their leaders.
Simply put, the decisions of individuals—leaders—determine the fate of a country. History shows that leaders are particularly prone to self-sabotage, explaining why great nations typically fall from within at the hands of misguided leaders.
At this crucial time in American history with economic decline and the continuing war, we must choose between two men to lead this nation. By looking deeper, we can see which leader is guiding America toward success and which leader is sabotaging us.
We will begin with Barack Obama, the largely unknown candidate. In the words of his own deeper intelligence, Barack Obama will show us who he really is. We will hear him answer the most crucial question—who does he really believe should be president? The answer may surprise you.
Read more about the method.
1A quote by the famous American actress and businesswoman Texas Guinan (1884-1933).
See the details of how our mind works and has two reads on success—one conscious, one unconscious—on The Deeper Intelligence Web site.
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