Hillary McVeigh
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But she said that the people who hate, they hate with conviction.
They hate with devotion.
They hate with all commitment, all of their energy.
And the people who love, she said that they just do that casually.
They do it when it's convenient.
When it feels good, you know, when it's easy, when everything's going my way, then I'll be loving.
Then I'll be happy.
Then I'll feel fulfilled.
You know, I'll only love if my feathers aren't ruffled or I'm not triggered or there's no discomfort.
And I'll love when I'm not afraid, you know.
And we can think of like the difference between love and fear.
It's like people fear with conviction or worry with conviction or control with conviction, right?
But then when it comes to creating or loving or, you know, giving or serving, it's done casually because there's a lot more dedication in the fear component, a lot more dedication in the lack, the lack.
And this is the difference.
It's not that there's not enough good people in the world or there's not enough love in the world or there's not enough of those that are serving.
It's that there's not enough conviction behind it because conviction is the multiplier.
And this does not just apply, obviously, to politics.
It directly applies to business and it applies to what you create and what you're able to hold.
Because your consciousness, your energy infuses everything you do.
So if it comes just lax or, you know, this kind of half-hearted energy or not really trusting energy or half in, half out, or really any form of discomfort running the other way, that consciousness infuses everything you do.