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"Think Good and It Will Be Good" Originally said in Yiddish: "Tracht gut vet zein gut" by the Tzemach Tzedek | "Think Good and It Will Be Good" Originally said in [[Yiddish]]: "Tracht gut vet zein gut" by [[the Tzemach Tzedek]] when someone asked for a refuah (healing) for a sick person.<ref>See ''Igros Kodesh of the Frierdiker Rebbe''r, Vol. 2, p. 537, and Vol. 7, p. 197.</ref>[[File:דבקית חשוב טוב.jpeg|thumb|Sticker for Publicizing the Phrase "Think Good and It Will Be Good"]] | ||
== Historical Background == | == Historical Background == | ||
The Frierdiker Rebbe (Previous Rebbe) first publicized this saying, and the Rebbe later promoted it with great enthusiasm (shturam). This response became a fundamental principle in Chabad Chassidus, expressing the importance of the power of thought and its ability to change reality. | The Frierdiker Rebbe (Previous Rebbe) first publicized this saying, and the Rebbe later promoted it with great enthusiasm (shturam). This response became a fundamental principle in Chabad Chassidus, expressing the importance of the power of thought and its ability to change reality. | ||