Friday, September 30, 2011

Inspire²

Wake Up.
Be Patient.
Dream Big.
Never Quit.
Love All.
Hate None.
Give Everything.
Take Risks.
Make Money.
Give Time.
Love Understanding.
Always Learn.
Achieve Greatness.
Be Free.
Stay Good.
Know Yourself.
Work Hard.
Stay Hungry.
Fear Nothing.
Create Beauty.
Plan Ahead.
Question Everything.
Be Humble.
Have Class.
Be Funny.
Always Imagine.
Be Productive.
Enjoy Life.
Accept Everyone.
Stay Foolish.
Never Forget.
Enjoy The Ride.

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Seth's Blog


Anyone who would like to be enlightened should read Seth’s Blog. He is one of the most insightful people I’ve ever come across, and you should all pick up his new book, “We Are All Weird” on Amazon.

(I am not affiliated with Seth in any way, just a fan of his work)

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Are you awake?


  Are you awake? If not, you probably don’t know it. Many people spend their entire small lives asleep, not effecting change, pushing limits, or being generous. Not that they’re bad people, they just aren’t aware. 

  My challenge to you is to wake up. Go buy flowers for a stranger or create something beautiful. Defy others perceptions of impossible. It is only those who dare to do, that do. Does this mean that if you try you will always succeed? No. It means that if you don’t try, you’ve already failed. If you can’t imagine doing something you once thought impossible, don’t fret. Most can’t. Therefore, if you join the ranks of those that do, you can’t help but succeed. 

  To those who require security, this is your wake up call. There is no one to help, and you must take risks to learn and thrive. There is actually less risk in taking risk, because of the upside for reward. Therefore, if you want security begin taking chances. It’s those who don’t dare to try that fail the worst. So persevere, you who do things and make dreams reality, and make your dreams come true.

Monday, September 26, 2011

Happiness Equation


Subscriptions + Books + Notes = Knowledge

Knowledge + Action + Practice = Money & Power

Money & Power ≠ Happiness

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Give them the good refrigerator

  Let's say you have a good refrigerator you just bought to replace an old (working) one. You put the old one in the garage to get rid of, when you hear about the plight of a friend (or acquaintance) who's refrigerator just broke. 

  You say, "Oh perfect! I have an old one in my garage that you can have!" Then you give it to them and everyone's happy, right? Maybe. But why not take generosity one step further? Why not surprise them and give them the good refrigerator? What is there to lose?  


  Too often we take the easier path and just give what's required or (maybe) a little extra. Why not take a leap rather then a step? Pushing to give more than is expected actually comes back to you. Generosity generates income. Just a thought.