Along the path of life, we developed a massive amount of anxiety from a myriad number of obligations that we had collected and could not drop or easily forget about. We spent the first third of our life gathering things which now served as the foundation for the rest of our lives; things which expected things from us and things that we could not ignore.
Read MoreAlways bet on yourself first. That is probably the most important takeaway from this entire article. Life, what you choose to do on a daily basis, should always be seen as a bet; where the ROI you achieve is ultimately great enough to lead you towards your final goal—whatever that outcome might be.
Read MoreYou have the jocks (the athletes we all watch on TV), the nerds (the academics who propel technology forward), the cliques (your social circle who you hang out with the most), the class rep (our mayors and to a greater extent our Prime Minister)…
Read MoreWhat I believe this virus has truly shown us is our collective underlying human nature and innate desire to live as community-based beings. Despite being told to socially distance ourselves, we have reacted in a way that has made us all act more compassionate and kind towards one another.
Read MoreSorrowful is the one who has bitten off more than they could chew in pursuit of what they thought they wanted at the time. Joyful is the one who has thought twice before they pursued that which they only believed to want in that moment.
Read MoreThe nature of duality is such that we cannot possibly know love without hate; joy without sorrow; happiness without sadness; health without disease. Yet, all of these things (hate, sorrow, sadness, disease) hold with them a negative stigma when they should also be celebrated for what they gift—perspective.
Read MoreIt’s funny, you know… putting out all of these articles, podcasts, and perspectives into the world, you’d think that I’d want “fans”. I truly don’t. But what I do want is free-thinking individuals who come and go within my sphere of influence and take something away with them that they may have found interesting or valuable during their stay.
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