Life’s five big choices

Life’s five big choices are critical to your success – critical to your peace and contentment.

Sure, this t-shirt (above) from Disney’s Epcot Germany pavilion yesterday is funny, it’s also a statement about a person’s thinking.

Son, long-term peace and contentment is not found in alcohol.

PS. Son, common sense isn’t always common practice.

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Simplest recipe for life

Yesterday at Disney’s Grand Floridian and Spa, recording a podcast.

Simplest recipe for life.

  • Something to do
  • Something to hope for
  • Someone to love

Simple doesn’t mean easy, but it does mean simple.

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As we age, one goal becomes clearer

High School senior banquet last night.

The first time attending a high school senior banquet.

A once-in-a-lifetime passage for some.

As we age, one goal becomes clearer…

The goal is not to eliminate struggle, but to have the mental capacity to weather every struggle; and to seek assistance when we are stuck.

One of our biggest challenges is to struggle with things we can’t control.

This challenging struggle exists because we either doubt we can influence or we fear we can’t influence.

We get better at discerning controllable and not controllable as we age, because aging inherently suggests we’ve experienced more.

More experience generally equals more wisdom.

Of course there are exceptions.

More wisdom generally means an improved batting average.

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The 10-year plan has less than 30 days.

Disney Podcast
Yesterday the latest episode (Season 2, Episode 4) didn’t arrive like it automatically should. Now 18 weeks into the weekly publishing, this is concerning. It will get resolved.

The original 10-year plan has less than 30 days.

The plan was and still is: What would you do if you had only 10 years left to live?

A new, continuing plan is (and has been) in the works.

It’s revolving around a one, two, or three year addendum.

Son, four college years will fly by (in hindsight). In the present, the weeks may drag, but trust me, a decent sense of urgency will alleviate regret for missed or neglected opportunities when you evaluate your college years after graduation.

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To appreciate life do this

To appreciate life, contemplate death. 

Not in a morbid or wishful way, but in a way that makes today, right now, seem like a precious gift – to be unwrapped and enjoyed.

And every day is a new gift. A new gift to be unwrapped and enjoyed.

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