Five reasons why he can’t follow the general blogging rules

Who takes a picture of cigarette-covered ground at a busy Interstate exit intersection? And from such an angle? A freak.

looking from a different angle

Five reasons why he can’t follow the general blogging rules:

  1. Crowds frighten him
  2. Blending in doesn’t concern him
  3. Discovering new shores excites him
  4. Failing is his favorite antidote for regret
  5. He wants to allow others to taste reality blogging

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So what?

leaving a legacy
a sense of urgency…who’s he gonna talk to if something tragic happens to me?

Suppose someone’s a prolific blogger – writing thousands of blog posts. So what?

One could bet it keeps them sharp, razor sharp. And it probably keeps them balanced, as good as anyone in the world. It helps them to be clear, crystal clear, on what’s important in life. And most of all, it proves they have drive and determination (and most likely a servant’s heart).

PS. note to self… that was awkward, but kudos for doing it anyway.

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Top Three Surprises From Blogging 90 Days Ahead

As of January 30, 2012...

Here are the top three surprises from the past month’s blogging 90 days ahead experiment:

  1. Relished the radical departure from normal
  2. Any worry of other’s perceptions evaporated quickly
  3. The effort to write 5 blogs is no different same day or 90 ahead

Looking forward to getting back to “normal” tomorrow.

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One Great Thing About Crazy People

Six years later they founded the Disney Brothers Studios, and in 1955 opened Disneyland.

In Walt Disney’s early years, from 1923-1955, many thought Walt was crazy when in fact he was a dreamer and an innovator. Who sets out to become the only one on the Internet writing five daily – and different – blogs? Not me. Interesting though, there’s not a single person who says I’m onto something.

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PS. From Wikipedia’s Grateful Dead review: “Their music,” writes Lenny Kaye, “touches on ground that most other groups don’t even know exists.”