Breathtaking…
One way to practice courage is to imagine others who already have it.
And then ask a few questions. Why? How often? At what cost? At what gain?
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Breathtaking…
One way to practice courage is to imagine others who already have it.
And then ask a few questions. Why? How often? At what cost? At what gain?
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Blogging for Business? Brilliant (and obvious) it seemed! We need all the help we can get. You know, to get the word out.
That was Spring, 2007. Here we are 4 years later. I’m closing in on 4,000 posts. The people I shared this email (and vision) with have 1 post. This is neither good nor bad. It is what it is, that’s all.
“Freedom lies in being bold.” – Robert Frost
And in dreaming. And also on getting started.
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Yesterday’s answer: Not so well.
“Courage is the human virtue that counts most — courage to act on limited knowledge and insufficient evidence. That’s all any of us have.” – Robert Frost
Limited knowledge and insufficient evidence. That’s where hope and faith take over to guide us. In midlife, we ought to be completely full of hope and faith. So much so, that we are firm enough in our convictions, that we’d put our life on the line for them.
What would you die for?
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There’s awesome (magical) power in not giving up.
Most people never experience this anymore (now), even though they did experience it all the time (then).
Huh? What? Exactly.
When you were a child, you didn’t know the meaning of “give up”. And, very rarely, did you ever cave in. But then you became an adult, and you were taught – right, wrong, consciously, subconsciously – to worry about what others think.
And this is a critical lesson to learn, because it is important, but only to a point.
And we never learn where that point is.
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Walt Disney died 44 years ago. Do you think he’d blog if he were still alive?
“Somehow I can’t believe there are any heights that can’t be scaled by a man who knows the secret of making dreams come true. This special secret, it seems to me, can be summarized in four C’s. They are Curiosity, Confidence, Courage and Constancy and the greatest of these is Confidence. When you believe a thing, believe it all the way, implicitly and unquestioningly” -Walt Disney