These are the toughest economic times we’ll ever see

intuition
you know which way true north is...follow your gut

Note to self: As challenging as it is to keep up with a growing son, a growing business, and an ever-increasing travel schedule, you have done an admirable job in managing the keeping-up part and the getting-ahead part. Cut yourself some slack.

PS. And remember to judge no one. Not everyone was born with your level of intuition. And you were not born with the intellect of many others. God sort of balances the species out.

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The main worry in life is….

dying
I must learn to not fear death - there is a special mindset that makes this possible. I write about that everyday.

The main worry in life is not in dying, but in never truly learning how to live. When we have lived with purpose, joy, peace, and love, dying is our final great earthly accomplishment.

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Only four bucket list items remaining?

bucket lists
a friend's book from a noted author. I've written 6k posts about living before you die.

The most cathartic thing I’ve ever done – and continue to do – is write these five blogs on Life’s Big Choices. I’m not gonna preach to anyone that they should start a blog or keep a journal. Instead, I’ll simply ask you if you understand the power of writing things down. Do you understand? Do you do it? That’s all I’m sayin’.

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Courage can roar or be as quiet as a whisper

Disney's Animal Kingdom Park
Dinoland at Disney's Animal Kingdom Park

Courage does not always roar. Sometimes, courage is that quiet voice that says…I will try again tomorrow. – Mary Anne Radmacher

Yesterday’s birthday post was subliminally profound (imho). Through (mostly) subtle tweaks, I keep trying to make these five blogs as useful as possible. Here’s an interesting example of how the new blog posts are different from the old posts.

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