Note to self…
Preconceived notions are the locks on the door of wisdom. – Merry Brown
Another note to self, be careful.
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Note to self…
Preconceived notions are the locks on the door of wisdom. – Merry Brown
Another note to self, be careful.
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(photo: screen shot of helpful everyday apps, including a calculator)
Where he’s from there are three kinds of people. Those that can count, and those that can’t.
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(photo: Eyes and Ears is a large Central Florida publication… it’s common to see this everywhere in the Orlando area)
If she was a chef like the mouse in Ratatouille and experimented with every type of food and crazy combinations people would call her a lunatic (until the end of the movie).
If he was Mr. Incredible and couldn’t help himself from trying to catch the bad guys even though he no longer works as a superhero people would call him a freak (until the end of the movie).
If she wanted to join the men-only army to save her father, people would label her insane (until the end of the movie).
What inspires us to push through the labels and do what we feel in our heart needs to be done?
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(photo: yesterday, when the going gets tough…)
When it comes to business, leadership, and profits, could we behave in such a manner:
Live your live so that if someone said anything bad about you, no one would believe it.
Is this possible?
Is it desirable?
Would it transform everything in our life?
Do we care enough?
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(photo: iPhone screen shot… the magic (aka passion) is drained out of us with, “Quit acting like a child… grown up, etc”)
Funny isn’t it, the way we dream of change and yet do the same routine in spite of knowing better?
Can you picture the fictional Ostrich sticking it’s head in the sand in order to hide?
This is (literally) sickening sad to any soul who views their job as art. Who treats creating magic as a privilege.
How can anyone desire this and not take action to not schlug through their day, day after day?
The triumph is in walking away. Walking away from mediocrity and average.
But how does one decide to simply walk away. Easy. Take the risk.
Taking risks is risky.
So is playing it safe.
We know this.
And do nothing.
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