Monday, March 11, 2013
It's All About The Journey
It's important to have goals, and when you reach one after a long and difficult struggle, it is very rewarding. It should make you realize that without the struggle you'd never get there, and if you didn't have to struggle it wouldn't mean anything. No valuable accomplishment happens automatically, that's obvious. It's also obvious that you have to do something to get the results you desire. Yet too often the journey is overlooked and even discarded while the end is focused on. You must realize that you may never reach the end, especially if your vision is narrowed too much on getting there. Therefore, as individuals, we must broaden our vision to focus more on what it takes us to get there, to enjoy the ride along the way with a keen awareness of ourselves and our surroundings; in fact we should perhaps make that a goal within itself. Let's make that a goal, to find all our joy from the journey and all the love and wisdom we acquire in both our physical and spiritual travels.
And on that note, I must mention how we can all turn this economy around by making money from what you love to do, which in turn when we have more money we have more to spend, which will allow companies to expand, hire more people; and as more people become more independent in a stronger economy, the value of the dollar increases so that people don't have to make a lot of money in order to have a decent lifestyle by working a regular job to produce the goods and services we all need to survive on. The United States of America could then once again become a shining example of how freedom and true capitalism can and does work when it is not abused. As more people become aware that wealth is created and not distributed by an over-reaching big government bureaucracy, then people will vote in politicians who are committed to limiting the size of government to its constitutional intent of dealing mainly with legal affairs and foreign affairs. As such the income tax would be significantly lowered and possibly, eventually abolished. It would then become more commonplace for every hard working individual feeling more free and independent without the burden of having too much of his income taken away by force and given to those who choose not to work. For those who are unable to work, in a strong economy, private charities and relatives of the disabled could more readily provide for their well being.
Step one in the process; think, educate yourself, learn our history, our founding of the constitution, what it all really means of what it took to make this the greatest country ever on earth. Step two; make a lot of money in a honest way, raise your ambition level, listen to the successful, find a way to your own glory in your own way and on your own terms. Realize that the Internet is a very useful tool in expanding growth and wealth for nearly every industry in some way or another; mainly through reaching a lot of people very quickly, efficiently, and in a more cost effective manner. Step three; keep on keeping on. Never settle for mediocrity or the status quot, do not become stagnant or complacent with the things you can change or improve. Allow your mind to be open and active by making the effort to think as objectively and dynamically as possible so as to acquire the wisdom to know and accept the things you cannot change. It is from all that when you can fully realize that it's all about the journey; the true source of inner peace and genuine happiness.
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