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Gently Down The Stream

The older you get, the more and more fishing trips become less and less about catching fish.

Norman Maclean wrote in A River Runs Through It, “One of life’s quiet excitements is to stand somewhat apart from yourself and watch yourself softly becoming the author of something beautiful…”

I had the opportunity to float twelve miles of the North Platte River today. I entered the stream with the quote above and wrestled with it for all twelve miles.

Life is but a dream.

Author something beautiful with it.

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Where Contribution Meets Destiny…

…is where the music happens.

In other words, it’s your gift to the world and the fulfillment of your purposes here on Earth.

Happy happy.

Joy joy.

You’ve got to throw the boomerang for it to come back.

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A Poem: Where to?

Hands resting. Waiting. Wondering where they’re best used.

Eyes opened. Ready. Eager to see something typically unseen.

Ears on. Available. Here to hear.

Feet set. Prepared. Open for sprint, walk, or waltz. Just wanting to move in, with, and towards the music.

Mouth muted. Full of questions.

So?

Where to?

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What’s Trending?

Good question.

Perhaps the more important question is where does every trend have its inception?

Love, beauty, experience, courage, romance, joy, meaning, hope, & connection..these are the the foundations of any and every trend.

Therefore, a trend cannot be born without the life of something that never goes out of style. Alas, may we be build our lives, families, and businesses around what is, what was, and what always will be.

There are some things that are worthy our hashtags and there are some things that are worthy of our days.

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In-between Aha’s: A Life of Parlay

The more one takes time to get a birds eye view above his or her life, family, or business the more they begin to discover the beautiful and unconnected dots that guide them towards more purpose, meaning, and fulfillment. This is the divine human experience we get to partake in.

I love how Eric Hoffer stated, “In times of change, learners inherit the earth, while the learned find themselves beautifully equipped to deal with a world that no longer exists.”

May we not boast in what we’ve learned, but eagerly hold high what we’re learning. Humility just may be the most overlooked source of fuel that we’ve neglected to energize us.

Are you brave enough to believe in a world that exist past letter Z? I hope so. And if so, please parlay your aha’s today into more tomorrow.

Our collective illumination is contingent on our individual illumination. Again and again.

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