Archive for the ‘Personal Development’ Category

Subrogation Proclamation

Friday, July 18th, 2008

When will it end?

Thank you for your hard work, time, money, family, possessions, rights, claims, freedom, intentions, love, and free will. Now, let me introduce you to your middle man. This middle man is assigned to your case. He has a middle man that you can call at any time should you have any questions for your primary middle man (Me, the surrogate). If the middle man of your surrogate is unavailable, please call his assistant.

Thank you sir, may I have another?

Have you seen the movie “Idiocracy”? That movie is about the dumbing down of society. How many times can we delegate and outsource responsibility, caring, love, family, and national debt before it comes back to bite us in the *ss? It’s about time that we start taking responsibility for our actions, or otherwise continue to live with our heads in the sand. If we’re going to live with our heads in the sand, then please stop putting people in prison for using drugs for starts. I could care less if someone is a heroin addict if we are going to be owned by China. Are you kidding me? Do you really think that I’m so stupid that I can not even think on semi-conscious level for myself? What’s unfortunate is that a lot of us can not think for ourselves. We’ve been taught by society, family, friends, and everyone we come in contact with that this is the right way to think and live. I give respect to those of you that can think for yourselves and can see the truth. Consider yourselves truly blessed. One thing that’s great about this country we live in is that even though our government and corporations try to pump tons of nonsense and propaganda down our throats, we still have mechanisms in place that give us many opportunities to think for ourselves (thanks to our forefathers).

Think outside the box. Imagine yourself on an island with a few hundred people and yourself as the leader. What kind of society are you going to create? What knowledge are you going to allow the people to have? What rules are you going to ask them to abide by?

What matters the most to you and how are you going to improve your current situation and the society you live in? It takes guts to go against the grain so do what you can to make this country a better place to live for yourself and your children. Vote, take action, think outside the box, and change the world.

What Is Your Vision?

Monday, July 14th, 2008

What’s your vision for the future?

A very fine house with two cats in the yard? Cleaner air to breathe? World peace? What are you doing to make that vision a reality? Does your vision for the future include the betterment of other people, society or the environment?

I sincerely believe that we can not live life to the fullest if we do not do things for other people, and specifically for people that can not do anything for us in return. I would like to see everyone include in their vision for the future the willingness and need to improve other peoples lives as well as their own. That’s why I am working with someone in the Cincinnati area to develop a volunteer organization. This is a very difficult thing to do, because for one… it’s summer time, and who wants to be building a website and networking with volunteer organizations and trying to recruit volunteers on their days off? Man, I must be crazy! Well guess what, if you read my last post entitled “Make a Difference,” I feel like I’m living with a purpose so the fact that I’m donating time and money to make this happen is really a non-issue for me. The idea that I may help someone’s life is much more rewarding to me than the time I could have spent at the pool. Plus I get to work with a great person who is helping me make this vision a reality. I know I couldn’t make this happen by myself and I feel very fortunate to have someone that is willing to donate their time with me in order to make this happen.

Think about your vision for the future. Do what you can to incorporate volunteering your time and/or money to good causes and helping other people. I will be working on the website for the new organization over the next couple months and will provide links to the new website on this site. Hopefully we will be working on some things that you feel passionate about and can help us with donations or by coming to Cincinnati to donate your time or skills.

Make a Difference

Sunday, July 13th, 2008

How can you make a difference?

Are you a wandering generality or a meaningful specific? How are you going to contribute to your community and to society in general? A lot of people go through life “wandering” from day to day. They get up and go to work or go to school because that’s what they did the day before or because that’s what someone told them they need to do. They then come home and watch t.v. or hang out with their friends or family and then repeat the process the next day. What are these people contributing to their community and to society?

Don’t get me wrong here, I believe going to work and visiting with friends and family is something we should all do, but what I’m suggesting is that we need to develop a higher purpose than just doing those things. Each one of us needs to do something good for other people or for the planet we live on. Don’t be a wandering generality. Recycle, conserve energy, help people in need, do something nice for someone that can’t do anything for you in return. Can you imagine the world we would live in if everyone followed that philosophy? Instead, a lot of people think to themselves, “I’m just one person, what possible difference can I make?” I would say that you can make all the difference in the world to someone who needs your help.

What do I mean by asking if you are a meaningful specific? Well, in the simplest terms, I want you to think about whether or not you are just wandering from day to day doing the same routine and following the same path as what you always have or what you’ve been told you need to do, or if you have a purpose and a reason for doing those things. Are you going to work tomorrow in order to earn money so you can donate a portion of that to Helping Hand? If so, you have a purpose for going to work. If you’re just going to work because you want to earn money to buy that new car, you are really just a wandering generality. I like new cars too, but I want to have a purpose for being on this earth as well. I want to donate my time and money in order to help people in need and to make this country a better place to live. That’s my purpose. Think about what you can contribute. Develop a higher purpose and you will be living on a higher plane of existence.