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11:48 AM Posted by Unknown

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Valentine Day

8:14 AM Posted by Unknown


Everyone knows its Valentines Day, but there are few people i know with beautiful soul who doesn't need special day, because everyday is valentine there.

I Always Wonder Why.

10:16 AM Posted by Unknown

I Alwasys Wonder Why Birds Stay In The Same Place When They Can Fly Anywhere On The Earth.
Then I Ask Myself The Same Question.

The Inches We Need Are Everywhere Around Us.

9:01 PM Posted by Unknown

Life is a game of inches. So is football. In either game the margin of error is small. One half a step too late or too early and you don't quite make it. In this movie Any Given Sunday, Al Pacino is a football coach who delivers a motivating speech to his falling-apart team. Life is like a football game – or maybe football is like life. Either way, the words here are moving and powerful. 

But the inches we need are everywhere around us. In every minute of our lives. We have to go for every inch. Because we know that when we add up those inches, that will make the difference between winning and losing. And I know that if I'm gonna have any life anymore, it's because I'm still willing to go for that inch. And that's what living is. The six inches in front of your face. Now what are you gonna do?"

The Risk I Took Was Calculated But Man Am Bad At Math

1:11 PM Posted by Unknown


Seth Godin posted two articles recently which reminds me of a quote Only those who risk going to far, find out how far they can go. By Walter Bishop

Excitement about goals is often diminished by our fear of failure or the drudgery of work.
If you’re short on passion, it might be because your goals are too small or the fear is too big.
Do a job for a long time and achieve what you set out to achieve, and suddenly, the dream job becomes a trudge instead. The job hasn't changed--your dreams have.
Mostly, though, it's about our fear. Fear is the dream killer, the silent voice that pushes us to lose our passion in a vain attempt to seek safety.
While you can work hard to dream smaller dreams, I think it's better to embrace the fear and find bigger goals instead.

Good luck with that, there aren't any.
If you hesitate when leaping from rope to another, you're not going to last very long.
And this is at the heart of what makes innovation work in organizations, why industries die, and how painful it is to try to maintain the status quo while also participating in a revolution.
Gather up as much speed as you can, find a path and let go. You can't get to the next rope if you're still holding on to this one.

Creativity Takes Courage. If you never take a risk, you'll never see the rewards.

Don't hold on too long, But don't let go too soon.

12:56 PM Posted by Unknown