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Passion for me and love, are in many respects, inextricably linked, as they share a mutual bond. My second favorite thing to do is pursue my passions of writing and coaching, which have the end-goal of providing benefit for others. Every column I write, every basketball team I coach and every client I work with, I earnestly hope, is better off for having met me. I say this not out of arrogance or pride, but purely because I desire to have a positive influence on people that I meet, either virtually or in-person.
Passion is about spending time and doing the work for which we have otherworldly enthusiasm. Find the people and things that light the fire inside of you. And the truth is, maybe that calligraphy class we sat in on could lead to more profitable ventures. Just ask Steve Jobs. Our father might have done it.
Our sister may have. All of us likely inherited some kind of tradition or feeling of destiny in our youth. We shoot for the stars and hope to exceed the standard or bar set by a family member, schoolmate or countryman.
Perhaps, we simply believe that a particular occupation or set of circumstances are our destiny. For better or for worse. In my earlier, wilder years, I found myself in situations I never would have imagined, were it not for the desire to meet or date a young woman. So I took chances, met new people, tried new things and have some hilarious stories to share. I acted out in middle and high school with classmates purely for fun, to get a laugh out of friends.
I craved attention and risked getting in trouble to get it. What do you do, that you may find crazy or silly at the time, purely to gain the attention or affection of others?
Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going? is a painting by French artist Of its entirety he said, "I believe that this canvas not only surpasses all my preceding ones, but that I shall never do anything better—or even like it." with the messianic remark that he spoke in parables: "Seeing they see not. Gauguin's letters suggest that the fresco-like painting should be read from right to left, beginning with the sleeping infant. He describes the various figures as.
My passion for writing has led me near to the completion of my first book. To reach a major objective or goal, we have to want it, and we need to feel energized and empowered to get there. Allow me to explain…. Our best actions are rooted in love and done for others. My evolution as a writer and man has enabled my other relationships to flourish even more.
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Hopefully, you feel exactly the same. When you do the work and improve yourself , you improve your mind, body and soul. This feeling of fulfillment is worth working toward.
For the benefit of mankind. I come full circle with this last one and re-iterate the words of Mr. If you left the world tomorrow, who would be the people you would remember most? Those people have left a legacy, and a tremendous influence on my life. Their actions will echo throughout eternity. Generosity, love and kindness are not impulsive reactions. They require thought and concern for others. Those people knew why they did, what they did. Hopefully, you can aspire to be so beautiful. The gifts of gratitude and love will be yours in return. Please be so kind as to share with others and recommend my piece if you enjoyed reading.
Also, please consider following me here on Medium! I encourage you to reach out to me and share your thoughts, if you wish. And in fact the physiological processes associated with liking seem to be broadly similar, no matter if we are talking about food or music.
One day some years ago, Dana Small, who studies the neuropsychology of flavor at the John B. Pierce Laboratory, which is affiliated with Yale University, was working on a study coding areas of the brain involved in expressing pleasure as chocolate was consumed. She sat down mistakenly at the computer of a colleague who was studying listening to music.
The effect has been shown in everything from food with young children, some researchers have found that around nine exposures are needed before liking sets in to Pakistani music to unfamiliar languages to Impressionist paintings. Whereas we learn to like more complex melodies upon repeated exposures, we tend to tire of and like less simpler ones. Moskowitz suggests an analogue in the food world. Consumers tend to tire less quickly of colas than beverages based on a single identifiable flavor like orange.
Colas, in other words, are the jazz of soft drinks, while orange sodas are the bubble gum pop—fun the first time, but quickly cloying. Subscribe or Give a Gift.
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