Yesterday I talked about an apple a day and shared some thoughts about the idea behind it. Today I’m talkin’ about a quarter a day. And I mean an actual 25 cents. One fourth of … Read the rest…
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I know you’ve heard that old expression, “An apple a day keeps the doctor away.” Don’t worry. I’m not gonna hit you with some nutrition news. But I AM gonna talk about that little known … Read the rest…
Nikolai Tesla knew precisely what he wanted to achieve. And he knew why it was important to him. He knew how to set goals for himself. And he took the necessary steps to achieve them. … Read the rest…
Pretend for a moment (unless this is really you) that you’re a young person about to head out into the real world. Where you earn your own way by working a real job or owning … Read the rest…
In some ways, it’s like Mickey Mouse or the Empire State Building. And, according to some reviews, it embodies the optimism of American style. It’s been seen on celebrities for decades. And it’s been described … Read the rest…
Some of the things you take for granted, in this life, probably wouldn’t even be here if it wasn’t for a college dropout. And a lot of things surely wouldn’t be the same. Computers, software, … Read the rest…
The sharp-dressed, young professional looking guy walked right up to the receptionist desk. And the lady behind the desk asked if he was there to “apply for the position.” But this guy wasn’t on a … Read the rest…
I read an interesting article about a woman, named Kimberly, who’s a mom of four. And she’s been a certified CPA for 25 years. But Kimberly decided she wanted more than just a CPA career. … Read the rest…
Just saw that YouTube video of Judson Laipply doing what he called “The Evolution of Dance” again. And if you haven’t seen it, go look for it on YouTube. So funny. And there have been … Read the rest…
Young adults, living with parents, is really a phenomenon. And I don’t mean that in the John-Travolta-phenomenon-movie-amazing-results-from-a-lightning-strike way either. Because I think it’s sad, tragic, and mostly unnecessary. Because there are so many better options. … Read the rest…









