The greatest human fears:
- Public Speaking
- Death
The list goes on, however, these are generally accepted as the top two.
Audaciously, I submit that the greatest human fear is the fear of living.
Think about that one and call me crazy.
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The greatest human fears:
The list goes on, however, these are generally accepted as the top two.
Audaciously, I submit that the greatest human fear is the fear of living.
Think about that one and call me crazy.
Which one of these do you think is a human’s greatest fear?
If you had to pick one, which be would it be?
Carpe diem.
PS. The greatest fear human’s have isn’t either one of these. It’s…. (tomorrow)
Today. This morning. Right now. Bring it on.
What does that mean? Who am I talking to?
First and foremost, I’m talking to myself. Journaling is a world-class way to self-awareness.
Self-awareness is the most important step towards self-improvement.
My (life) pace does not lend itself to either.
Which is why I write five blogs every day.
What was once impossible, is now business as usual.
Hard work is a great game plan.
Hope is not a game plan.
Hope is indispensable, please don’t misunderstand the intent here.
But hope alone, is not a game plan, hard work is:
Rather try hard and fail, than to simply hope and never try hard enough.
Resist the temptation to lean on self-pity. Click here if all you want right now is hope. You must have hope. It’s not a game plan, but it is the start.
Who needs a coach? Do you need a coach? Pretty sure I need a coach. In fact, after listening to Google CEO Eric Schmidt, I’m convinced.
Why?
Listen to Google CEO, Eric Schmidt, talk briefly, but accurately, about why people need a coach, and decide for yourself.
Good luck. Well, actually, luck has nothing to do with it. At least not until you have put in some serious effort. Then luck starts to work in your favor, but not before. Carpe diem.