i love iPhones

i love iPhones.

To me, having an iPhone makes life infinitely more effective and efficient.

Humanity made a giant leap forward with iPhone in the same way as fire, the spear, bows and arrows, shoes, printing press, agriculture, industrialization, trains, cars, planes, radio, TV, and hundreds of other effective and efficient transformations.

Thank you iPhone. And when we say thanks iPhone, we are simultaneously thanking the Internet. Without the Internet, the iPhone is handy, but not transformational.

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i love reading what i write

i love reading what i write.

Reading what you write is similar to taking iPhone photos.

By looking at your camera roll, you can easily re-read the image you saw and were compelled to photograph.

Motives and outcomes from looking at (re-reading) your camera roll are (probably) infinite. And yet whatever our motive is, re-reading the photo delivers on our motive.

This is what blogging (modern writing) delivers for me. Daily. Never gets old.

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Why dream big, home

Why dream big home-life dreams?

The easiest answer is another question, “Why wouldn’t you dream big (home-life) dreams?”

Dive past the surface though and you get a list of great why’s:

To improve your:

  • Priorities
  • Prioritization
  • Consistency
  • Choices
  • Habits
  • Results 
  • Lifestyle

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Die with everything, home

Die With Zero is a book. The paradox of money saved versus money spent.

At home, i relentlessly pursue ‘everything’.

Using prioritized priorities, personally dying with everything, to me, is to die with everything personal vibrancy offers: beautiful, wonderful, artistic balance between life’s five big choices: mind, body, spirit, work, and home.

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Die with zero, home

Die With Zero is a book. Ever heard of it?

In summary it promotes using your wealth for life experiences, not for a wealth trophy or wealth title. 

At home managing life’s day-to-day prioritized priorities, to personally die with zero, to me, is to die with zero priority-confusion.

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This website is about our HOME. This is the fifth of five daily, differently-themed blog posts about: (1) mind, (2) body, (3) spirit, (4) work, (5) home. To return to Mid Life Celebration, the site about MIND, click here.