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The Formula for Luck – How to Use The Power of Luck to Maximize Your Potential
Why are some people so lucky and others just can’t seem to catch a lucky break? in this article we explore the formula for creating your own luck, the role of chance and what you can do to make sure you are in the right place when opportunity comes knocking.
Financial Success Strategies: Harnessing the Olympic Mindset for Your Goals
There is something different about how Olympians approach a goal. They don’t think “I’ll give it my best shot” or “that was bad luck” they have a plan and they systematically squeeze every ounce of potential out of their bodies in preparation for the big day. The Olympic Games.
Lets see what we can learn from the Olympic mindset and how it can improve our approach to our own goals in life.
Your Money or Your Life: Where is the balance between Time, Health, & Money
Clutter represents wasted money, things you bought on a whim or impulse, The junk in your garage or attic collecting dust used to be money. Money. You worked hard for and traded your literal time for.
Finding Purpose Through Embracing Adversity – The Obstacle Is The Way
Resilience serves as a guiding light throughout life, illuminating the road through adversity and triumph.
Reflecting on the remarkable insights given in a recent resilience study, I am inspired to learn more about its transformational power.
What Is The Meaning Of Life & Life’s Purpose - Answers
What is the meaning of life, and what is life’s purpose? This is different than “why are we here?” we could just be random cosmic dust or gods creation. The “WHY” is less important in my opinion than the importance in finding purpose or meaning.
What Is A Human Life Worth? Is It Even Worth Anything?
Life is precious
Babies are miracles of life we say
But what is a life truly worth? As I was donating blood the other day I had some time to ponder this question.
The Role Of Blind Luck In Your Success & How To Maximize It!
We’ve all met someone or had moments in our life where we’ve been “Lucky”
We feel great in these moments, and we might even feel like our hard work, preparations, and willingness to put ourselves out there gave us the edge to get our lucky break. We like to feel in control of our destiny and that we have a hand in these moments of brilliance.
The Dangers of #FIRE - The Cult That Preys On Selling You A Dream
The following is to critique the goals of a popular method of wealth building called FIRE.
The FIRE movement [ Financial Independence Retire Early ] is not new but has become a trendy topic on social media and a draw to people seeking some financial security in a chaotic time.
What is Platform Risk & The Underlying Problem It Presents To Free Speech
Recently my Twitter account @Blind__Luck was locked for “review” It's been 6 weeks now...
This has given me an opportunity to think about platform risk and what it means for us all moving forward.
I’m Moving Out Of State: Should I Rent Or Leave Empty?
I Moved across the country: I’d rather leave my house empty than rent it out for $2,600/Month! I must be Crazy Right? Well… maybe not.
The Power Of Good Enough: The Difference Between Maximizers & Sufficers.
What makes some people able to make large life-changing decisions in a snap and others agonize over every little detail. I discovered that myself and my friends fall into two very different camps when it comes to making big decisions.
The American Nightmare - How Consumerism Robs us of our most Valuable Asset (Hint: It’s No t Money)
Let’s talk about consumerism. It sucks. We can all agree on that. Commercialism, greed, and continually trying to keep up with the Jones are all exhausting, destroys our earth, and leaves us feeling just as miserable as ever before. So why do we do it?
My Rich Life– Happiness Is the Only Logical Pursuit - Hint It’s Not All About The Money
So, what is my rich life? This is a deceptively simple question. On the surface, you’d think private jets, parties in Vegas, and a life of hedonism and excess like Jordan Belfort, The Wolf of Wall Street. But looking past the surface, that actually doesn’t sound like a very fulfilling life to me. In fact, when you really think about it, many of the things society tells us we should have (a big house, fancy cars, luxury travel) don’t even make us marginally happier. In many ways, they further isolate us from our fellow humans and shrink the communities we interact with.
Sure, you need a safe place to live, food to eat, and a way to get from point A to point B. But those needs can be met relatively easily. Even the rich and famous who have the nicest cars, homes, and fine wines still aren’t any happier than you or me. In fact, many of them are miserable!
So what would my “rich Life” look like?
For me, being rich has more to do with the ability to do what I want, when I want, where I want.
A Letter To 16-Year-Old Sasquatch: Life Wisdom I Would Share With My Younger Self
I was recently asked to write a letter to my 5 year old nephew and 3 year old niece to open when they turn 16. This ended up being a more daunting task than I realized. In 34 years I’ve lived an incredibly blessed life and accomplished a tremendous amount of learning.
6 Surprising Lessons I Learned From Retiring Early at Age 32
I retired nearly two years ago at the age of 32. As we come to the two-year anniversary of my retirement, I thought it would be good to reflect on and share the biggest things I’ve learned during the journey. Often times, what we expect and reality are very different. Retiring early has certainly taught me a lot in some surprising ways.
What is F.I.R.E.? What You Need To Know About The Financially Independent Retire Early Movement.
In short, F.I.R.E. is an acronym for Financially Independent Retire Early.
Many would argue that this movement was launched with the 1992 release of the book Your Money Or Your Life. It popularized the idea that your money represents life energy. It can be wasted or used as a tool to free you from your 9-5 job. Before the book, there wasn’t an organized, connected community.