
For The Person Who Has Everything

Real vision cannot be understood in isolation from the idea of purpose. By purpose, I mean an individual’s sense of why he or she is alive. No one could prove or disprove the statement that human beings have purpose. It would be fruitless even to engage in the debate. But as a working premise, the idea has great power. One implication is that happi
... See morePeter M. Senge • The Fifth Discipline: The Art & Practice of The Learning Organization
When we get stuck in protecting, pleasing, and proving, we can get rigid about finding “the right path” in life. But if we’re clear that we’re ultimately cultivating greater freedom, aliveness, love, and peace, then there are many, many ways for us to allow these experiences into our lives. Our “success” is no longer determined by what we achieved
... See moreTripp Lanier • This Book Will Make You Dangerous: The Irreverent Guide For Men Who Refuse to Settle
is the real point.
Derek Sivers • Anything You Want
Here’s why — at the root of this Myth of Finality is our belief that what we ultimately want is the outcome, the result. When we’re stuck in this myth, it means we’ve forgotten that we’re playing for the experiences of freedom, aliveness, love, and peace.