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What is your favorite quotation? Why?


First Pictures 020I have read a few quotes that resonate with me, and really touch my soul, or ignite something within me. Have you ever had that experience? When I am writing, one of my signatures is quotations, and I often hunt for the perfect quote to add context to what I am saying. And many times I do find that perfect quote that says what I want to say but better than I could have said it.

Two quotes that I really love are:

“For things to change, we must change.” Jim Rohn

“If you don’t like where you are, change what you are.” Henry Knight Miller

I really like these two quotes because they tell me that I have a choice and that I can re-invent myself.

While I was walking today, I let my mind wander because I have been DOING and not BEING so I feel somewhat scattered and out of control. And once again I was reminded by that inner voice that we like to shut up, that I can rewrite my story because I am the author, and I am in control. I can weave my story any way that I want to.

We are always in a state of flux, and as Heraclitus says, we cannot step into the same river twice. I am rewriting parts of my story that do not work for me. Have you ever rewritten your story, or parts of your story?

What quote verbalizes what you are, where you are, or what you are feeling right now? What is your favorite quote? And why is it your favorite quote?

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Small Changes, Very Different Results


Small changes can give you very different results in your life. View both slide shows below, they both have the exact photographs but I changed the style effects: one is remix and the other is prism. The slides were created using the technology at Slide.org.

Which of the slide shows do you prefer? What emotions do they stir up in you? What do you see, and what do you feel when you watch the slide shows? Now turn the sound off your computer and watch the slide shows again, do you feel differently, how? In the busyness of our lives, we live without really feeling or seeing? Reflect on your life, how might some small changes in your behaviour give you very different results? What one small change can you commit to making? The popular quote attributed to both Albert Einstein and Benjamin Franklin says “Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.”

Photo credits: Avil Beckford

Song Credit: Faith Hill, This Kiss

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Do you love what you do?


Gibran Khalil Gibran wax statue inside Byblos ...
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“Work is love made visible,” says Kahlil Gibran. Reflect on that quote again for a minute. Now read the poem Work below and reflect on it. What does the poem mean to you? What emotions do you feel? How do you feel about Gibran’s quote?

Work by Henry Van Dyke (1852–1933)

Let me but do my work from day to day,
In field or forest, at the desk or loom,
In roaring market-place or tranquil room;
Let me but find it in heart to say,
When vagrant wishes beckon me astray,
“This is my work; my blessing, not my doom;
Of all who live, I am the one by whom
This work can best be done in the right way.”

Then shall I see it not too great, nor small,
To suit my spirit and to prove my powers;
Then shall I cheerful greet the labouring hours,
And cheerful turn, when the long shadows fall
At eventide, to play and love and rest,
Because I know for me my work is best.

Now read and reflect on this quote by Henry Van Dyke ” Use what talents you possess; the woods would be very silent if no birds sang there except those that sang best.”

How can you relate the  two quotes to the poem? Are you doing what you love? Are you using your talents to the fullest? Is work “love made visible?” If you loved what you did for a living, would your life be more fulfilled? I am also asking myself  these questions. Think on these things!

Photo credit: Wikipedia, image of Gibran

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What Would Francis Bacon, The Father of Inductive Reasoning Blog About?


F. Bacon.
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While I was writing an article about the importance of reading, Building Intellectual Power One Book at a Time, I wanted the perfect quote to sum up what I felt, and I found the perfect one by Francis Bacon, author, philosopher and the father of inductive reasoning.

“Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested: that is, some books are to be read only in parts, others to be read, but not curiously, and some few to be read wholly, and with diligence and attention” says Francis Bacon.

A Video of Creative Quotations from Francis Bacon

(CreativeQuotations.com)

From the quotes in the video, which one is your favourite, and why?

Note: As is the case with all the posts so far in the series 10 People Who Would Have Been Great Bloggers, based on research, I attempt to get into the head of these great thinkers and project what I think they would say. And, most importantly, I have fun with what I discover. I find the theory that Bacon was Shakespeare to be quite fascinating.

Baconisms

  1. You may not know this, but I am the originator of the phrase “Knowledge is power.” I am so delighted that the phrase is so widespread
  2. Reading gives me pleasure and gardening is one of life’s simple pleasures
  3. Have planned procedures to investigate everything
  4. I believe in practical knowledge so it is important to restructure traditional learning methods
  5. Though I revered Aristotle, I hated his philosophy, what the heck is Aristotelianism anyway?
  6. My life is the classic case of a Greek tragedy, read my next point and you will know why
  7. Be weary of power and do not let it go to your head, operate with integrity, I know what I am talking about. I was on the fast track and lost my way, I was charged and arrested for bribery. Though the king later pardoned me, I was banished from public life
  8. If you make a mistake, own up to it, and learn from it
  9. Good can come from adversity: After I was charged and arrested, I focused on my writing
  10. Am I, or Am I Not William Shakespeare? Now That’s the Question!

Sources:

The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Francis Bacon (1561 – 1626)
Biographies: Francis Bacon “The Secretary of Nature (1561 – 1626)
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Francis Bacon

Of Francis Bacon by Max Patrick

Photo credit: Wikipedia

Interesting Information

Bacon is Shakespeare Slideshow
Baconian Theory

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Napoleon Hill, a Great Blogger?


If Napoleon Hill were alive, I think that he would have been a great blogger and would frequently blog about how people can attain true financial success. Like most accomplished individuals, Hill found success through repeated failures. He understood the concepts Pay it Forward and Social Responsibility and dedicated over 20 years of his life researching the formula for success. Best known for his runaway bestselling book Think and Grow Rich, he popularized the quote, ”What the mind of man can conceive and believe, it can achieve.”

What does that quote mean to you? Do you agree or disagree with it? Why?

The quote tells me that I should be mindful of my thoughts, and live in the moment. It also tells me that I can accomplish any goal if I set my mind to it and take action.

Note: Based on what I have researched, I have written the following about Napoleon Hill. I am projecting what I think Napoleon Hill would say about personal achievement if he blogged about the topic.

About Napoleon Hill

Big Break: Commissioned by Andrew Carnegie without pay to research – which he did for over 20 years – the formula for success. The results of the research formed the basis for many of his most successful work.

Bestseller: Think and Grow Rich

Personal Mantra: What the mind of man can conceive and believe, it can achieve

Interesting Tidbit: Coined the phrase Master Mind

Below is a short (7 minutes) video with Napoleon Hill talking about his meeting with Andrew Carnegie. If you cannot view the video here for any reason, click on the link and you will be taken to the YouTube website where you can watch the video there.

Napoleon Hill talks about his meeting with Andrew Carnegie

Napoleon Hill’s Personal Achievement 101

  • Start a mastermind group because no one succeeds alone
  • 13 Steps to Success in Think and Grow Rich: Desire, faith, autosuggestion, specialized knowledge, imagination, organized planning, decision, persistence, power of the master mind, mystery of sex transmutation, subconscious mind, brain and sixth sense
  • Monitor your thoughts throughout the day
  • Study the habits of people you would like to emulate and interview them if possible
  • What you give comes back to you
  • “Whatever price you ask of life, life is willing to pay.” See the poem below My Wage by Jessie Rittenhouse. Also see blog post Using the Poem “My Wage” by Jessie B. Rittenhouse to Think Differently

My Wage

by Jessie B. Rittenhouse (1869 – 1948)

I bargained with Life for a penny,
And Life would pay no more,
However I begged at evening
When I counted my scanty store;

For Life is a just employer,
He gives you what you ask,
But once you have set the wages,
Why, you must bear the task.

I worked for a menial’s hire,
Only to learn, dismayed,
That any wage I had asked of Life,
Life would have paid.

What do you think of the poem My Wage? Was Napoleon Hill inspired by the poem? Or was Jessie Rittenhouse inspired by Napoleon Hill? My Wage is featured in Think and Grow Rich.


Further Reading & Sources

Napoleon Hill Biography – Life

How to Lose Friends and Alienate People

Napoleon Hill Information

Napoleon Hill Biography & Notes

Napoleon Hill Biography

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