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"If a man does not keep pace with his companions,
perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer.

Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away."

Henry David Thoreau
From the Bard,

"To thine own self be true,"
which is really,
"To thine own self be true,
and then it must follow as night the day
thou canst not then be false to any man."
Whatever your comprehension of that brilliant statement, every repetition of consideration that is blessed by your interest and attention increases your understanding. That means an equally vast advance in your potential for making use of this and any other useful piece of wisdom. Whatever else you may or may not believe, masters are the best source of information. When we see a master, and more, entire groups of masters all using the same or similar methods to their success, it's a fool indeed who wouldn't observe, and obtain the undeniably excellent shortcuts that come as a direct result of their doing it "the hard way" first time around.

Make the most of your opportunities, because your days are ZOOMING past, silly!
Do more with what you have. You are guaranteed to acquire more by this very action.
You need not understand it to tap into its deep reservoir of power.

Few if any people on the earth will ever care about you, or your dreams, even half as much as you. That means it's up to you to make the magic happen in your life.

How many times have you looked at, for example, a celebrity in any given field, looked at their performance and said silently or aloud,
"Oh, I could do MUCH better than that."     If your words are indeed true, not just bragging, real down-in-the-bones knowledge of certitude that you could do it better, then we have now narrowed down to just one primary difference between you and the celebrity.

Even if you're actually twice as good as that person, the fact is, that person is doing while you're still talking.
Many many times have we encountered people who stun with their inadequacy, yet rise to heights in either entertainment or politics, law or medicine, or perhaps something a bit more local. Those who occupy the highest ten percent are not necessarily in the best ten percent.

Similarly, successful people more often than not are not even slightly famous; they're too busy being successful. Of course, Richard Branson or Jackie Gleason, and others, prove that there are exceptions to the rule. True logic dictates that the exceptions to the rule are the causes of the rule in the first place. While this does not apply one hundred percent of the time, a consultation with Pareto should settle any questions on that.

Famous people, curiously, also tend to be not so successful. They may have money, but would you trade your life for, say, that of Michavel Jackson? Extraordinary and world-class skills, and equally world-class personal challenges that give clear evidence of unhappiness, even with global recognition, wealth that kings dream of, and no small base of adoring fans. Would you trade? If so, it tells us that you're not pursuing your most cherished dreams; and that brings this thought right back where it started: successful people are only occasionally famous, because they're too busy being successful to think about the empty vanity of celebrity. The realities of this are well-testified to by the spirits of, for example, Dodi Fayed, a billionaire who died rather young because of celebrity, and his girlfriend as well, known as Princess Di.

We realize that you're a bit different, and that you still have plenty of time, and plenty of years in which to get busy. Funny thing is, the're only one permanently tagged item in your life that nothing can ever change, at least it's never been known to change and is not expected to change as long as there is life on earth. It's the most unique thing in your life, and so precious that it's labeled more uniquely than anything else on earth. For reasons that befuddle many of us who are a bit busier than you, you genuinely believe that it's "cute" how they label this precious of all your resources. That, in closing, tells us precisely how much you can look forward to learning, because the gap right now is huge, baby, just huge.

It's not "cute" - it's the most powerful signal that humans are exposed to, and it's your personal clarion call to greatness, even accelerated greatness, in the area and delights of your choosing. It is your greatest call to greatness, backed up by a lifetime guarantee that it's record will exist always and forever, can't be changed.

Even with that it can still be maximized anew at your will, and as often as you wish with no outside force able to deter you. Better yet, using it to launch your own star, your own profesionalism or compassion, philanthropy or musical expression, means other people get to benefit while you end up developing recognition for mastery at something or a set of things you love.   That's powerful, and it's all yours. Sweetest of all, like a pinball or video machine with unlimited misses, you can add quantity and/or quality to your total at your instant command.


It is today's date.

It's the only one you'll ever get in your life, never to be repeated, although you may have 20 or 30 similar dates, similar opportunities, similar May 16th's in your life, and Oct 4ths, maybe you've got a full three dozen good July 11th's left in you. But, you only get one of today's precise date and year, this perfectly unique set of 1,440 minutes, also known as opportunities.

Basically, this is where we all shut up, and the losers are separated by the winners, because at this point,
the losers are still flapping their gums, and the winners are too busy pursuing their dreams with action today; the unique today.

That's why you're being presented the greatest shortcuts of masters and millionaires, champions and billionaires.
Use your greatest shortcuts to success, or lose them.     As with most all of the roads of your life, this is your choice.