Happy New Year! New webinar to help you grow one step at a time…

In January I will continue the weekend webinars. I am switching gears… and the next few webinars will be workshops. I will still work with each and every person, individually, but the structure will be different. In this free webinar … Continue reading

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Happy New Year! New webinar to help you grow one step at a time…

The role of half truths in no evolution of the human race

bullshitAs I am dealing with the issue of courage, I realized something that I had never quite seen before: All the quotes, all the memes, all the nice sayings on the internet have one function only: to make you stay … Continue reading

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The role of half truths in no evolution of the human race

How far from your island are you willing to swim?

I had a conversation about 30 years ago with a fellow Hungarian. We were both Landmark “graduates” and assisted our asses off.

“Assisting” is a cheap way to feel superior without having to earn your stripes.

He was an artist, a painter, who was in the US because his wife fell ill with cancer, and needed special treatment. In spite of all, she died, and he was stuck here. Didn’t want to return to Venezuela, didn’t want to go back to Hungary, but his existence in the US was touch and go.

He didn’t feel like producing the “art” that had been earning him a living: kitch sold in furniture stores, mass produced by an artist. Slave labor, mind numbing, and killing the artist within.

It was late in the evening, and we chatted, intimately, like friends that we weren’t.

The simile, or analogy, or metaphor, whatever you want to call it, came up:

If you were stranded on an island, how far would you swim to see if there are any ways to escape and return to civilization?
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