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A Blink of an Eye

“The story of life is quicker than the blink of an eye The story of love is hello and goodbye Until we meet again” Jimi Hendrix’ last words in a poem found next to him on his deathbed On average, a human eye takes between 300 and 400 milliseconds to complete a single blink. That’s [...]

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I am Source

I Am Source AN OPEN LETTER TO MY SON, MAX. Source (n): anything or place from which something comes, arises, or is obtained; origin: Dear Max, I am Source. I’ve spent most of the last year trying to understand this concept while going through the Zarvos leadership development coaching I’ve been involved in since January.  [...]

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Love is Enough.

In our meeting a week or so ago, I challenged our small group to contact one person every day that we listed on our LOA as the “relationship you’re committed to elevating from a level 1-5″. There were 15 days left of VIA at the time, and as Indy 64, I don’t recall ever talking [...]

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Be afraid… be very afraid

Selfish:   devoted to or caring only for oneself; concerned primarily with one’s own interests, benefits, welfare, etc., regardless of others Selfless: having little or no concern for oneself, especially with regard to fame, position, money, etc.; unselfish Two sides of the same coin. I was having lunch with a dear friend, colleague, client, dream-catcher, and [...]

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I make people cry…

I make people cry… I played a clown in a junior high school production, full clown make-up (I was a “happy clown”), big red nose, rainbow wig, giant shoes, and a squirting flower on the lapel of my clown jacket.  The show was going great, and then came intermission, at which point I was to [...]

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Marc’s Big Brother… and other stuff

That is what I always felt I competed against.  No, not the beautiful red-head on the left.  That’s my gorgeous first-cousin Lisa.  My heart is fluttering even now as I remember her dancing at my Bar Mitzvah when I was 13.  My Aunt Renee and Uncle Jack gave me some cash as their gift to [...]

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