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3 weeks ago

in Letting Your Passion Lead You on LifeDev
Great post. So true. I think a lot of people get caught up in believing that work and play can't exist together. Following your passion can be a lot of fun, which makes it too good to be true for them. And so they settle.

I've often wondered what the world would look like if everyone actually took the risk to follow their passion.

2 months ago

in Dwayne’s World » Reinvent Yourself! on Dwayne's World
Thanks for the link, Dwayne. Glad you enjoyed the video. Keep on rockin'!
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dhyamato Anything to support quality content on the web. Great job with your show!

7 months ago

in The Importance of Play AND Work on Chris Brogan
Amen, brother. Encouraging others to mix play and work is the life mission of me and my wife. Giving ourselves permission to play not only give us all some much needed balance, but it also makes us that much more energetic and our ideas that much more interesting when we are working! Adultitis is a deadly enemy that we all face, but the prescription is just a little bit of fun!

1 year ago

in weekly linklings, october 24, 2007 on brip blap
Thanks for the link. And there are more than enough zombies to go around...why not let Grandma lend a hand by whacking the undead in Resident Evil?

1 year ago

in Sometimes You’ve Got to Burn the Boats on Duct Tape Marketing
John, I just posted this comment over at Don the Idea Guy's site, but since he was quoting you, I figured it would be appropriate here, too:

In regards to the idea about "burining boats," I couldn't agree more, especially when it comes to embarking upon a new life path.

I heard a story about Eddie Murphy talking about starting out in the comedy business. He said that while all of his friends went to college and got degrees to have something to fall back on, he was out pounding the pavement and working in clubs. He knew he HAD to make it. And he said that of all of his friends, he's the only one still in the business.

If you have something to fall back on, you most certainly will fall back on i
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