Even the most successful minds in history failed, some many times, but for each failure, they were one step closer to a life-altering success. The best predictors of success change with the time and method. You may go through many methods in order to find something that makes the effort worth your time; but when you find it.
Sunday, March 25, 2018
Million ideas....
Even the most successful minds in history failed, some many times, but for each failure, they were one step closer to a life-altering success. The best predictors of success change with the time and method. You may go through many methods in order to find something that makes the effort worth your time; but when you find it.
Be Careful
The universe doesn't care about you, but somehow in the tidal forces that cause change, things can work out in your favor, or in your sort of favor. I've learned to be careful in what you ask for from the universe. The what referring to the object itself. I've learned to be careful to ask the how as in the form.
Change can come at the empowerment of wealth or the violence of the gun. If we telegraph our perceptions of object and form over what it is that we want, then doesn't it make sense we can achieve our goals with greater clarity?
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Sunday, September 28, 2014
How to think and be; Starting at level one towards wealth and success
While reading You Are Now Less Dumb, I started to learn the secrets behind who and what I am, what motivates me and how many of the things I think and the justification behind them are wrong. Once the realization was there, I started to take a different approach to my life. Now when I think about something in a certain way, I question it based on what I read and my understand of those facts. With this new knowledge, I started to understand why I am where I am and some of the things I can do to change my situation.
Today I decided to find out something that has a lot to do with wealth and success. Looking up this search
how does a rich person start their day?
That's all I wanted to know. What are the successful general habits that rich people have? Clicking through the first ten links allowed me into their well kept world. The first one I found was on www.daveramsey.com called.
So let's start here.
1. 70% of wealthy eat less than 300 junk food calories per day. 97% of poor people eat more than 300 junk food calories per day. 23% of wealthy gamble. 52% of poor people gamble.
(i'm terrible guilt of the "more than 300 junk calories...an hour)
2. 80% of wealthy are focused on accomplishing some single goal. Only 12% of the poor do this.
3. 76% of wealthy exercise aerobically four days a week. 23% of poor do this.
4. 63% of wealthy listen to audio books during commute to work vs. 5% of poor people.
5. 81% of wealthy maintain a to-do list vs. 19% of poor.
6. 63% of wealthy parents make their children read two or more non-fiction books a month vs. 3% of poor.
7. 70% of wealthy parents make their children volunteer 10 hours or more a month vs. 3% of poor.
8. 80% of wealthy make Happy Birthday calls vs. 11% of poor.
9. 67% of wealthy write down their goals vs. 17% of poor.
10. 88% of wealthy read 30 minutes or more each day for education or career reasons vs. 2% of poor.
11. 6% of wealthy say what’s on their mind vs. 69% of poor.
12. 79% of wealthy network five hours or more each month vs. 16% of poor.
13. 67% of wealthy watch one hour or less of TV every day vs. 23% of poor.
14. 6% of wealthy watch reality TV vs. 78% of poor.
15. 44% of wealthy wake up three hours before work starts vs. 3% of poor.
16. 74% of wealthy teach good daily success habits to their children vs. 1% of poor.
17. 84% of wealthy believe good habits create opportunity luck vs. 4% of poor.
18. 76% of wealthy believe bad habits create detrimental luck vs. 9% of poor.
19. 86% of wealthy believe in lifelong educational self-improvement vs. 5% of poor.
20. 86% of wealthy love to read vs. 26% of poor.
Oh and if you'd like to understand yourself a little better, here's the link for the book.
You Are Now Less Dumb: How to Conquer Mob Mentality, How to Buy Happiness, and All the Other Ways to Outsmart Yourself
Today I decided to find out something that has a lot to do with wealth and success. Looking up this search
how does a rich person start their day?
That's all I wanted to know. What are the successful general habits that rich people have? Clicking through the first ten links allowed me into their well kept world. The first one I found was on www.daveramsey.com called.
20 Things the Rich Do Every Day
So let's start here.
So let's start here.
1. 70% of wealthy eat less than 300 junk food calories per day. 97% of poor people eat more than 300 junk food calories per day. 23% of wealthy gamble. 52% of poor people gamble.
(i'm terrible guilt of the "more than 300 junk calories...an hour)
2. 80% of wealthy are focused on accomplishing some single goal. Only 12% of the poor do this.
3. 76% of wealthy exercise aerobically four days a week. 23% of poor do this.
4. 63% of wealthy listen to audio books during commute to work vs. 5% of poor people.
5. 81% of wealthy maintain a to-do list vs. 19% of poor.
6. 63% of wealthy parents make their children read two or more non-fiction books a month vs. 3% of poor.
7. 70% of wealthy parents make their children volunteer 10 hours or more a month vs. 3% of poor.
8. 80% of wealthy make Happy Birthday calls vs. 11% of poor.
9. 67% of wealthy write down their goals vs. 17% of poor.
10. 88% of wealthy read 30 minutes or more each day for education or career reasons vs. 2% of poor.
11. 6% of wealthy say what’s on their mind vs. 69% of poor.
12. 79% of wealthy network five hours or more each month vs. 16% of poor.
13. 67% of wealthy watch one hour or less of TV every day vs. 23% of poor.
14. 6% of wealthy watch reality TV vs. 78% of poor.
15. 44% of wealthy wake up three hours before work starts vs. 3% of poor.
16. 74% of wealthy teach good daily success habits to their children vs. 1% of poor.
17. 84% of wealthy believe good habits create opportunity luck vs. 4% of poor.
18. 76% of wealthy believe bad habits create detrimental luck vs. 9% of poor.
19. 86% of wealthy believe in lifelong educational self-improvement vs. 5% of poor.
20. 86% of wealthy love to read vs. 26% of poor.
"Tom Corley, on his website RichHabitsInstitute.com, outlines a few of the differences between the habits of the rich and the poor."
Naturally I'm compelled to ask, what rich habits do you have as opposed to poor ones? I'll discuss how I rank if you tell me how you rank.Oh and if you'd like to understand yourself a little better, here's the link for the book.
You Are Now Less Dumb: How to Conquer Mob Mentality, How to Buy Happiness, and All the Other Ways to Outsmart Yourself
Monday, September 15, 2014
They're Coming Right For US
This is not the America that any of us were promised. The newest shooting of Darrien Hunt, an aparent cosplayer dressed as Mugen from Samurai Champloo most likely wasn't charging at them, but these days corrupt police of all colors seem to need little justification in taking another life. When proven through the use of cellphones and social media, when a man of color is involved, his chances for survival drop exponentially. I'm really sick of seeing another black man dying as a result of "he's coming right for us."
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So this is the new blog...
I needed a place to put up other material unrelated to my professional pursuits. I'm more than just writing and screenplays. I'm also an accomplished (in my own mind) photographer. Sometimes I get it all confused and overshare things unrelated to the true nature of the Carving Blog. So I've decided to change that. I won't be pulling things from the other blog, instead I will now keep certain things seperated. I figure if I do this, then the message of my professional blog remains clear and concise and anything else, well I will just share on here. This blog will be my personal one.
I'll do my best to keep the content unique.
What would you suggest to someone starting a new blog? Leave comments below, because I would really love to hear from you.
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