- You realize that you are apart of the unofficial fraternity of the coolest geeks on the planet.
- You discover that the skills you've acquired have a potential shelf life of a thousand lifetimes.
- You unconsciously begin to speak with a conviction that few have and find yourself no longer taking pleasure in trivial conversation.
- You realize that the new found eloquence of your mind and your mouth will buy you more opportunity than all the money you can earn in the thousand life times of your skill set's shelf life combined.
- You find your mind open and your heart receptive to all people, most concepts, more understanding, a little criticism, fewer judgments, and no tolerance policies for living in mediocrity.
This is how you know that you are a philosopher of the common era.
A lover of knowledge with an incessant thirst for wisdom: The discernment to know how and when to apply that knowledge to actions resulting in a life of purpose.
These are the tell tale signs of the movers and shakers
The civilly disobedient rule breakers
The individuals you put on your "people to watch" lists
The few that witness the awesome and instead of saying "I wish", make note of their awe stricken state, and let their hearts make manifest future success with a resounding, "I'll do that too one day."
No comments:
Post a Comment