Sonntag, 28. Dezember 2014

The Future Is Gold

My dearest readers,
now that we are all facing the end of another year and are wrapping it up and winding down, we can all look at the year to come with a thrill of excitement and pleasant anticipation, because what we are facing is by no means an ending at all—let our eyes be open, because we are facing a new beginning, higher heights, and are staring dead into the depths of new opportunities that lie ahead: our future, a future of gold.


Now that the year is (about to be) over we can look back at the many challenges we had to face and at the many obstacles we overcame, but also at the various beautiful moments that reverberate in our memory as the moments that made this year so special. Now that the year is (almost) over we can reflect and may want to rewind and recall one moment or the other, just to relive and experience it one more time before marching into twenty-fifteen. Now is the time, let us reflect…and let us bear in mind that “[t]he past can be beautiful, a memory, a dream, but it’s no place to live” (cf. Dior commercial).

What is a place to live, however, is our future, the one that lies ahead and just waits for you to direct and shape it, give it meaning, a mission, purpose, and make it become a future so pure, so splendid and valuable as gold, shining, pleasing to the eye. The past and our twenty-fourteen memories we hold so dear we can and may keep in our hearts, for vigor and presence and evidence of heart, but the true gold in our lives is still to come, the true gold we are to find in the future, the year to come, the tomorrow, where the past can be our fuel, perseverance our gas pedal, experience our key that we insert into the ignition of a deeper understanding just in order to ride along and roll on our life-way that is paved with the challenges and obstacles we see day in day out. But in this case the way is not the reward, our future is, and as Dior so thoroughly proclaims it, it is gold, a new world that awaits us tomorrow. Be happy and excited about it, because this golden future waits for someone special: You!

In that sense I wish you all a good start in twenty-fifteen and once more want to thank you for all your love, the support, your comments and shared thoughts on the 2014 blog, because the increasing success, rising number of viewers, and positive feedback all bear witness that a little “momentum to go” has the power to do something and move people; and it is, further, to me as its writer only an affirming and encouraging call to go on and continue writing. Therefore, after this effective and successful year I can state with delight and certainty—according to this post—that this is not the end of this series (or any other kind), but merely a (new) beginning, a call to higher heights for all of us, to the depths of new opportunities that lie ahead, because you and your love have given a future to this series, one of gold, and—even more important—one that I am infinitely grateful for. Thank you for all your love! #foreverforward #momentumtogo #forevergrateful

Sonntag, 23. November 2014

Face Greatness!

My beloved readers,
the year is almost over and it’s about time to slowly but surely wrap it up, and especially wrap up the momentum and push it with blunt force into twenty-fifteen. But, the big wheel is still spinning and we don’t want to count the chicken before they’re hatched, just like we do not want to stop right before the finish line. You have come a long way and walked down the line with the utmost determination and built success, reputation, and character; keep it going, all the way until you’ve crossed the goal line, stand on the mountain peak, and get to do what is only reserved for a few: face greatness!


You have traveled far this year on your way to the mountain peak. People have doubted you and will continue to doubt, but why would that matter to you? Is it not you who can see the mountain peak and already smell its sweet scent? Was it not you who stood up for your dreams and believed in making it happen? And is it not you who is about to reach the mountain peak as the imbuing medal you are to receive for the work you committed yourself to, for the blood and sweat, the tears you left out there on the slope to greatness?

People have told you that you can’t do it, but you knew they were wrong. People have called you a fool when you told them about your relentless heart of strength, your will of iron to do what you came for, your dedication, and your perseverance, but you made them fall on deaf ears. All doubt and contemptuous looks you have left behind—deliberately—because that is where it all belongs; to you only one thing mattered: what lies ahead, and that is the mountain peak, where only a few will ever stand, the few that were singled out to face greatness.

There had been a time when the world was still asleep, but it was you who woke up and faced yourself and decided to make an effort and make a difference. When the ones still sleeping asked you “Why the hell are you doing all of that?” you only knew one question chant and echo within, over and over again: “Why not me?” Big names have achieved big things, and you wonder why that couldn’t be you. Don’t wonder, but ask yourself: “Why not me?” Yes, why not you to go on this journey? Why not you to walk it all the way and face greatness? Did the few that reached the mountain peak ever care about being asked, why the hell they were doing all of that? Didn’t they primarily care about what will come out of why the hell they are doing all of that? No matter how loud and lousy the talk, the determined march on, regardless, even when hell freezes, just to walk, and walk, and walk; “follow your passion, for then success will follow you” (Arthur Buddhold)—make way and let it follow you all the way up to where you can and eventually will touch the sky, where and when the question “Why not me?” has vanished, faded, and is no more.

The wheel keeps spinning, and what awaits you is a time when the world is still asleep, but there will be someone wide awake, awake for the single moment to prove that it was all worth it, when someone will stand on top of the world, on the mountain peak, to breathe the thin air of a champion. Breathe in! Why would that not be you? Yes, why not you? And the answer to that question is out there, where the sweet winds blow, where strong hearts grow, and no higher spot can be found. Go out there and walk and climb and climb and walk and do what you are destined to do and face greatness—because then you can figure where you belong, and the world can see where your heart falls, and then all will know why it is you who’s standing on top of the world, the mountain peak, where you are to do the beautiful: face greatness!


* This post is derived from Team MIG’s endeavor to travel far, compete, and succeed in the World’s Toughest Mudder event, my dear friends who went for the top spot and reached the mountain peak; props to an outstanding performance and it is delightful to see, what all you can do, if you believe and are willing to put in the work…yes, that is winning, that is what finishing is; alas! That is what facing greatness is…

Sonntag, 19. Oktober 2014

You Are Your Future!

My dearest readers,
after recently meeting Dr. Auma Obama at a conference I see it as a moral obligation to share the inspirational agenda of her work and venture, not because I told her I would so but because it is perfectly matching the heart and core of this blog. It is, in that sense, not only about getting momentum and pushing yourself and your life forward but further about the awareness of being able to do so, where you believe and eventually know about the opportunities given to you and how you can turn them into greatness; for in the end it is exactly how she phrased and put it: you are your future!


What does it mean to be one’s future? You may go back to the March 2014 post on how we control a big part of our happiness, where our personal strivings are less dependent on circumstances but, in fact, more dependent on what we hold in our hands, on what we hold dear, and how we manage to turn that into something valuable we can benefit from. What is it you hold in your hands? What is it you hold dear? There is no one to answer those questions, no one but you, for there is no one to look inside your heart in order to expose what the values in your life are. It is up to you to discover those values, because you only are able to spur your future, were living in and for the moment is not just a stable entity but one to ignite your future. It is no responsibility for the ones around you, no; but it shall be yours and your priority. It is your life, and your future. You hold it. It is in your hands.

Once you found your “self” and what it holds for you, is it then not up to you to turn it into something valuable? Is it not your duty, your mission to seize and take what is yours? Ask yourself what is vital to your life; moreover, ask yourself: what is in for me? “Use what you have to get what you need” (Auma Obama). Opportunities? They will be given to you, but it is in your hands to grow above yourself and to what is demanded and turn them into greatness, which is nothing less than the reward for your values and what you are capable of; and that starts with believing in your “self,” knowing what you have, who you are, and what you are capable of when it comes to forging your future.

Everybody has something to offer, look at what you have to offer, and have your “self” be(come) the gift that keeps on giving. Appreciate your resources and use them, not only opportunities, but first and foremost your capabilities. Both are assets, assets that can turn your future into greatness. Test yourself, pull yourself up, build yourself up, and don’t wait for someone else to do that for you. There are no peers or companions who hold your future in their hands, they are occupied with holding their own; but there is someone whose hands are perfectly shaped for holding and carrying along a future of abundance, prosperity, and greatness…

You are your future! The crystal ball and all it contains is in your hands. Let those hands be the hands of a working (wo)man with no hesitance to step up, make an effort, and shape and scheme the future (s)he demands. What you demand is what you deserve. Therefore, get up and out there, and use what you have to get what you need. Let your hands be the ones to carry your future, and let your heart make sure there is a future. Your future is calling…ring…ring. Are you going to answer?

Mittwoch, 24. September 2014

...on sharing the wonderful!

My dearest readers,
not too long after the first of (hopefully) many UW reunions (though I am sure there will be plenty), and similar to the previous post on leadership, I caught myself revisiting the past another time. This time, however, it was less about the past but more about the here and now, where the past was present, underneath, but it was there, and it became a manifest of the present I found myself in. It felt almost as though the one can’t exist without the other—and truly both can’t. They coexist; and therefore I want to dedicate this discourse to coexisting, i.e. sharing, where one is to find the ideational value of and in our lives.


This reunion weekend has shown me bluntly, how the past (A) and the present (B) coexist; but further it has shown me, how the A and B laid open a wide room in between. Bearing in mind my UW experience I came to visualize that what once started as a great undertaking and challenge and a significant endeavor and mission I had to take on in my life was no longer something I needed to have in sight. As stated at an earlier point: I did my time and it is done; it had been taken care of. And sitting there with my fellow friends and former classmates I came to realize that the lone wolf people labeled me and the lone wolf I once were no longer existed as such. Something had happened when crossing over from A to B, and that something was sharing, moreover a shared experience we were all part of. Now that I got to spend time with others who once shared the same dream there was no longer something we all had to dream of and work for, because now that we can talk about the past and reminisce about great times, in fact now that we can have a reunion, all the great times we relived and talked about were times that by now are in the books: they are history. And they were great times we shared. There was no longer an individual; there was only a collective, a collective that was part of an experience larger than any of us.

Where we were once striving and following our dreams by ourselves there are now others who at some point were doing the same. What was formerly restricted to ourselves had suddenly evolved, evolved into a collective experience that can and eventually will weld the many together to a figurative band of brothers and sisters who pull(ed) on the same string. Not just “e pluribus unum” but “ut omnes unum sint” as well, for all we shared something and based on that shared experience, the past, we became a collective in the present. And isn’t that what one can call the ideational value of and in our lives? Isn’t this union based on a shared experience something sublime, sacred, and priceless?

To exemplify and solidify just keep asking yourself: what is the biggest bullion, if the ideational opulence we hold in our hearts (not just for ourselves but for others) out-weights and out-values it in a heartbeat? What is an infinite savings account, when yet we miss to save some many pages in the diary of our hearts (of life that is) for the many experiences we can write together with our loved ones, the ones that are part of an experience with us that is larger than life? While so many in our age seek economic wealth, is it not the riches of the past, the shared experiences we carry along with us that make this life worth living? Are not those riches what truly matters, for it eventually made and/or makes us become who we are?

Once you answered all those questions go ahead and reflect, look back to your past, relive and revisit it. Look back to the hard work that once laid the foundation for you to eventually live to see today, but from a different angle, just as the past once laid the foundation for any of us to finally have a reunion and see (life in) the present from a different angle. And have the space between A and B demonstrate, how the steady toil one is willing to put in is eventually going to be rewarded—and as that had been the case for me it will be the same for you: you get what you (are willing to) give. We all gave, and we all got, received, not just I, but the collective, we! If thou didn’t give in the past, what will thou receive in the present?...but bear in mind that tomorrow the present (i.e. today) will have become past, in that sense it is not too late to affect and shape your future. And despite my concluding #foreverforward let us open our eyes to the value and treasure that lies in the past, a past and in the end a shared experience that came out of it, one that we can relive and revisit day in day out, over and over again, for it is written in our history. It's in our books. And no one will ever take that away from us! Like finishing it is not temporary, but lasts forever.

The Victorian artist John Ruskin once said that “[t]he highest reward for a person’s toil is not what they get for it, but what they become by it.” And once we let the past define ourselves and determine our present, then there will indeed be something to share, something wonderful that turns even the last lone wolf into just another part of a collective bond. And in this sharing and shared experience we eventually come to see what it means to actually “live” life! And in that sense I just want to let you know about life: I live mine…how about you?!?

#sharethewonderful …and here it is: #foreverforward

Samstag, 23. August 2014

Momentum to Go

My dearest readers,
after recently helping out at the local Tough Mudder I was mind traveling back to the past, to last year when I caught myself running and crawling through the mud. A year later, however, a year after I finished the run I stood there at one of the obstacles, cheering at the new runners, encouraging them to endure and finish as well. Standing there I could pass on the inspiration and motivation I had back then to a new generation of runners that were doing it long after I had done it; and I found myself in a position where I was not concerned with my own accomplishments but with those of others, in a position where I could inspire, and serve, and figuratively lead.


A couple of years ago I wrote a post on being heroic, where selflessly we can step into servitude to support and help others. I also talked about how others will observe your deeds and (may) get inspired to do what you were/are doing as well. Once we get an opportunity to step into servitude we should not step back, because we are given not only the privilege to serve and lead but an obligation to forward what we so long carried deep inside our hearts: endurance and a relentless will to succeed and finish. When we see others struggle with what we have already accomplished, what better inspiration can one have than encouraging words and support of a finisher? How much more authentic can encouragement be when spoken through the lips of someone who was once in the same or a similar position? If you take this call and chance and time to step in and kindle an inspirational fire, then you cannot only encourage others but also revisit your own accomplishments.

Former U.S. president George W. Bush once said: “Use power to help people. For we are given power not to advance on our own purposes nor to make a great show in the world, nor a name. There is but one just use of power and it is to serve people.” If you are a finisher, and a winner, then you have this power, for being in a position to help, serve, and support others is indeed an expression of power, a time to shine for yourself and a time to help others shine. You cannot only tell people how to endure, but they may just look at you and endure, knowing that there was a time you were in their position. And without realizing you ultimately serve and lead in a discipline, where your own accomplishments resurrect and manifest themselves in the momentum you get to pass on, the momentum you get to forward. Then your own accomplishments of the past become indeed a momentum to go and go hard, a momentum others can grab and take with them; and in that sense one thing is to be said: they will never forget your selfless support, the power you have to lead, and the ways you served them to make an effort and succeed.

You’re a finisher, a winner. You are a leader, and the ones struggling are more than happy to follow your lead. Show them, how it’s done. Serve them, and lead! Be the one in Newton’s cradle to incite momentum! Be the bringer of movement; for what you have in your heart is a treasure others don’t have and need. It is you who can give it to them. And it is you who must give it to them. If not you, then there will be no one; but you can make this difference, not only for yourself but for others who are striving to get a heart of encouragement and relentless will. Lead them the right way; don’t lead them on…and serve them on a platter what we all need: momentum to go! #foreverforward

Freitag, 25. Juli 2014

...on being a world champion!


My dearest readers,
I have not quite anticipated this particular post, but after the World Cup ended not only for me but for an entire great nation in a historic win, it became apparent to eventually present a discourse exclusively on winning. After frustrating years of several second and third places, of being good, yet not good enough, always being placed in a position to win but repeatedly missing the mark, the big shot, the time for a great team had finally come to be, where not a good but a great team belongs: on top of the world. This is on winning, for winners, and for winners only!


In times of winning joy and pride, satisfaction, and gratitude are conspicuous and—as appears—all there is; rain and storms dispersed, and all that is left is the everlasting sunshine of the one who remains on top. After Germany won the World Cup it appeared that everlasting sunshine was indeed all there was; however, in times of victory we often forget that this victory, this ‘being on top’ is not something we can take for granted, for winning is not natural at/after all. When you go back in time and see the many setbacks Germany had to take in the past years, the derision, the doubt, over and over again having to accept that they were quite good but not good enough to be all the way on top, then we come to realize that there were much rain and many storms on the way to ‘everlasting’ sunshine that can now, after all those years, shake and move an entire nation.

But “[w]hat does it take to be a champion? Desire, dedication, determination, concentration and the will to win” (Patty Berg); and bearing in mind these attributes even in times of winning, attributes that were necessary, that are mandatory, that a phenomenal victory demands, that is what makes a win…a win. What is a victory without the desire, the dedication, the determination, the concentration, and the will to win? What is a victory you didn’t have to earn? What is a victory you didn’t have to fight for? “What is joy without sorrow? What is success without failure? What is a win without a loss? […] You have to experience each, if you are to appreciate the other” (Mark Twain).

Winning is special, just because it is not merely the moment you get to present a giant trophy. Winning is special, because eventually all the hard work you put in and the blood and sweat you spilled got you far and made you endure beyond the endurance of others, of anyone else, where in the end there was only one being the last one standing, where there were others that were good but not good enough—but there was you who lasted until the very end eventually claiming your hard-earned and well-deserved new spot on the mountain peak, the spot reserved for the few and the proud who are willing to endure where others drown out: the winners!

Just note that it was not the trophy itself that made Germany the world champions…nor were it the many celebrations and festivities to follow. Note that it was the relentless desire, the years of hard work, the dedication, the belief, the determination, and—most importantly—the never-fading will to win that made Germany what they became and finally are: the champions of the world. And if you have this relentless will to win deep down in your heart, then God knows it is just a matter of time until you get your time to shine, until you get to hold up a big trophy that ultimately and undoubtedly declares you what you really and at last are: a winner! #allinornothing …and that is all I’ve got to say!

Montag, 23. Juni 2014

Change the World!


My beloved readers,
after experiencing a time of prosperity and abundance abroad, after the last grain in my hourglass of dreams had dropped—I must say—it took me a while to fathom that I had returned to where I came from after reaching out into the world, returned after a life-changing adventure, after which I eventually found myself in that very place where my leap had once begun: at home! And I knew that a new old life would await me, newness in an old realm, a transition winding like a labyrinth, new chaos in an old order; thrilling, comforting, yet frightening it felt, a time of change was hanging from the ceiling, just above my head, descending toward a spirit that seemed so steadfast, invincible, so firm. But all of a sudden I realized that time had passed, faded, and change was waiting for me, for a man who would have never anticipated how prodigious change can be…a thing to fear? Apparently, as the American novelist Stephen Chbosky writes: “[T]hings change. And friends leave. Life doesn’t stop for anybody.”


Time does not stop, and things will change; but doesn’t ‘change’ also imply that something new lies ahead? Doesn’t ‘change’ mean that something old has vanished and departed for something new to arise, to take over? Isn’t ‘change’ also an opportunity in which we can grow and bundle up all our experiences, all we have learned in order to kindle a new passionate fire not only in our lives but especially in those of others? As frightening as change can be in our lives, bear in mind that it also holds the power to lead oneself and his or her surroundings into a new realm, a new era, a new life in which changes are not only the cause but also the effect, an opportunity in which you can be a leader and lead to change. Moreover, change can be an opportunity for us to grow within ourselves, have us grow out of our past experiences, our past lives up to new heights, to a new peak, for there are other mountains to climb, other goals in sight, and higher rewards to achieve. Things change…walk upright, and change things!

In the previous post I talked about dreaming and believing, two components that form and strengthen your spirit, but once you are strong in mind and spirit you can persist where others perish, where others lower their heads you ascend your eyes to the heavens, no…where others bow down you rise, not only in times of change, not only in your life, but out of yourself where you can throw yourself out into the tidal waves of a new life, a new path and time in your life, in which your true self can be exposed, the strength that hold together an invincible, steadfast, and firm spirit that indeed no one and nothing can force to stumble, fall, or drown in the malice of our lives. Change is the momentum of life, an inevitable force that keeps our world spinning…and life does neither stop for you, nor for me or anyone else who buries his or her head in the sand. The thing in life, however, we can stop is the reverent and effusive way we bring forth when approaching change with fear…and once we are able to stop this anxiety we can expose our true selves and grow out of ourselves as those who can and will rise, whenever, wherever, anywhere…and any time.

“The only way that we can live is if we grow. The only way that we can grow is if we change. The only way that we can change is if we learn. The only way we can learn is if we are exposed. And the only way that we can become exposed is if we throw ourselves out into the open. Do it. Throw yourself” (C. JoyBell C.). The ‘open’ is the, is our world out there, which is not necessarily the one from where I returned, neither is it necessarily the one where you came from…but the ‘open’ is the world we find ourselves in every day, where we are present every single day to not observe and accept but implement changes.

When things change walk upright, grow out of yourself where you can eventually expose what dreaming and believing has done to your spirit…rise, and shine…and change things while things change, and never yield, for it is in your hands to bring order out of chaos…and it is in your heart to lead and change the world. Bring changes, because if you won’t do it there may be no one else!

Dienstag, 20. Mai 2014

I Did My Time


My beloved readers,
it is my distinct pleasure to present this particular post to you, as my time, a mind-blowing and life-changing year at the University of Wisconsin is slowly coming to an end. In these last days I could retrospect so many and multiple times about what I’ve done, experienced, and accomplished here, which was—after all—nothing but a highly earned award and reward for the many hours of sleep I had to give up in order to optimize my work ethics, the passion and everlasting perseverance that manifested itself in the hard work I would bring forth every single day to eventually wrap everything up and finish strong. A, no, the story of my life, from the day when here I were, the story of closing circles and coming to realize that, in fact, finishing does last forever, for I have done one thing: I did my time.


As I opened the first post this year with the adventure laying ahead, I can now look back to an adventure laying in the past, where now I reached the peak of what I had so long dreamed of and worked for. And there is no better depiction of success than the dichotomy of before and after, where it becomes crystal clear what you have put in and what was the outcome. In that sense, I must say, everything I achieved here was, however, merely the result of two attributes I brought to the table, two concepts that ultimately made all of it happen: a dream and the belief to make it come true.

Whenever asked about “how,” I can lean and turn toward a little piece of paper, more a note I once received that stated: “Everything is possible, if you believe.” Was there ever more to it? No! Not at all, it was always just a little dream that never faded in all the past years; and it was the belief that it would come true some day. It was a little dream that I pursued relentlessly; and it was the belief that I could and would stay on it in order to make it happen. It was a dream that taught me patience, discipline, passion, and perseverance; and eventually it was the belief that, at some point, the wait would be over, and the time had come, the time for this little dream to become reality. If you have the belief to move mountains, what dream is then too big for you to dream? What dream is too tall of an order when nothing in the world has the ability and power to bring you down and quake and shake what you have on your mind, and in your heart? What mountain is too high to climb when you have the belief to not just climb but fly up to its peak and be on top of the world?

Nothing, and by ‘nothing’ I mean ‘nothing.’ If you have your dreams in your scope all the time, if you have your hand on the game all the time, and if your heart bears the belief that you’re ready for this challenge all of time, no matter how hard it is or may be or what lies ahead, up, or beneath, then all rocky paths and obstacles become pale and plain with you hovering over the ground toward what you have dreamed with no one to ever hold you back. Got a belief to move mountains? Then it is now your duty and moral obligation to dream big, to take it out into the world and to the sky, to make a difference, to make things happen, to be self-made and shine brighter than the sun, within your heart and from your heart to the outside for everyone else to see it.

“When we are motivated by goals that have deep meaning, by dreams that need completion, by pure love that needs expressing, then we truly live life” (Greg Anderson). This is completion, this is a dream that becomes reality, this is the proof that you can do anything you put your mind to; and eventually this is when textually, generally, and figuratively speaking Korn meets Jesus, when it is finished and I did my time—for then you did everything right and can look forward to abundance and prosperity that transcends beyond.

I did my time, for I have dreamed and believed; and with the sincerest gratitude and utmost contentment and pleasure I bear in my heart I want to encourage you to do likewise. I did my time, now it's time to do yours!

Mittwoch, 16. April 2014

...on being alive!


My dearest readers,
before my journey to Wisconsin a good friend gave me a book about being balanced in a chaotic world, which I considered a satirical allusion to the rush I experience and the fast life I certainly live every daywhich she, more than most of my friends, is overtly aware of. After skimming through the pages the section on “Living in the Moment” immediately caught my eye, because it is not only a great method of balancing one’s life when reaching for the stars and making dreams come true but further a great enhancement of the way I opened the 2014 discourse: as an adventure.


An adventure is a great example of a situation in which you are caught in the moment, the ‘now’ aside from a before or after, because an adventure happens in its present and is experienced within the here and now. Jim Ballard writes: “People spend much of their lives futurizing, and thereby rob themselves of their native aliveness, self-expression, and joy.” As the previous post suggested, do we actively control a big part of our happiness, which is control, authority, and agency we can easily give up as soon as we place our self-expression and enjoyment, our happiness in the past or the future. Therefore, remain in control and own this experience, your adventure, and live it to the fullest, because there is only one person to control and own this adventure of life: you!

In earlier posts I dealt multiple times with the past, especially taking heart from past accomplishments and rewards and ultimately carrying this new-found encouragement and self-consciousness you drew out of it into the future where—with foresight—you are tackling new challenges. Those, in fact, are great methods to stay motivated and keep the focus on your achievements, when doing so, however, do not get caught up in the past or the future if it diminishes the moment, because you only live in the present. And you are to enjoy the present, the now, and live in the moment, and for the moment, because happiness can only be perceived and experienced in the present. There is happiness you can remember from early days, and there may be, or in fact is happiness you anticipate and work for in the future, but experiencing happiness you can only do when it is present, in the now, when you live in the moment.

In the tempest of time, where past and future pull you in all kind of directions, do not drown in the torrents of time at your own expense. Keep a balance not only in your life with whatever you do but also maintain a balance of experience, where you do draw inspiration from the past and keep an eye on the future, but be present and alive and happy in the present, now, not yesterday, not tomorrow, but now, in the moment, the moment in which you are to live. Your life then, ultimately, becomes an adventure in which you are free from thinking about what may come next, but grab whatever is coming next by the horns and live it, experience it, and live it in the moment. This moment? You own it!

Let life be an adventure, let it be your adventure…or nothing, for that will determine whether you are dead or live in the moment, for the moment, live your life here, and now; and it will make you eventually feel what so many people fail to feel and to be: alive!

Montag, 24. März 2014

The Pursuit of Happiness


My dearest readers,
as my blog is primarily concerned with success and what everyone has to contribute in order to be successful and follow his or her dreams I spent a good deal of time thinking about happiness and how success is—or can be—tied to happiness, especially after a good friend told me about positive psychology, which will be the textual foundation for this post. After looking into this rather new branch of psychological epistemology I found it quite reasonable to have success (and all its facets and foundations) and happiness move along in symbiosis; and since my blog has ever since focused on overcoming discouragement and finding delight in work and ambition it wasin my eyesnecessary to enlighten the ambiguous and undefined, abstract concept of happiness.


According to Mark Berber’s graphic we bear a big amount of pre-existing happiness already, which is just slightly influenced by the circumstances of life; meaning: let us focus on the depicted 40% we can control. If there is so much scope we actually and actively have control over, why don’t we make use of it and shape our own happiness? Well, it is time to do so; but first let’s identify what happiness really is. As your perception of happiness may vastly differ from mine, the matter of happiness is, after all, a question you have to answer for yourself. Look at your life, and deep inside your heart, and then you can personally define what happiness really is: what it means to you! There is one common ground of happiness, however, to unite us all: the need and striving for happiness we all have! We need it, and want it, let’s take on the 40% we can control and let’s control it: let’s create happiness in our lives!

No matter how people define ‘happiness’ for themselves, let it be the perfect partner, the perfect job, success, monetary gain and wealth (or a combination of the above), happiness does not depend primarily on those factors; it depends on what you have in your heart and mind. Marcus Aurelius once said that “[t]he happiness of your life depends upon the quality of your thoughts.” Think about it, re-read it, and think again; and let your thoughts, what is in your heart and on your mind gain and bear quality, because it is a heart full of life and love and devotion and ambition and beauty that will shape your life toward happiness. Your happiness depends on the way you think and feel; it is, in that sense, our obligation and our responsibility to look at the 40% and make things happen. Look inside your heart and shape your happiness as if it was clay the potter’s to give a shape.

In that sense I further want to encourage you to get to know yourself better, because if you know yourself and are aware of your own perception of happiness, then you have the perfect conditions to roam and scrabble in the 40% that can lead you toward happiness; no one knows you as good as you do yourself, therefore take lead yourself! And don’t look at others, for they may pursue entirely different entities of happiness, they have no idea what happiness means to you, just as you have no clue what kind of perception and conviction they have. Do your job, not someone else’s, find your happiness, not someone else’s, and lead, and guide yourself! But most of all: be honest with yourself, which is the same when it comes to success and being successful, be true to yourself, be of great heart, then happiness and success become one within you after all, two forces not to be quaked and shaken by a world that wants to convince you that you don’t exist, that you’re a nobody, one of billions wandering our world blindly…because you know you’re somebody, somebody wandering in strength of mind, and peace of mind, in happiness coated with the garments of ambition, radiating passion and reverberating perseverance with a heart so full of life beating underneath that no one can condemn and sentence to decay; a heart…incorruptible, indivisible, with happiness and success for all.

Be true to yourself, remain strong in courage and heart, and then you will find yourself on the path to the greatest state of all, a thing everybody wants, but also a thing that is yet so hard to find: happiness!

Donnerstag, 20. Februar 2014

...on being self-made!


My dearest readers,
with reference to Black History Month I decided to derive this discourse from the legendary “Self-Made Men” speech of an inspirational African American figure who becamewith remarkable foresightthe epitome of what it means to be successful, defying, perseverant, and strong in mind and consciousness: Mr. Frederick Douglass. His inspiring words were not only of power and strength for African Americans that were held in bondage but depict, and further capture even today what it means to persevere and succeed in nothing less than what once began as an idea, a belief, and a dream. Let us, henceforth, all believe and remain strong, and not least be what he was…self-made!


My blog dealt a whole lot with opportunities in life and what to make out of them, but it also emphasized evermore the involvement and agency success demands of each and every one of us to achieve our goals at last and to make our dreams come true. An opportunity by itself does not determine whether you will succeed in the end or not. It is, more so, the defying power, the passion, and the perseverance you bring to the table to make something magnificent out of the opportunities you’ve been given in life. Douglass phrased that explicitly and right on the head in a single sentence: “Opportunity is important but exertion is indispensable.”

If you want to be successful, the opportunity itself/alone doesn’t make you a successful man or woman, for we all are presented opportunities (if self-inflicted or provided) throughout our lives. An opportunity, however, challenges us and involves our individual agency and calls for our action; let us see the opportunity as a seed that itself bears life and the ability to flourish and blossom. But without our action it cannot grow; we must water it, take care of it, that after a while we can see progress and see the plant grow. Let us, therefore, not sit on our opportunities that every one of us has but let us get involved and do our part to turn these opportunities into something big, into something great. Let us take action, be a part of it, and nurse our opportunities that once we succeed in our passion and perseverant nature we can harvest our fresh-ripened success. Do your part and turn a good opportunity into a great success.

Frederick Douglass gave us not only the recipe, no. He further exposed the secret ingredient we all need to succeed, when he said: “We may explain success mainly by one word and that word is WORK! WORK!! WORK!!! WORK!!!!” Without work we can have infinite opportunities, but in the end that is what they all will remain: opportunities, opportunities with potential to grow, bearing life and the ability to create something great, but nothing more. If we are not willing to put our work in, we can all reminisce one day and treasure the great opportunities we once had. But if we are willing to put our work in, and work hard, with passion, continue to work hard, be perseverant and active, we can all some day see the great life, the great success our opportunities contained deep inside, because we ourselves made it happen.

Therefore, let us not only remember Frederick Douglass in terms of this on-going Black History Month or the great and influential historical figure he was, but let us all perceive his message as a great inspiring wisdom in its universality, because then we all can follow his footsteps and be what Douglass once was and—in all our eyes—will always be: self-made!