Simple or complicated, there is something on the horizon that you want for a better tomorrow.
Instead of thinking about all the things you have, try to think about all the things you've done.
How did you achieve them?
What were the obstacles?
How did you overcome them?
Was there a solution to the obstacle that seemed complicated at the time.
But now it was so simple?
But now it was so simple?
Could you solve that same problem again with little effort?
I believe the life you want is the life you have.
I also believe the life you want is one simple solution away.
At Wizard Academy, Mark Fox teaches a class called Davinci and the 40 Answers. Mark is a rocket scientist who worked for NASA. He teaches a problem solving protocol that can be used for any problem you could imagine.
There are only 40 solutions to any of your problems.
Once you learn the usage of his techniques, you see the world differently.
Roses tingle your nose.
Wine dances on your tongue.
Roses tingle your nose.
Wine dances on your tongue.
And elephants tango with the stars in your dreams.
One of the 40 solutions is to turn the problem upside down.
Walk into dark room, and turn on a flashlight.
It will help you see, unless you turn the light toward your face.
You'll be blinded by the light and won't see anything.
Turn the light off. And your eyes will dance with glee as the darkness reveals her secrets.
It will help you see, unless you turn the light toward your face.
You'll be blinded by the light and won't see anything.
Turn the light off. And your eyes will dance with glee as the darkness reveals her secrets.
The absence of light can limit your vision, but can also enhance it.
And light focused in the wrong direction will also limit vision.
And light focused in the wrong direction will also limit vision.
Talking to a computer engineer named Dustin, he reminded me of Mark Fox's 40 answers. He boldly stated that he believed cancer was the key to humanity's immortality.
Is it possible the thing we're trying to eliminate is the thing that is trying to save us?
As you think about your problems, look at the problem from a new angle.
Albert Einstein said, "A problem cannot be solved with the same level of thinking that created it". If Einstein had met Mark Fox, they would have enjoyed each others company.
How have you changed your thinking to solve your problems?
Maybe the light is pointed toward your eyes too long.
Turn it off and your darkness may reveal your secrets.
Enjoy.
Maybe the light is pointed toward your eyes too long.
Turn it off and your darkness may reveal your secrets.
Enjoy.
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