What I learned is that all of this is as simple as doing laundry or anything else. 100 times a day you make a choice of what to do: Turn on TV, or book a flight to Iceland? Browse Facebook, or contact your heroes? Relax, or create something new tonight? When you choose the “unrealistic” choice every day, you’ll be surprised how uncrowded and welcoming it is.
Wow! This is so fucking motivating, I can’t find any words to describe it. You probably won’t understand it untill you get to read the first part:
Derek Sivers answered the question what the most unrealistic thing he ever achieved was:
I graduated college in 2 years, started a little company that made me $30,000,000, learned to scuba dive in an arctic lake in Iceland in the deep fissure between the tectonic plates, slept with a movie star, watched Peter Gabriel run up to me to say he loved my work, toured Japan as the guitarist for a Japanese pop star, made friends with my favorite authors, and married the girl of my dreams. (Most of that was in the last 2 years.)
Again, WOW!
/phil
holy mother of f***, this is damn awesome :O ok, need a like button here aswell ~ ^^ yes, very nice post :>
I’ll work it out, just gimme some days and a kick in the butt every now and then 😉