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Thought Tweet #616

by Rick Baker
On Nov 26, 2012

Thought Tweet #616 Will you continue to watch TV when commercials take up 40 minutes of each TV hour?

 

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

Over the years, the amount of TV commercials has crept up from about 10 minutes per hour of TV to about 20 minutes per hour of TV. Will you continue to watch TV when the amount of commercials is greater than the amount of TV show?

Before you answer: Less than 20 percent of workers worldwide say they are actively engaged and enjoying their work.” Brendon Burchard, 'The Charge’, (2012)

Will people accept that sort of mix from their TVs too?

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Thought Tweet #608

by Rick Baker
On Nov 14, 2012

Thought Tweet #608 We seek out fun and rewards, even adventure...and then, out of the blue, a small change raises the fur on our backs.

 

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

People get bored quickly and remove that problem by seeking out input, fun, novel experiences, pleasures, and adventure. When people are actively working at replacing their boredom with something more stimulating they inevitably come face to face with new things, sometimes surprises, and sometimes shocking outcomes....they experience a range of different aspects of changes to the status quo.

All of this is to be expected and is, to various degrees, accepted....by each and every one of us.

But, try telling someone to make a change. Anyone.

 

Don't shoot for the moon

by Rick Baker
On Nov 13, 2012

Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss, you'll land among the stars.”

This saying is attributed to Les Brown [motivational speaker] and Brian Littrell [lead singer - Backstreet Boys].

This is absolutely horrible advice.

I'm no physicist, but...if you miss the moon then the chances of landing among the stars is infinitesimal. There's a greater chance of hitting our Sun, which is of course a star, than there is escaping our solar system and landing among all those other trillions of stars. But, even with this nearest-star there's a hitch. You will burn up before you can land.

I'm no philosopher, but...there's an argument to be made: you have already landed among the stars. Fortunately, you have landed here on Earth where the nearest star does you much more good than harm and the rest of the stars, at least those visible to us, provide an awe-inspiring view at night. There is little to be gained in trying to re-position oneself among the stars.

I'm no rocket scientist, but...if you shoot for the moon then you just might hit it or, if you plan properly, you just might land on it. When I was a boy the Americans used to do that every once in a while. Yes - in the early 1960's President Kennedy spearheaded a space race to the moon. Kennedy began the race with one of the greatest motivational speeches of all time.

Here, thanks to Wikipedia, is a transcript of his words:

"We choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard, because that goal will serve to organize and measure the best of our energies and skills, because that challenge is one that we are willing to accept, one we are unwilling to postpone, and one which we intend to win, and the others, too. It is for these reasons that I regard the decision last year to shift our efforts in space from low to high gear as among the most important decisions that will be made during my incumbency in the office of the Presidency."

John F. Kennedy,
Speech at Rice University, Houston, 12 September 1962
 
Kennedy's vision was realized July 20, 1969..here's a picture of the crew.
 
Three astronauts in spacesuits without helmets sitting in front of a large photo of the moon.
 
Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins, Buzz Aldrin
 
 
 
P.S.: Don't shoot for the moon. If you want to go to the moon check out Richard Branson.

 

Thought Tweet #604

by Rick Baker
On Nov 8, 2012

Thought Tweet #604 Do people want to be accountable? I expect the answer is, "Yes".

 

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

People want independence, however, and perhaps even more, they want relationships. Trust is the essence of relationships and trust gets built slowly while it gets destroyed quickly.

Accountability reminds us to perform as we said we would. We want to be accountable and trusted so we can have quality relationships.

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Thought Tweet #602

by Rick Baker
On Nov 6, 2012

Thought Tweet #602 If we had not learned the word "No" when we were young, we would spend a lot less time thinking about our mistakes.

 

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

When we were young a lot of people started to say "No" to us. We were made to believe it was wrong to say and do certain things....many things. The rules of "No" versus "Yes" were inconsistent, depending on who was saying them and where all of us were when they were being said. Regardless, when we were instructed "No" we received the message we were doing something wrong...i.e., making a mistake. We heard "No" so many times when we were young we still think about our mistakes, sometimes even the mistakes we made when we were young. 

We should shake that off.

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New Things Energize

by Rick Baker
On Nov 1, 2012

If we want to grow, we need to add energy.

There's an energy in New Things.

It is clear - if we want to grow, we need to do New Things.

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People need and seek novelty, challenge, & [curious as it may seem] struggle. 

When people do not perceive novelty, challenge, or struggle they pine and become lacklustre.

Innately, people know it is essential to add to energize

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Small, wisely chosen New Things deliver enormous energizing value. New Things cure boredom; New Things expand and focus pupils; New Things stretch the mind and the body.

Simply put - New Things enliven.

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