Friday, September 18, 2015

What You Do Impacts... - 9/18/2015

Hello.

     What you do in life impacts many people.  You may never know who you'll impact but it will be felt.  You make a decision to go into a field of study that will have tremendous impact.  Your decisions impact not only you, but the world around you.

     I make an impact by selling health insurance to people who need it.  A person's health impact those around them.  You make an impact every day and don't even know it.  Make an impact every day.


Sunday, March 22, 2015

It's Not About You, It's About Them - 3/22/2015

Hello again.

      Young people in high school have learned a lot but won't know everything in life.  We all have some level of selfishness.  It's not always about you, it's about them.  You have been served knowledge by your family and by the schools.  When you graduate from schools, it's about giving back the knowledge you have learned to the next generation.  If you have learned something, give that knowledge back to the ones to come to make that knowledge last and go on and on.

      You were given so much and much more will be asked of you in return.  Heed these words.

That is all for this post.  You are in this world to make a difference.  Never forget that.

Monday, March 16, 2015

Be Okay With Not Knowing Everything - 3/16/2015

Hello, everyone.

     As I reflect on the knowledge that I have attained after High School, I am okay with the fact that I won't know everything in this life.  No amount of money or time is will ever be enough to obtain all knowledge.  Learning is good but it's also limited.  In school, we had a schedule and limits on what we can learn.  We as human beings are not unlimited.  We need each other to survive this crazy place that we call Earth.

     For example, Corey Rose from KUSA in Denver, CO. didn't know what a halo-halo dessert was.  I looked it up and sent her a picture of halo-halo and told her where to get it.  That goes to show that TV personalities have their limits of knowledge.

     I hope you will learn and apply what you have read with your 28 sec. or less attention span.  Have a good day.