I find myself on the road often, at times consuming other podcasts, sometimes vibing with varying beats. However, I most often am just lost in thought and self reflection. I'd like to share those epiphanies and insights with you.
It can be so easy for us to five and ten dollars into debt. Sometimes they're a little choices that we make almost daily, and wouldn't even realize how big of an impact it makes in our financial well-being and how a little shift can greatly change where we could be.
If you can take the time to apply simple math to your finances, where you're at right now, and where you want to be, crazy things can happen. Why is it so important you to be there free? How much could you potentially take back little extra time, effort, and discipline?
Sometimes it's so easy to see where you should be going, see the actions you should be taking, even see the life you could be living. However sometimes even though we see what it takes right in front of us, we still stop. Maybe it's something in our wiring.
Took a little hiatus, but I'm back and I'm here to share why I took a little break, why I'm back, and a little more insight into why do what I do.
Support the person first, find your values, align your values, and then find the product from the person that matches those values.
During the episode I referenced an interview with Patrick Bet David and Beeple: https://youtu.be/6nfsjK_Go5Q
You never know who you might meet in passing. Sometimes people are only there for a season, but it doesn't mean that the time when your paths crossed wasn't important.
We all have people in our lives that want to see the best for us, but we have to find the people that are doing the things that we actually want to do and can give us the insight we need to be where they are.
Remember, what you know is all that you have learned, but what you have learned is not all there is to know. Make choices, gain perspective, seek out financial education first.
When you begin to accept that everything has a cost and that nothing is free, you'll begin to see where you're willing to invest your own resources to make the most of your own vision.
Ideas, growth, partnerships. Change and adapt, and align yourself with the right people and the possibilities become unimaginable.
It's important to realize that you have to plant the seeds before you harvest them. You have to do the work before you ever see the recognition for the value you bring. Don't hold yourself back because you didn't do more.
The year was 2021, the month was March and checks were being sent out one more time. But are you taking the best actions with the money you have, are you being a good steward of what you've received?
You never know who you'll meet, and the kinds of stories they'll share. And sometimes those stories can even inspire you to make a bigger impact in your own community.
It is and will always be important to recognize problems when they arise and to know what underlying issues are that lead to the situations we find ourselves in. However, it's just as important to seek out solutions once you understand what the problems are into pass on that same mentality of solution seeking to those you broadcast underlying issues to.
Ignorant statements and projections are nothing new. However, how do we respond, and what perspective can someone take on in that situation?
Trust is needed to pursue anything significant. It starts with the little things. It starts with trusting yourself.
This past year has been crazy in many ways. So very different from what a lot of people were used to. However, it also forced people to slow down and reflect. I want to share a perspective and the value behind gaining clarity.
Where and who do you learn from, and are you willing to listen if your interests conflict?
So it's important to remember that strangers can sometimes be new friends waiting, clients, partners, even spouses. But everyone is a stranger until you say "hello" and every person you meet provides a new perspective.
So many people downplay "Ghetto" and fail to recognize the act of innovation and its resourcefulness
I recognize that no one is better than me, but I am not better than anyone else. Everything is a matter of choices, but also respecting where people are in their present moments.
Why do we feel like we're being judged, and what are biases we have towards ourselves when being seen and towards those we see?
Fear can be your greatest motivator or your greatest obstacle. And sometimes the things you're afraid of are valid fears.
Sometimes we hold on so tightly to what we have that we miss out on opportunities that offer us more. You have to be willing to sow seeds in order to reap a harvest.
Everyday you're making a decision, a choice, commonly a series of choices. Sometimes you don't even realize that when you're saying "yes" to one thing you're actually saying "no" to everything else.
Love and pain. Sunshine and rain. Challenge and growth. You can't see the value in one without the other.
Honestly, it's exactly like the title says. It's really just my thoughts when it comes to being on the road, loving some speed, and my relationship with massive vehicles.
Who is Player Three and what is the goal of this podcast? What kind of value can you look forward to?