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The movement was created by Michael Port, the guy to call when you're tired of thinking small® and Author of The Think Big Manifesto which you can order at Amazon, B&N or Borders, as a place for us to come together to think bigger about who we are and what we offer the world.
This is the meeting place for big thinkers. Membership is free; it will always be. No one owns big thinking.
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Posted by David Schlesinger on June 19, 2013 at 5:08am 0 Comments 0 Likes
I want to change the way we're living.
When I got laid off three years ago at the age of 54, I spent a lot of time thinking about what I wanted to do with myself now. I read Stoic philosophy. I got involved, for a short while, with the information technology side of "Occupy Wall Street". I did a lot of stuff at the local community television station.
Posted by Don Lee on May 11, 2013 at 10:10am 0 Comments 0 Likes
The perception we have on ourselves determines everything we do to bring that part of ourselves out, and radiate it. But we need to keep feeding that part of ourselves with the world's highest quality resources. The perception you have on yourself as one of the richest people in the world for example. You'll do whatever it takes to bring that part of yourself out. You will receive opportunities that only these type of people receive. You will only create the results that only these type of…
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When you focus on the poor and the middle class, you become one of them. When you focus on champions, the rich, and very highly successful people, you become one of them as well. We become what we think about. Earl Nightingale told you that.
I recently read some of the pages in the book entitled Why Do we Want You to Be Rich by Donald Trump, and Robert Kiyosaki. This book gave me an idea to post this next blog.
I don't mean to sound harsh and this is…
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I believe fearless leadership looks like being comfortable in vulnerability (a loaded word if there ever was one!).
Imagine for a moment being in an important meeting. You are a CEO about to…
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