The most beautiful things are not associated with money; they are memories and moments. If you don’t celebrate those, they can pass you by. 

The most beautiful things are not associated with money; they are memories and moments. If you don’t celebrate those, they can pass you by. 

ALEK WEK

Do you take the time to savor life?

Or do you find yourself moving through it, always watching to stay one or two moves ahead?

Our world provides ever increasing distraction layers which cause our specie to evolve at a hyper inflated rate.

With the distractions, come forecasts, expectations, desires, dreams and vast sums of energy and capital moving us in our respective directions.

The expectation that there may be a destination awaiting us in which all of those variables are tidy and in order could very well be a moment in time that will never exist.

There are so many variables, that even if we have the majority of them in order, there will always be other moments that have specific variables, still out of balance, working to be brought into stasis. As those are conquered, others will arise.

Our single greatest wealth in life, is our ability to savor the present. To appreciate all that it brings us and feel the gratitude that such a moment deserves.

In that tiny space of consciousness, within that feeling of awareness that brings our focus to the important details in life, lies our vast wealth of resources.

Happy Saturday!

I’m Brian

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