If you were given three wishes, what would you wish for, other than more wishes?

Do you know anybody in your life who was ever given three wishes?

The fairytale notwithstanding, the opportunity for a wish is enticing, but wholly impractical. Every wish that we can generate becomes the motivation to stimulate our own purposeful behavior towards wish fulfillment.

Some people hope and wait for something to drop into their lap like the lottery. But every person whom I have ever admired was an individual who myopically focused on a purpose in life and stayed relentless in their quest to achieve or surpass their own personal expectation of themselves.

I would love to make three wishes….one of them would be to wake up on January 20 and see our country emerge into a new chapter of hope, decency and inclusion of all.

Today will be another landmark in United States history….my second wish is that no more innocent lives are lost in the quest to allow our country to stabilize and that all of the white nationalist attacks that are being threatened throughout the United States this week do not come into being.

And my final wish is for you to live a long and prosperous life that make you feel fulfilled and appreciated till the end of time😊

I hope you have an amazing day!

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Written by Brian Weiner
When I was 5 years old, I discovered that the lemon tree in the backyard + dixie cups + water and sugar and I was in business. I have been hooked on that ever since. In 1979, I borrowed $14,000 to create a brand new product... photographic greeting cards with no text on the inside, called Paradise Photography. That was the start of The Illusion Factory. Since then, The Illusion Factory has been entrusted by all of the major studios and broadcasters with the advertising and marketing of over $7 billion in filmed, live, broadcast, gaming, AR, VR and regulated gaming forms of entertainment, generating more than $100 Billion in revenue and 265 awards for creativity and technology for our clients. When I took a break from film school at UCLA to move to Hawaii, my mother did not lecture me. Instead, she took 150 of her favorite aphorisms and in her beautiful calligraphy, wrote them artistically throughout a blank journal. That is the origin of the Lessons from the Mountain series. Since then, on my journeys to the top of a mountain to watch the sunrise, I have spent countless hours contemplating words of wisdom from the sages of all races, genders and political persuasions, constantly accumulating the thoughts to guide me on my life path. I hope you enjoy my books. Please let me know your thoughts, as I highly value your feedback!