If you could change the world, what would somebody like you do?

40 years ago, fresh out of film school, I took on writing a script with my dear friend Chris Harlan, that was a sci-fi comedy that explored exactly this question.

We spent the better part of two years throwing all sorts of magical wishes at solving the world’s problems, only to discover that as soon as you put one thing in balance the unintended consequences of that choice take something else out of balance.

Solving the depth of problems that face humanity is as complex as it gets. It certainly does not make it insurmountable, it only makes it daunting.

This song is a new song from my friend Don Preach who is as talented as it gets! His lyrics and his music really speak to me and I wanted to bring one of them into the Sizzle world of quotations and share with all of you on this beautiful Sunday morning. I hope you enjoy it.

I have a feeling there would be a lot of beauty that will come back to me on this Sunday morning as a consequence of this particular quotation?

QUESTION FOR TODAY: If you could change the world, what would somebody like you do?

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If you could write a song, what would you say?

And if you could change the world, what would you do?

Do you hear me talking to ya?

PREACH

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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!