For All of Us Who Have Been in the Middle of the Pack
It took me five years to graduate Vanderbilt, including two summer school sessions, and my grades were mediocre at best. But in the back of my mind, I always knew I was going to make something of myself. Partly because I knew I had drive about things I was passionate about, and partly because failure motivated me to push harder.
Death Be Not Proud
Despite the title, and the introduction, this isn’t a blog on death. In fact — it is the exact opposite; it is on living life. It’s just that (as I podcasted a bit on here) we often have to experience a low to learn about our highs.
Overcoming the Adversity in Your Life
Life is difficult.
I read that introductory sentence from Dr. M. Scott Peck’s “The Road Less Traveled” when I was in my 20s. It sunk in, or that is to say, it sounded meaningful, potentially even true. But I couldn’t relate to it, and after two pages I set the book down and never picked it back up.
Failure is a Liar
I recalled a distant but not entirely forgotten memory while running the other day. It dates back to my first ever homework assignment during my first week of 1st grade, which was a writing assignment.
Focus. Why It Matters So Much, and How You Get It.
Focus is living in the immediate. That is all there is to it; there is no complex definition. This trait rings true for almost all highly successful people—they have the ability to stay on focus. But what is focus, and how can it help you?