Monday, June 18, 2007

Paul Potts And Everything...

How many times have we heard this, "I can't do it?"

I am tired of failing...

I am tired of losing...

Well, meet Mr. Paul Potts the winner of the show, "Britain's Got Talent."

If you haven't heard of this man, you are really in a cave. Get over to youtube.com and check out his video. I promise you even if you don't like opera, he will blow you away and make the hairs stand on your neck.

I really am not joking...

And you see, Paul Potts was not a shoo-in. He is 36 years old. Just got married. Had bad luck and medical problems. And his teeth!

Things were not looking good for him and he decided to TRY ONE MORE TIME!

And we are all better for it because we would have never heard him sing. To hear his sing really, really makes you appreciate life and all it has for you to enjoy.

Really.

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Sunday, June 10, 2007

Winning Through Intimidation

I just finished reading an awesome book by Robert J. Ringer, "Winning Through Intimidation."

Although Robert wrote this book in 1973 as a real estate agent... his theories in the book can be applied to anything you are or do in your life.

One of his memorable theories is the "Boy-Girl Theory."

It states that every person wants what he can't have and does not want what he can have.

And I think that is so true...

And we don't appreciate what we do have until it is gone...

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Saturday, June 2, 2007

Dr. Kevorkian Gets Out of Jail

Dr. Kevorkian -- aka "Dr. Death," has just been released from prison after 8 years. He is now 79 years old.

For those who don't know, Jack Kevorkian went to jail after assisting the suicide of a terminally ill man. Jack claimed to assist the suicides of 130 other people.

The whole thing is very polarizing and controversial.

On one hand, the terminally ill folks deserve to die with dignity. Because as many people who will attest for their loved ones who wasted away in agonizing deaths...

On the other hand, this man is a doctor who took the Hippocratic oath to care for his patients. And most major religions forbid suicides...

Jack paid his debt to society. He will command huge speaker fees.

What do you think? Is Jack right or wrong?

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