When you are offended at any man’s fault, turn to yourself and study your own failings. Then you will forget your anger.
-Epictetus
There are so many things that need fixing in the world today, it’s hard to know where to start. I’ve been pondering this while rebranding. What is going to be my No. 1 focus? I can’t solve all the problems, so I have to pick just one. I’ve landed on personal responsibility. If I can get more people to live a better life for themselves, that in turn will make the world a better place. Sounds like an excellent plan to me.
June Focus
This month in our private group, we are focusing on problem solving. Each week I provide weekly prompts to help narrow your focus and walk you through a process during our LIVE Stream. Today’s talk is at 3pm pdt/6pm edt. I would love to see you there!
Daily Truth
It’s time to start working your way back to you babe
This week’s read
The Parasitic Mind by Gad Saad
I’m a big fan of Gad Saad’s satire and have huge respect for a man who sits at the table of the highest intellectuals with complete humility and plain talk. He has refused to sell out to nonsense, unlike most of his colleagues and has the courage to not only disagree, but to poke fun at the absurdity of the woke crowd. The fact he is a Jewish immigrant who fled tyranny in Lebanon gives him a personal perspective we need to hear. This is a daunting topic but his satirical approach makes it a joy to learn more. Ignoring the bullying, censorship and downright push to deny reality has to end. If you’re sitting idly waiting for the pendulum to swing the other way, you’re not getting it. This doesn’t end until EVERY person who is sick of this stands up. It has infiltrated your life beyond what you recognize and this book will open your eyes to what is really happening to your freedoms and how to help solve the problem. His scientific approach means it is free from emotion based who-ha and footed solidly in facts. Highly recommend.
Thank you for reading,
Evie