You are" fighting the good fight" John as many a preacher would suggest and i applaud you for it.
I am also reminded of a classic Jim Rohn quote.
"If we are intelligent enough to invest our experiences of the past and wise enough to borrow the excitement and inspiration of a future that we clearly see in the mind's eye, then our past experiences and future excitement become today's servants. We become guided by the past and pulled by the future".
As far as just accepting what many others would accept (the committee of they) where they have basically sold their soul for securities sake, i think it apt to take up the law of the lesser pisses as Dr John Demartini would phrase it ."Better to piss off the whole world than to be pissed at your own soul".
Being true to your convictions always comes at a cost, but i find it incomparable to the alternative.
Thanks for this, Paul! I appreciate your encouraging words.
There's definitely something deeply valuable about choosing your own path rather than following what others expect, even when it comes with challenges.
It's these kinds of thoughtful connections that help people stay motivated when making the difficult choice of staying true:)
You are" fighting the good fight" John as many a preacher would suggest and i applaud you for it.
I am also reminded of a classic Jim Rohn quote.
"If we are intelligent enough to invest our experiences of the past and wise enough to borrow the excitement and inspiration of a future that we clearly see in the mind's eye, then our past experiences and future excitement become today's servants. We become guided by the past and pulled by the future".
As far as just accepting what many others would accept (the committee of they) where they have basically sold their soul for securities sake, i think it apt to take up the law of the lesser pisses as Dr John Demartini would phrase it ."Better to piss off the whole world than to be pissed at your own soul".
Being true to your convictions always comes at a cost, but i find it incomparable to the alternative.
Thanks for taking up that fight John.
Thanks for this, Paul! I appreciate your encouraging words.
There's definitely something deeply valuable about choosing your own path rather than following what others expect, even when it comes with challenges.
It's these kinds of thoughtful connections that help people stay motivated when making the difficult choice of staying true:)