"Get busy living or get busy dying"

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Let me ask you something:

What happens when you don't have a BIG vision?

What happens when you don't have something absolutely amazing to look forward to?

What happens when you're just trying to make as much money as possible - just so you can pay the bills or get away from the JOB Reality?

Here's the truth:

When you don't have something you're building towards that ignites and perpetuates your passion, you're dying.

Just like the Morgan Freeman quote in the title:

"Get busy living or get busy dying."

And you always know which way you're going by how you feel.

Are you experiencing limitless excitement and anticipation?

Or...

Are you constantly drained, sick, angry, frustrated, jealous and tired?

Results don't lie.

Care to create and live your vision - so you can have a different emotional experience?

Okay, okay, okay...

The problem is...

A lot of people are afraid to imagine and believe in big dreams.

"How is this going to manifest" they keep asking themselves.

Is that you?

Do hold yourself bad from thinking big because you don't know how you'll be able to realize your dreams?

Or worse...

Do you just focus on making money?

Just curious.

Consider this post a reminder to tap into the limitless.

And focus on amazing, even miraculous creations coming forth in your life.

Mark
  • Profile picture of the author Daniel Evans
    Good post. So very true.

    Did Morgan Freeman say that in a movie?
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    • Profile picture of the author Mark Pescetti
      Originally Posted by Daniel Evans View Post

      Good post. So very true.

      Did Morgan Freeman say that in a movie?
      Yup.

      Shawshank Redemption.
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      • Profile picture of the author Daniel Evans
        ah, I thought it rang a bell!

        I should have known.

        My favourite movie!
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  • Profile picture of the author cjp214
    Right on.

    It's amazing how many people (and I was guilty of this myself) are "too busy" getting swept up in the demands of daily life that they don't take the time to figure out what their vision is, much less do what it takes to make that vision reality.

    It's important to force yourself to define your vision if you haven't done it yet. You have to be active about it; your vision won't "come to you" if you sit there passively waiting for something to happen. This has to be your top priority; and when you find out what that vision is, having the courage to follow through with it.

    Writing out my vision really helped me define it clearly. I had vague ideas in my head, but putting pen to paper forced me to be specific. How did I want things to be... exactly?
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  • Profile picture of the author eternalsongbird
    Yap, that's true. You will have to keep yourself busy in works if you want success in life.
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