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Dare to be different and to let your spirit soar.
Being free to explore our own potential and improve our financial situations with alternative methods is important to those who follow a different beat of the drum.
Have you read the book, "Johnathan Livingston Seagull"? It's an old book with a good story about being different than other birds in the flock. Johathan Livingston Seagull's strong need to fly fast and soar very high in the sky gets him into a lot of trouble. The other birds laugh at him and tell him that the only reason for flying is to collect food and take it back to the flock. However, Jonathan wants more out of flying than that; he wants to fly faster and soar higher than any other bird.
Through this story, the author captures the feelings many of us have when we try to soar in life. We want something more than going through each day being like others. We want to soar as much as Jonathan Livingston Seagull wants to soar. Once the spirt learns to soar and go where few others dare to go, it is difficult to go back to doing what every one else does.
The author arouses our own desire to soar like Jonathan Livingston Seagull. As we read the story, we identify with how it feels to let our spirits soar and go where few others dare to go. The book is about daring to be different than the others in the flock and being willing to crash as often as it takes to succeed.
It is true that no feeling can match that of a soaring spirit and pursuing dreams. However, without developing character and integrety along the way to success, it will feel meaningless if our souls are empty of friendships and people who care about us. I learned these things from an organization called International Leadership Develpment Global (ILD Global). I want you learn to succeed in life and business as well, by developing internal values and character. In this way, you will develop lasting friendships that give meaning and purpose to your life.
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