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A few days ago, I had a chat with someone in my community who reads The Simple Dollar. During the conversation, he asked me what the one thing I hoped people would take away from The Simple Dollar was.
A lot of ideas popped through my head.
Spend less than you earn.
Avoid debt at all costs.
Do stuff for yourself rather than paying others to do it.
In the end, though, I settled on a much different idea.
Appreciate what you have and don’t worry about what you don’t have.
There was a time not too long ago when I constantly lamented not having the latest book to read. Now, I’m in awe at the number of books to be read on my shelf, let alone the number of books I can easily grab at my local library.
There was a time not too long ago when I was convinced that I had to go out on the town with friends or buy something new to have fun. Now, I can find more stuff to do that I’ll enjoy in my house or within a block or two of my home that I can’t imagine ever getting bored. I wish I had more time for all of these things.
There was a time not too long ago when I hated days when I didn’t feel well because I felt they were lost days. Now, I’m excited at the possibilities that each day brings me, even if I’m not feeling well. Even on a sick day, I can get caught up on my reading or on other tasks.
There was a time not too long ago when I pretty much constantly lusted after the latest tech gadget. Now, I’m thrilled when I can repair something that’s worn out and keep it running, like my recent part replacement on an old PC with a damaged video card or my dismantling of an old iPod to repair the battery myself.
There was a time not too long ago when I hated myself for being blind in one eye, deaf in one year, and with a non-functioning thyroid. I felt constantly inadequate. Now, I’m glad to have great vision in one eye, great hearing in one ear, and medication that makes the thyroid issue a non-starter. I can overcome whatever’s thrown at me.
There was a time not too long ago when I lamented not having enough friends. Now, I’m extremely glad to have the close friends that I have and I realize that I have a lot more additional friends and acquaintances than I often realized.
You have a lot of things in your life – people, places, things, ideas, moments, memories, skills, hobbies, and so on. Those things are more than enough to fill a lifetime. Don’t waste a solitary second of that lifetime lamenting the things that you do not have. There’s always something else out there, but worrying and spending money on and obsessing over what could be just detracts from the abundance that you already have.
Each week, I highlight ten things each week that inspired me to greater financial, personal, and professional success. Hopefully, they will inspire you as well.
1. Popurls Popurls basically takes the headlines from a bunch of other sites that aggregate links (like Metafilter and Reddit and Longreads) and presents them all on one page so you can just read through tons of headlines and choose articles that you want to read.
I visit this about once a day and almost always find something interesting to read.
2. Niall Ferguson on the six “killer apps” of prosperity Why have Western cultures (the United States and Europe) been so successful at creating prosperity for themselves? This talk offers up six really interesting ideas for that.
The best part is that these six ideas are pretty obviously being picked up by the rest of the world, particularly China and India.
3. Dan Millman on the good and evil of money What you use money for is merely an expression of the person you already are.
Money is neither my god nor my devil. It is a form of energy that tends to make us more of who we already are, whether it’s greedy or loving. – Dan Millman
Money doesn’t “change” anything. It often just allows people to amplify who they really are.
4. Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata This is the definitive “going to sleep” music for me. This can put me into a sleepy state very quickly.
I’ve often wondered if I didn’t hear it at bedtime as a child.
5. Ronald Reagan on exploration A few days ago, I was talking to a friend of mine about the Challenger disaster, which happened in 1986 when both of us were in elementary school. She said, “You know, I have mixed feelings about Reagan as president but his speech made me feel better after the Challenger blew up.” I knew exactly what she meant. From his speech on January 28, 1986:
And I want to say something to the school children of America who were watching the live coverage of the shuttle's takeoff. I know it is hard to understand, but sometimes painful things like this happen. It's all part of the process of exploration and discovery. It's all part of taking a chance and expanding man's horizons. The future doesn't belong to the fainthearted; it belongs to the brave. The Challenger crew was pulling us into the future, and we'll continue to follow them.
Exploring and pushing your boundaries is never without risk. Those who willingly push them are doing themselves and mankind a great service. They knew the risk, and they should be celebrated rather than mourned.
6. Emerson on money and principles Continuing that idea from earlier about money simply amplifying who you are, Ralph Waldo Emerson hits a home run with this thought.
A man is usually more careful of his money than he is of his principles. – Ralph Waldo Emerson
Almost everyone “sells out” some aspect of their principles for money. Are you working at a job that completely matches your principles and beliefs? If you are, you’re in the huge minority.
This is one of those things I love to listen to with my eyes closed, then go do something energetic.
8. Theodore Roosevelt on your situation It doesn’t matter what your situation is. It matters what you choose to do with that situation.
Do what you can, with what you have, where you are. – Theodore Roosevelt
We all wish something was different in our life and our situation. If we spend all of our time wishing and blaming, though, we end up not following through with what we can do with our own life.
9. Web Sudoku If you’ve ever played Sudoku online, be prepared to lose some hours. This is how to make a wonderful web interface for a simple game.
10. Louise Fresco on feeding the world This is a fascinating perspective on the common mass-produced loaf of bread.
It really casts mass produced items in a completely different light.
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Question by Nick Barnes: How can i make cough syrup taste much better? i Have a terrible cough and the cough syrup tastes horrid. Any concepts on how to make it taste greater like adding a thing?
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Answer by Support ME It is just a sip you have to take, so if i have been you I would take a little sip of sprite or gingerale then take the medicine and then take an additional sip of the soda. Shouldnt be as well negative.
They also sell cough medicine in pill kind, if you feel like acquiring one thing new.
The Atlantic Wire – Ok, so we have not reached the Singularity quite yet. But this is the week that researchers announced they’ve found the path that will let them watch the thoughts of a comatose patient, or play dreams on YouTube. And a separate group of researchers have found a way to build transistors [...]
ContributorNetwork – Facebook has expanded been known for redecorating without giving its users too much prior notice. It’s how they roll. Typically, the changes are met with much collective gnashing of teeth and grousing until developers unveil a newer change, and next suddenly everyone waxes poetic about how the “old” new Facebook was so much [...]
Appolicious – Apple employees are being told they can’t book vacation date during the second week of October, according to a report from Apple Insider, fueling increasingly plausible speculation that at least one new iPhone will hit stores during that instance. [Source] Appolicious
Digital Trends – According to a recent story in the New York Times, psychiatrists and psychologists are turning to online video conferencing with products like Skype to counsel patients. This method of treatment is designed for humans who want more flexibility in appointment timing as well as prefer engaging with a therapist in the comfort of their own home. [...]
ContributorNetwork – Spending too much duration on it and neglecting other stuff? Your boss finding embarrassing photos? Nope, and nope. public have been getting obsessed with stuff distant before Facebook, and “Facebook addictions” making the news now mostly considering it’s so new. Meanwhile, not everyone finds themselves turned down from a job considering of embarrassing [...]
ContributorNetwork – COMMENTARY | Today we received one of the “or current resident” style brochures in the mail offering a government assisted wireless service cell phone — free of charge. The word free is such a relative term. The free cellphone, monthly minutes and unlimited texting service comes at a high cost to the American [...]
Digital Trends – Assuming that a user has already enabled the new Timeline profile page on Facebook, thereâs a feature built into the Timeline that allows to users to view how many friends were added each year. Go to the Timeline page and choose a year on the right side of the page. Scroll through [...]
ContributorNetwork – The contemporary world may be a fast paced place full of rapidly texting teens, adults with a BlackBerry growing out of their ear and thousands of “watch instantly” movies, but life’s necessities should never be taken for granted. When we hungry we simply go to the fridge and pop something into the microwave [...]
AP – As Fullerton police Officer Manuel Ramos approached a homeless man at a bus stop in July, he did what members of his division have been doing for a decade. He clicked on an audio recorder normally used to capture witness statements and exonerate officers accused of misconduct. [Source] AP