Monday, April 12, 2010
What does this picture say to you?
I'd like to thank Waldo Lee for allowing me to post his image and creation, and I'd like to thank him for pursuing his passion in art.
This image is amazing. When I first saw it, it immediate evoked the thought of how our society has literally taken on an information explosion. Now, more than ever, we have access to art, images, and great information right at our fingertips worldwide through the web.
My goal is that Lee's image will inspire you in two ways:
1. To carefully choose the information you read.
2. To pursue your own passion in life (as Lee has).
Pursuing your passion is amazing. Life is short, and I believe we're all meant to do it.
In my book, The Lavish Cheapskate, a big part of the journey to becoming debt-free is to also open the doors to pursue your "Lifeline"... Pursuing your Lifeline is opening to the freedom to live the life you choose, rather than having financial circumstances dictate what you have to do.
I get a kick out of seeing people, like Lee, create their own masterpieces.
I've lived on both sides-- being stuck in financial circumstances dictating what I have to do, and I've had the liberation of living a simple debt-free life (where I have had the freedom to pursue my passion). Liberation of choice is priceless.
It can be quite overwhelming with access to so much information and images nowadays. As you walk through all of the free access we have today, you can narrow down your search and ride the coattails of others who sift, sort, and screen the information you desire most and turn it into an invaluable tool.
As an active blogger and information publisher, I am quite overwhelmed with what's available and have to remind myself that there is a wonderful element to simplicity-- it allows us to have room in our heads and hearts for the good stuff to enter.
The saying: "Take what you need and leave the rest..." has taken on new meaning. With my "lavish cheapskate tips," I focus on honoring every dollar and helping others find "lavish cheapskate picks" so they can further expand an honorary relationship with money (one simple step at a time). If you care to join me, the website to join this community is posted in this blog.
Honoring every dollar is also directly related to honoring every moment. Honoring every moment has allowed me to embrace my time and look for those gems that add value to my life. I enjoy passing it on to you.
If you haven't joined my lavish cheapskate tips, it's a place where we discover new ways to honor every dollar and honor every moment.
Go to www.lavishcheapskatesecrets.com.
Right now I have a free bonus to help those who are considering debt consolidation to really take a look at all options and support those who have a desire to becoming debt-free on their own. Depending on when you read this blog post, this free e-book may, or may not, be available. Go to www.lavishcheapskatesecrets.com and check it out. Most likely, if this bonus isn't there, I will have a new one.
Hope to see you on the other side!
Until next time, may you live in lavish cheapskate liberation!
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