Have you ever thought about the legacy that we’re leaving behind? The legacy that you’re leaving behind? It’s powerful when we realize that every one of our actions (including our thoughts and words) has an effect on everyone in our immediate circle, and, on a much higher level, on everyone and everything in the universe.
We teach our children our beliefs as well as our values. We attempt to teach them to love what we love, and hate what we hate. Rodgers and Hammerstein wrote a very poignant song entitled You’ve Got To Be Carefully Taught. In part, the lyrics go like this;
You’ve got to be taught to hate and fear,
You’ve got to be taught from year to year,
It’s got to be drummed in your dear little ear—
You’ve got to be carefully taught…
At some point during the adolecent years they begin to search for who they are, independently of us – this period is often looked upon as the rebelious age, and in a very real sense, it’s correct – but let’s just say that it’s a good thing that they strike out on their own and search for a greater understanding of life. I say thank goodness.
Many bosses tell their employees and those that work for them not only what to do and how to do their job but also what to think, how to act, and more. It’s called micro-management in the business world. It’s control, or rather fear, at the heart level.
Today we have professionals who help us perpetuate the cover-up. While I KNOW that there are wonderful people in all professions who are filled with integrity and honor and do there job in service to humanity there’s a line from the movie The Kid (where Bruce Williis is an Image Consultant with his own set of problems) that goes…"You help people lie about who they really are so that they can pretend to be someone else."
While it isn’t about the "lie", it is often about the cover-up. It’s about the "show". Too many people are more concerned about the image than the heart. We impose this sense of propriety upon our children, our spouses (keeping up with the Jones’) and most importantly, on ourselves. I believe that this is the true meaning of Freedom, having the courage to be who we really are. To speak out in loving support of a better world for everyone.
There have been thousands of books written on the subject as well as numerous movies. The French novelist, Anatole France once said, "To accomplish great things, we must dream as well as act."
It’s true that many people have lost their dreams–sometimes as a result of not seeing their dreams–only to effectively manifest no noticeable changes in their lives. Others choose to completely ignore dreams as a waste of energy.
Consider the dream as a vision – if you don’t know where you’re going, it doesn’t matter what road you’re on. Therefore the dream or the vision is like our compass, and the action we take as we follow that road (sometimes not even being able to see the ground before us) will eventually land us there. Dreams provide numerous road signs along the way that remind or affirm to us that we’re on track. But only if we’re listening honestly to the words and pictures within the dreams.
There are people out there that can help us find a better pathway…smoother…more solid…and I would like to introduce you to a few of them right now.
In less than 24 hours the movie Pass It On will premier in Las Vegas, NV. It highlights the principal that taking action is a key element to obtaining success. This film has a wonderful cast of individuals sharing pertinent and timely information. Fortunately (or at least serendiptously) while I was attending a workshop up there last week, I had the opportunity to meet the producers Scott Evans and Greg S. Reid and learn a bit of their vision.

I’m always on the lookout for great movies and books to share with others so here’s what I found out.
Jon Dixon, Director of Pass It On, says this about working on such an inspiring project– "Working with many of the world’s greatest thinkers, inventors, authors,
speakers, athletes, business people and passionate individuals has been breathtaking! Through mentorship and taking action, everyone can live in abundance, follow their bliss to success and enjoy a happier life! Learn It, Live It… and Pass It On!"
For the first time EVER, a diverse line-up of modern-day masters collaborate in a feature length film to share the blueprints for optimal success that elevated them to the top of their fields. World-class athletes, Hollywood stars, inventors, congressmen, inspirational giants, best-selling authors and powerhouse marketers share their proven methods to achieve a life of Wealth, Inspiration, Success & Happiness.
If you’ve seen The Secret or have embraced the Law of Attraction (what goes around comes around)–now Pass it On reveals that it’s the Action behind the Attraction that makes your dreams come true. Movie goers learn how to optimize their passion and natural talent to maximize their potential.
Pass It On offers the opportunity of a lifetime to gain practical insights from an all-star cast including legendary athletes Evander Holyfield, Ken Norton and Olympian Ruben Gonzalez, stars like Blair Underwood, Elaine Hendrix, Mario Lopez, and Neil Patrick Harris, motivational giants Denis Waitley, Brian Tracy, Les Brown, Debbie Allen, Niurka and Bill Walsh, syndicated radio personality Dennis Prager, former congressman Ed Foreman, teachers featured in The Secret John Assaraf and Michael Beckwith, best-selling authors Steven E, Harry Paul, and host of other great minds!
Finally, I also had the privilege with spending several days with a couple of the stars, James Malinchak, Co-Author of Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul as well as Steven E, author of Wake Up Live the Life You Love while I was at James’ speakers boot camp.
Here I am with both of them: James and I with my book Handbook For Freedom, and Steven E. and I.

I’m having a blast living my life – so the question is, do you have the courage to make the changes today and find you’re own freedom? Grab the golden ring and be all that you were meant to be!
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