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The Choice To Live Deliberately, Money Concerns and #HoodieStory – Part 2

In part one of this interview we talked about: life perspective, leveraging your luck, dealing with setbacks, how to find your core strengths and an intro to Rob’s #HoodieStory project. If you missed it, you can read it here. (It’s a shitload of good stuff!) We continue with Robert Vo’s fascinating story of transformation with […]

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Leveraging Your Luck, Dealing With Setbacks and #HoodieStory

Robert Vo has a fascinating story of transformation with loads of insights on taking the leap into high-octane living. He is a world traveler, photographer, gallery curator at Market Street Gallery and marketing consultant and strategist in the technology industry. And now you can add Catalyst to the Force (more on that later) to that […]

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My Secret Vision Board Malfunction – Visions to Frameworks

It starts with a vision… Last year a group of friends got together to create vision boards. The process was designed to stay in-tune with your intuition. Searching through images on magazines and just stopping at anything that caught your initial attention. Without judgment or too much thought. It didn’t matter if it was just […]

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Is The Millionaire Fastlane Possible For An Average Joe?

Is The Millionaire Fastlane Possible For An Average Joe?

Inspired by Brian Johnson’s Philosopher’s Notes, where he summarizes big ideas from his favorite philosophy books into easy-to-read pdf cliffs notes. He’s going on 200 books last I checked. (Check out his work at Philosophers Notes.) I thought I’d give this a stab with a twist of my own. I often read books and forget […]

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A Glimpse Into Conzpire

Thinking back, one of my most memorable weekends, I was intoxicated on a pavement trying to give life to angels on an asphalt road. Armed with kneepads and hunched over in the middle of the street for the last 5 hours under the ninety-degree summer heat, I feverishly rubbed the pointy edge of a colored […]

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