Whether it be the pandemic, the ensuing rise in authoritarianism, health-related issues or the evolving culture, in my interactions with people, I notice far more who are now experiencing what used to be called a “mid-life crisis,” but now some are as young as in their 30’s! When I experienced this decades ago, I decided to become an entrepreneur, the root being the French verb “entreprendre,” meaning to do something, to undertake. I undertook to do what some thought would be impossible (after having undergone major neurosurgery), to write my first book “Who Knows” with my co-author Don Tapscott. The mental process of focus and discipline in writing, while at the same time recovering from neurosurgery and personal loss, changed my life — changed me. Over the years as a psychologist, I always wondered why this process was so beneficial, so I dug deeper
This is very reminiscent of a message I received from an individual I met some years ago, wherein he mentioned that much like quantum physics, all possibilities of outcomes are available to us. We choose our future - however, it is in the thoughts we produce and choices we make, that the possibilities will start to narrow and collapse! He went on to speak about understanding emotions and left me with a book recommendation: Letting go by Dr. David Hawkins. Paradigm shifting!
This is very reminiscent of a message I received from an individual I met some years ago, wherein he mentioned that much like quantum physics, all possibilities of outcomes are available to us. We choose our future - however, it is in the thoughts we produce and choices we make, that the possibilities will start to narrow and collapse! He went on to speak about understanding emotions and left me with a book recommendation: Letting go by Dr. David Hawkins. Paradigm shifting!