Among the trillions of people that have gone before you and among the 
trillions of people that will come after you, you will eventually come to 
the realization that you are unique on this planet. This holds true for you 
as a business person as well. There is no other business person like you. 
 
There are the idols of history to which you might aspire but in reality you 
are as much of an idol as anyone one of them. This is the way life has been 
designed. We talk of the George Washington's & the Thomas Jefferson's of a 
former time. Somehow distance in time makes them more unachievable but at 
the same time so are you. No one else can come close to you in that which is 
you. You are unique in creation. 
 
With this uniqueness comes a certain aloneness because no one has the same 
view as you. You are one in an infinity of others. You must somehow find 
solace in your aloneness and come to rest with yourself or as they say your 
"lot in life". You must accept yourself. 
 
Many of us look outward for acceptance. It is a fruitless search. It will 
lead you to frustration. You must look inward for this is the only place you 
will find yourself and your uniqueness. 
 
I once knew of a very, very rich man who found his solace in drink. Everyone 
in his life - his wife, his children, his friends, his business associates - 
only sought after him for money. He could only find himself in drink. I am 
not to judge why he died a drunk - according to those around him - but at 
least he separated himself and could find himself somewhere in a bottle. 
 
I have also talked with some who condemn others for the decisions they make 
in life. The answer to this one is that "you don't condemn a person unless 
you have walked in their shoes". 
 
The external forum are the rules and regulations that we live by - all of 
those "outward" societal constructs. They are "made up" by people with 
"particular points of view" in mind. The internal forum is the interior of 
the person. The inner soul. It is here that we can find the "oneness in our 
uniqueness" that can bring us the peace we look for on an everyday basis. 
 
It is the conflict between the outward forum and the inward forum that 
creates confusion & doubt. Our present day society has taught us to seek the 
answers on an outbound basis. Society says it's OK to do something yet the 
individual still finds themselves with an internal conflict. 
 
Society also tells us what is right and what is wrong. It often mixes 
legality and morals in a very peculiar basterdizing mix that conflagrates 
the brew. Why then do we feel wrong internally anyway? We already know the 
answer. Those who make the wrong choice set up the rest of their lives with 
a constant state of imbalance unless they make a correction and come to 
their own realization. 
 
So it is true for the business person who bases their internal decisions on 
sand. The structure is in constant need of maintenance and repair - patch up 
after patch up. 
 
A business person who is a visionary is not recognized in their own time. 
The prophetic call to the world is not heard or understood. It must wait 
until some future point when we can call them a George Washington, a Thomas 
Jefferson, a Christ, a Buddha, an Einstein. 
 
Keep in mind though that you do not have to "sound the trumpet" in this 
regard. It is simply enough that you find your own uniqueness. No one else 
has to know. It can be (and usually is) a private moment in which you find 
the answer for yourself. 
 
It is a point in time where you - alone - find peace & are at one with 
yourself. (hint - you will need more than just yourself otherwise you will 
be left with only your aloneness.) So what else do you need? You will have 
to find this out for yourself. |