#Things to consider

  1. It’s appropriate and praiseworthy to associate with people whose lives would be improved if they saw your life improve.
  2. Keep one foot in what you have already mastered and the other in what you are currently exploring. That’s when you are secure, but also alert and engaged. That’s where meaning is to be found.
  3. Michelangelo’s great perfect marble David cries out to its observers: “You could be more than you are.”
  4. In case your internal voice makes you doubt the value of your endeavors, maybe it’s time to stop listen?
  5. Ask yourself for voluntary contribution, what would you be willing to do?