The Art of Savoring

A few days ago I wrote about savoring. It’s worth writing more. One of the great “hidden” truths of happiness is this: when it comes to creating more happiness in our lives, the biggest difference is made by the smallest, simplest things. I like to bring my wife, Ana,...

Savoring

Much of what I’ve learned about the ability to savor life’s delicious moments, whenever and wherever they occur, came from my mother. This includes the capacity to savor food, music, irony, humor, the absurd, the profound … and the conscious spending of money, even...

A Day in the Life

“Well what if there is no tomorrow? There wasn’t one today.” — Phil Connors (Bill Murray) in Groundhog Day Are you creating your own life? Or is the force of fate (history, destiny, circumstance) encircling you from all sides, weaving its inexorable web around you so...

Pindar the Sniper

Someone asked the other day, how do I switch mindsets from writing something like The Go-Giver to being inside the head of a Navy SEAL sniper? Actually, they’re not so different as you’d think.

¡Viva la Revolución!

And smile (I’m talking about an inward smile of deep satisfaction and delight in the delicious fabric of life, not just the yellow-button smiley-face thing) when you say that! A brand new magazine just hit the newsstands, and if you look close, you’ll find my byline...
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