SG Writes

The Long Game

Be it a product of these ever-evolving times we live in, a product of the technologies that we often allow to rule our daily lives, or simply a product of our evolutionary nature, we humans are very impatient beings. Whether its our fitness, our finances, or the absolution of our everlasting soul, we don’t want to work hard, ...

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The Things I Meditate On Each Day

Like most,  the greatest majority of my character has been derived directly from the nature of my early childhood conditioning.  And like many, in time, the nature of that conditioning left me probing for insights into why I am the way I am, and the exact role that I play in the reality that I experienced. And as I pored th...

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Of Dreams and Miracles

It's happened to all of us. We wake in the wee hours of the morning or by the first light of the breaking day, and we’re sweating, or we’re laughing, or we’re crying, or maybe we’ve risen with some great revelation, a profound insight into the nature of life or existence as a whole. Whatever the specific state in which w...

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The Benefits Of Minimalism

Through most of my college years and early 20’s, I drove an aqua, 1994, Ford Explorer. The cloth ceiling and seats were torn, the radio had been stolen, the AC was shot, and whether it was the starter, the ignition switch, or the fuel injector, sometimes the thing just wouldn’t start (though of course the mechanic cou...

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The Principles of Building Wealth

So who among us has ever fantasized, visualized, or daydreamed about being wealthy? All of us, right?  Especially here in the western world,  we are essentially force fed the desire to become, or to at least appear wealthy.  That being said, How many of us also think of wealth more as some far away, grand ideal,&nbs...

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The Trajectory of Following Your Heart

The question looms over our head even before we’re of the age and in position to answer it. When we look to the guidance of those around us, from our friends to our family to society at large, there’s no shortage of opinions as to what’s best for us and for the quality of our future; but at the end of the day, it is only we who...

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Success Leaves Clues

As is the case for most entrepreneurs,When I first got into business for myself,There were certainly some very lean years.In the wild west of the real estate business,It often appeared to me that other people just had it easier.Whether they seemed to come across better deals,Or maybe they were just better salesman,Whatever it was,It often felt like...

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Growth Vs Fixed

To a great extent,One could argue that the entirety of the life we experience,can be traced back to the direct results of the decisions we have made. We face uncertainties on a daily basis on various levels, ranging in size and implication,from if we should brush our teeth after that third cup of coffee, to what procedure to perform to save a c...

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Time and Our Perspective

We feel it each in our own way as we journey further down the road and closer to middle and old age. Perhaps one of the cruelest tricks that life plays on us,   that we never fully appreciate the value of time until it has already passed, and even then how often do we stop to find that the days are passing faster still.  ...

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