Personal Development Plan: How to Avoid Being Dead at 30, Buried at 70!

by Keelan Cunningham on August 26, 2011

Change and growth are necessary bedfellows in life. However, it’s important to understand the distinction between the two. Read on to discover how to avoid being dead at 30 and buried at 70!

“When you are inspired by some great purpose, some extraordinary project, all your thoughts break your bonds: your mind transcends limitations, your consciousness expands…and you find yourself in a new, great and wonderful world”

~ Patanjali, founder of Yoga Sutras, 2nd Century BC

Imagine Describing Life on Earth to an Alien…

Imagine describing life on earth to an alien…. every human being is born with unlimited potential and greatness inside. Not only that but each child is born with unique gifts and talents, with tremendous innate faculties and abilities to both enrich their own lives and the lives of others. However, what we humans do is ignore all that and just teach people how to get jobs that they don’t particularly enjoy so they can earn little bits of coloured paper with famous people’s faces on it (most of which they give back to their governments anyway as tax). They usually do this for the rest of their lives, squeezing in real enjoyment and purpose at the weekend only to retire in their late 60s and die a few years later completely unfulfilled and  disillusioned!

In my next posts you will find more about how to re-invent yourself!

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About Keelan Cunningham

Keelan Cunningham Keelan Cunningham is an entrepreneur, multiple business owner, author, and personal finance/wealth building specialist. Keelan’s passion is helping people improve their business acumen and personal wealth creation strategies, so they can lead a truly wealthy life in all aspects and with any luck similarly transform the lives of others.

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