Mountains of Arizona
Sunny 52 Degrees
4:10 p.m.
We’ve been feeding our dogs raw meat for the past 7 or 8 years. They get a whole chicken leg or two each day, including the bone. Our lucky pups haven’t had a piece of the machine crafted kibble in a long time.
Some people think that’s crazy. I certainly did at the beginning!
Raw meat? How gross? (Said my well-trained sheep brain.)
But as it turns out, the effect this diet has had on our dogs is proof that “crazy” is not the appropriate term.
Their coats are shiny, their health is great, no more dog breath and their teeth are beautiful. We even nursed a tiny 13 year old dog we rescued (picture a really small Fraggle), found in a storm drain, who has NO teeth, back to health using this diet. She eats the whole raw chicken leg, bone and all.
It’s amazing what you don’t know you don’t know.
What is even more interesting is what you think you know.
All this critical thinking just leads right into more questions.
For example…
What if business isn’t supposed to be difficult?
What if it’s not supposed to be a struggle?
What if it DOESN’T take hard work?
What if it DOESN’T take every hour of every day to “make-it?”
What if it DOESN’T require “sacrifice?”
What if there’s no such THING as “competition?”
These are interesting questions. And now you see why I’m not getting invited to speak at business seminars. 🙂
So what do we know about humans?
We know they can focus intention to affect material reality. In over simplified terms, you could say they tend to create what they believe.
So we’ve got GENERATIONS of people thinking that building a successful business and living life on their terms has to be like climbing Mount Everest.
Is that the truth? Or is that the outward projection of what we’ve been told is the truth?
Funny things happen when you start making your own rules. When you start crafting your OWN intentions and directing those at the material plane.
Once you start, you realize there’s no limit to where you can apply this new skill you’ve had every single moment of your life.