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THE HAPPIEST PEOPLE ON EARTH

I spent some of the happiest days of my life sleeping on dirt and foraging for food. I hiked through rainforests and saw hidden waterfalls. I hunted wild boar alongside the villagers, and I toasted the tribe’s 97-year-old chief with a bitter tonic called kava kava, which we drank from coconut shells. I was on the island of Savusavu, one of the remotest of 336 islands along Fiji’s archipelago.

The people there laughed easily, ate simply, and lived off the earth. The island was made up of vibrant green mountains that shot up out of the pristine turquoise waters of the South Pacific. I chose to spend a week living amongst the villagers there because they are considered to be some of the happiest people on earth.

The people of the Savusavu villages seemed about as content and satisfied as one could get, and though their ways puzzled me at times, their smiles didn’t lie. It was refreshing to see how the Fijian people lived, which differed from anything I had ever experienced before. What I learned from this culture in such a short time can be summed up in seven words: Less is more, and love is everywhere.

After leaving the village, I was so inspired that I wanted others to share the experience with me. To my surprise, I found a WiFi signal in a remote shop on the island, and I e-mailed two of my buddies, Patrick and Nadim, to join me. Being spontaneous by nature, Patrick jumped on a plane from South Carolina, and Nadim took the next plane from Bangladesh.

Two days later, we were sitting on the beach, soaking up the sun and the island’s natural beauty. “Hey, what should we do next?” asked Nadim. “Well, I’ve always wanted to learn to scuba dive,” I said. “I’ve never done that before.” “Yeah, that’s it,” he said. I did a Google search on my iPhone and found a place on the island that offered scuba diving lessons.

The Google Maps function showed it was across the street. We found a tiny shack near the rocky beach with a sign across the doorway that read “Diving lessons.”Inside, a thin man with missing teeth and a huge grin said he would teach us to scuba dive and take us out in the water.

Two hours later, we were submerged 40 feet down, swimming in the purplish-blue ocean with a rainbow of fish and coral beneath us and huge, four-foot-long turtles beside us. Breathtaking … literally.

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18. LAO TZU: Watering your dreams

Hi Everyone, there’s a new post in the blog, here’s my experience so far with the Digital Nomad Academy (which has been amazing) and to congratulate Cody McKibben for his birthday, I hope you like it.

Hi Everyone, there’s a new post in the blog, here’s my experience so far with the Digital Nomad Academy (which has been amazing) and to congratulate Cody McKibben for his birthday, I hope you like it.

This guys rock!

This video is not mine, I just thought this was amazing and wanted to share it, here’s the real story:
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My daughter in law Laura sent this song to me with a note saying ” does this remind you of anybody? ” I only had to listen to the song once to know I had to make a video as a tribute to Zach who followed his childhood dreams.

Many thanks to a dear friend of mine Sharon Pace who spent many hours producing this video.

The story is self explanatory. As a child, when Zach was not wearing some kind of cape he was on his magic carpet. I called home from work one day and I could tell that Kathi had been crying. When I asked what was wrong she said ” oh….I’m just being a mom, Zach is on the porch again. He’s sitting on his magic carpet …..he thinks he can fly and I don’t know how to tell him that he can’t. We never told him that he couldn’t fly……and he did.

I told that story to Zach the night before he did his level six and seven jumps of his AFF certification and the rest is history.

Just a side note……..Zach’s brother Adam always played with blocks and leggos. Today he works for an architectural firm in Tucson. Parents…….pay attention to your children’s childhood dreams…..you may already be seeing what they will be when they grow up.

Follow your dreams guys…….follow your dreams

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"The first problem for all of us, men and women, is not to learn, but to unlearn."

Gloria Steinem

"To start out on the right path, live in the Cycle of Success. Ask for help, don’t fall for gimmicks, stand up for what you believe, face your fears, find mentors, and be creative. Practice clearing your mind, observing your thoughts, and discrediting those that don’t serve you. Finish what you start. Engage yourself in a hobby or two. Choose right over wrong. Lighten up. Do what you love, love what you do"

Tony Horton

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