Electric Bikes, Tesla Autos, and A Conductor of the Boulder Symphony Buying a Pad Prague.

Do you know who you don’t know?  Do you even realize the thin venire you have slopped over your latent potential?  Do you, would you, could you ride a bike, an electric bike down the crowded streets in Boulder while the blooms flower all over the place, the air is sweet, and just moments away in early June it is snowing at 11,000 feet all over the white, mountain goats.

It is time to raise up your mind, to let out our consciousness, to walk the dog, eat a peach, rewind time and begin more intelligently again.

Yes, I saw the 2013 Tesla, black, sleek, parked on the street.  And yes it was someone’s dream come true, a man’s determined wish showing up in reality.  And yes, the guy who builds electric bicycles, manufactured in Boulder, Colorado, is friends with the owner of the Tesla car company.  And yes, I met a man who owns a data center in Boulder, from Tehran, drives a BMW, conducts the Boulder Philharmonic and is buying a house in Prague.

Life is so interesting.  There are so many interesting people out there.  Go meet them.  Go find them.  Get out of your isolation factor and enjoy seeds that are sprouting, all the worlds that are being created, all the fantastic people who are living on the verge of their own evolutionary imaginations.

Be one of those delightful people who are creating, right now, the extraordinary to show up right next to the mundane, along the average, where the many stay stilted and jaundiced recoiling in the shadows, in their own protective shells of who they couldn’t been—who they still might be.

Go out and see the activity, the dreamers, the worlds that are unfolding.  A secret revealed: Live as if you were eternal, as if time was an illusion, as if any superb ideal, any worthy cause or goal will come up to meet you, as soon as you believe it so, wish it into reality.

How did I meet all these incredible people?  How did I have these gyrating experiences?  Because I prospect for my own company, and go out and meet them.

I see the amazing lives of those who are willing to shift their minds and speed down the highways, faster than a speeding electric car on the roads of getting there.

Become someone other people would love to meet.  Be the anomaly, the refracted light in a subdued moment that is glistening on the tarmac.

Look for those who are screaming outside the lines of propriety.  Believe in General Patton favorite quote: “Audacity, audacity, always audacity.”

“It is not over until you win.” –Les Brown.

What else is there really to do, but to win at your dreams…?

Go win!