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A safe place for your mind
Emotions tend to dominate our actions and reactions, even though we like to claim otherwise. Society often sees emotions as a sign of weakness, so we got used to putting them aside and try to focus on the rational aspects more and more. But no...

Doing What You Love To Do To Be Successful
Who am I and what do I love to do? Well, isn't this the twenty million dollar question! A more appropriate question might be "Who was I and what did I love to do?" As you search to find yourself, and what it is you love to do, you may find the...

How To "Self Talk" Your Way To Success?
Dear Friends, All human beings have a unique ability right from birth, the ability to "think" and express his/her thoughts in the form of "speech", "written words" etc.. There are some individuals who can not speak because of the disabilities in...

Increasing Creativity
As you ponder your goal and determine the best course to achieve it, you will need some creative ways of thinking and facing challenges that will arise. The most creative-thinkers out there will encourage you to think outside your box and to...

Why Desire Holds the Key to Self-Help and Living Life
Desire is nature's motor power, the propulsive force that pushes everything forward in its evolution. Desire stimulates you to action. As you obtain your original desire, a new one replaces the old and lures you onward. If you were beginning a...

 
What an Episode of the Original Star Trek Taught Me

Have you ever seen the Star Trek episode "The City on the Edge of Forever"? If you haven't:

Commander McCoy accidentally makes himself delirious, beams down to a nearby planet, goes through a portal back in time to the 1930s, and changes history by saving a woman. This causes the Starship Enterprise to cease existing.

So Captain Kirk and others who followed McCoy to the planet are stranded and have to go through the portal to save McCoy, stop him from changing history, and bring back the Starship Enterprise and their buddies left on board.

They arrive a few days before McCoy, and while there Kirk falls in love with a social worker, Edith Keeler. But Spock discovers that in order to repair history she will have to be killed in an auto accident.

Furthermore, if she lives, she will lead a pacifist movement that makes the President of the U.S. delay entering WWII. This will allow the Nazis time to be the first to make the atomic bomb and take control of the world.

So Kirk has to make a decision: let McCoy save Edith and change the course of history forever or stop McCoy and save the world from dictatorship.

Do you ever wonder if history would have turned out the same way if even one thing had been changed? If one person had lived or died? If one event had or had not taken place?

History is really mysterious in that way, because you never know if one minor incident in the whole thousands of years of history could have had huge effects we never even thought of.

I've realized that the Internet is the same way. It has allowed us to do business and live life like we never have before.

Without it, where would we be? I'll tell you where I'd be. I'd be where many people are right now: suffering through a job I don't want (if I didn't get laid off), with people I don't like, with hardly any time to do what I really want to do. And sleepless nights, tossing and turning and worrying about finances.

I think I've always known that working a job wouldn't be the right thing for me. As a child whenever anyone asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up, I couldn't really give them an answer.

I knew they expected something like "a doctor" or "an accountant". But I wanted to be "someone with the time and money to do what I want, when I want".

For me, the Internet couldn't have come at a better time. Fresh out of college during hard economic times with prices for this or that going up...it's enough to make me want to go back to school just so I can delay having to deal with the "real" world. :)

The Internet provides the best way for the average person to actually live life, not just go through it or be a slave to it. You can live life the way you want to without having to worry about how you're going to pay the bills next month. Or where your next paycheck is coming from....unless you're lucky enough to inherit a fortune or win the lottery.

But most of us aren't that lucky, so why let what the Internet can do for us go to waste? You only have a chance to live this life once.

And unlike Kirk's situation, it's an easy choice for most of us to make.

Seize this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. I know I am.

About the author:

Kori Puckett provides more self-help and success oriented articles, which can be found at http://www.KoriPuckett.com. Discover tips and strategies real people have used to achieve their personal and professional goals. Special guest interviews tell all at http://business.koripuckett.com

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