Jon Bon Jovi is a legendary rock star from next-town-over-from-me New
Jersey. At the same time he’s a songwriter, actor and accomplished
entrepreneur. To put some frosting on the cake, Jon went from sweeping
floors at a recording studio to selling over 120 million records
world-wide.
Some people call it luck, some people call it talent, but I know for a
fact that it is Jon’s out look on life that brought him every ounce of
success that came his way. The beauty of life is that it is within all
of us to adopt a paradigm that will bring us more happiness and success
than we could ever imagine.
1. “Success is falling nine times and getting up ten.”
One thing that I think we can all agree upon is that when the going
gets tough giving up is easy. Life is made as such that accomplishing
easy goals is not nearly as satisfying as going through trials and
tribulations acquire a well deserved prize.
That’s why for Jon it was important to trudge past all his failures
and get back on his feet until he accomplished his goals. These trials
came over and over again in his career and life, and I’m sure he has
learned to look forward to the hard times because they are a sign of the
rewards to come.
2. “Nothing is as important as passion. No matter what you want to do with your life, be passionate.”
2. “Nothing is as important as passion. No matter what you want to do with your life, be passionate.”
There’s something inheritantly boring about the 9-5, which is why
many people speak badly of it. Not necessarily because it’s too hard, or
because we might fail, but certainly because of the fact that boredom
kills off who we are.
Passion, in any way shape or form, is what sparks the vitality within
us. If we’re going to be spending the better part of our day working
and earning a living (or making a fortune) we should at least be doing
something that we love, so we’ll love our lives.
3. “Don’t get too comfortable with who you are at any given time – you may miss the opportunity to become who you want to be.”
The infamous comfort zone, oh killer of hopes and dreams. When our
stomachs are full, and we’re totally satiated, we have no desire to go
look for food. When we are comfortable enough with our living condition,
we will most certainly not strive as hard to go after our dreams.
Going after your dreams, while exciting and fun, is designed to be
hard. Laying around in the sack, stuffing ourselves with junk food, and
numbing ourselves with alcohol is much easier, and is the trap that we
must all avoid in order to experience a much grander journey to
illustratious destinations.
4. “Miracles happen everyday, change your perception of what a miracle is and you’ll see them all around you.”
My biggest pet peeve would have to be complainers. I know this sounds
like complaining, but it breaks my heart to see people blinded to the
beauty of life by putting all their focus on the negativity. Life has
good stuff and bad stuff, and whatever we think about expands.
Part of our test, the one where passing leads us to a more fruitful
existence, is becoming conscious of ourselves and of our self-talk. By
concentrating on the positives, and letting the negatives hang by the
way-side we are effectively making our overall experience and perception
of life more positive. This is all done without actually changing what
the rest of the world is like.
5. “Each one of you has something no one else has, or has
ever had: your fingerprints, your brain, your heart. Be an individual.
Be unique. Stand out. Make noise. Make someone notice. That’s the power
of individuals.”
On one hand, the one that looks at the grand scheme of things, we are
nothing. Nothing compared to God and the vastness of the universe. On
the other hand, we are just a part of a collective of people who are
very much the same, and want similar things out of life.
That’s why we have to stop looking at those hands, and create a
universe where we can function in the collective, but do so with style
and flare so that we may stand out and leave a legacy.
6. “Map out your future – but do it in pencil. The road ahead is as long as you make it. Make it worth the trip.”
Jon’s life was not written in stone, it was flexible and took many
unexpected twists and turns. This makes him just like us. His ability to
be spontaneous and comprise made his life more exciting.
While there is great merit to being a stand for what you want to do,
and have an unshakeable commitment to a cause, there are many paths that
will lead to that goal, some more fun than others. It’s your life, take
the scenic view.
7. “The only enemy is ignorance.”
This comes out of you from nowhere, just when you thought ignorance
was bliss. The truth is that it’s not a sin to be ignorant, but it is a
sin to remain ignorant. Being closed off, and uneducated will lead one
to live a shallow life where nothing more than carnal pleasures exist.
That’s what Hitler’s goal was for every person in the world, to be
nothing more than an animal.
By being open minded to any possibility, reading, learning, and fully
experiencing life from all angles we are allowing ourselves to grow. We
are allowing ourselves to make a positive influence on our neighbors
and on shaping and changing the world.
Go ahead and study the great, successful, and happy men of history.
There’s no need to reinvent the wheel and there’s a good chance that
anything you could come up with has already been thought of before. Use
their knowledge to take your life experiences to the highest level.


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