

PR and Communications for nonprofit organizations, Sustainability, Agile Project Management, Impactful Presentation Design. I tweet about food @hungryseattle
…amazing, mythical benefits of billionaires having, well, actually materialized in America? I don’t. It’s self-evident to see that the rise of billionaires didn’t result in prosperity, weailth, riches, fortune. The average American is broke. He lives paycheck to paycheck. He’s crushed by debt he can never repay. He lives a life of psychoeconomic trauma, something like a neo-peasant, constantly worrying if his overlord will dispossess him just because the harvest — which is beyond his power to control — failed. It’s a terrible plight. Billionaires didn’t make any of that go away — in fact, they seemed to make it happen. How do we know?
If you wake up early and — rather than getting sucked into the distraction of your smartphone or the addiction to stimulants — you start vividly imagining your desired future and boldly acting toward that future, then your life will quickly change. It’s not rocket science. It just takes having something worth striving for and taking action.