Category: Advice

  • Baba Abdul

    Baba Abdul

    Baba Abdul has taught me many things. We were talking over dinner last night and he talked about two great lessons that I think are important to share with you.

    First, it is impossible to know when something happens to you if it will be a good thing or a bad thing. Something may happen to you that, in your mind, is the worst thing that could possibly happen. For example, you don’t get that dream job offer or your boyfriend/girlfriend that you thought you were going to marry breaks up with you. But that terrible event may turn out to be one of the best things that ever happens to you. You simply don’t know the full story and as a result, there’s no way for you to accurately judge if the event was good or bad.  It’s equivalent to a caterpillar landing onto a leaf and thinking “oh I’m so lucky!” But on the other end of that leaf is a bird who’s about to devour his next meal. You only see the events of your life through binoculars that are narrowly focused on one scene. But once you zoom out, the “good” or “bad” actually becomes evident. It is impossible to predict in advance or even at the time that it happens. As a result, it’s best to keep an even keel and open mind.

    Second, you should live your life and make decisions with no regrets. What Baba Abdul means by this is you should make the decision today that you will not live to regret in 10 or 20 years. Imagine yourself 10 years in the future, and your future self is looking back on the decision you are about to make today. Will you be happy with your decision? Or will you regret making the wrong decision? Make the decision you won’t regret.

    Some examples of things you may regret include when you take shortcuts, don’t do things to the best of your ability, hurt someone else, or do something that you know in your heart is not right. Make the decision today that will let you be happy with yourself in the future. Yes, it may be the harder decision to make today. But when you compare this short-term sacrifice to the regret and anguish in the long term, it makes today’s hard decisions much easier.

    Other things your mom and I have learned from Baba Abdul:

    • Be open minded and don’t judge people
    • Times change, and you have to change with them
    • When you read things in the news, you don’t really have the full picture so don’t have too much conviction in your opinion or belief
    • There are three important things to have a good, healthy life: eat well, sleep well, and exercise.
    • Don’t marry a musician, a mullah, or an actor
    • Never let anyone push you around
    • Be fair and reasonable, but when someone starts to want more than their fair share or gets poroo, tell them to beat it.
    • You need to invest time in your kids and family. That will be your most proud accomplishment.
    • You can learn from anyone, at any age. I remember baba used to tell me when I was a kid “I learn a lot from you.”
  • Always, Your Mimi

    Always, Your Mimi

    Dear kids,

    I’ve been wanting to share some thoughts about things that have made (my) life beautiful because some of them are simple yet able to help you feel amazingly happy and peaceful, or even sometimes excited, when things get tough.

    I have only to look into my earliest memories to see pictures that have attached themselves inside of me and carried me forward through many challenges. So many wonders that have made a difference…

    Sing, hum, find your passion, and abandon yourself fully to the power & beauty of art that surrounds you—music, paintings, sculpture, buildings, gardens, stories and more…

    Laugh at anything silly that lightens your heart, especially when shared with a special friend…

    Take time to listen to someone you really care about so deeply that you realize, in that moment, that nothing else matters and your own troubles are small…

    Look around you and find something that brings you JOY, a smile, and a sense of wonder…

    For me, it’s the simple but profound things that touch and move me forward… a sunset, a sky sparkling with stars, my dog’s eyes looking into and trusting mine, sitting with friends around a campfire—or anywhere, really, and fireflies lighting the summer nights like blips of warm light.

    Treasure the special moments and people that help make you YOU, and you will light the world brighter than anything you can imagine!

    Always,

    Your Mimi

  • The Best Students

    The Best Students

    The best students are those who never quite believe their professors.

    -Jim Collins

  • Low Overhead = Low Stress

    Low Overhead = Low Stress

    Low overhead = low stress

    Low overhead also = more optionality for you to take risks.

  • Live, For I am Coming

    Live, For I am Coming

    Death twitches my ear. “Live,” he says, “I am coming.” –Virgil

    This is one of my favorite quotes. Live your life to the fullest. It will go by in a flash and soon you will be gone. Yes, that is morbid. But it is also true. The sooner you realize that the sooner you will live every moment to its fullest.

    Six Feet Under is a great show to watch to realize this. It covers the lifetimes of a bunch of characters that you get close to.

  • Your Life Depends On It

    Your Life Depends On It

    When you want to do something big in life, like start a business or a new career, act like your life depends on being successful. Don’t think of your goal as something that would be “nice to have one day if I am lucky.” It has to become your life’s mission, and something you live or die by.

    If you approach your goals with this level of seriousness, you can’t lose. The people who do great things in life do so without this deadly serious mentality. Because if you take this mentality, you can’t lose.

    Attack what you want to do with everything you’ve got. Most people don’t understand what it is to really go for something.

  • Who do you want to be?

    Who do you want to be?

    A good question to ask yourself, especially when you are young, is who do you look up to and want to be like when you get older? Ideally you have at least a few people who can be good role models for you. It’s even better if you know these people personally and meet with them on a regular basis.

    Once you have your short list of who you want to be like, the key then is to “act as if.” Ask yourself how this person would act in a given situation? What would she do with her free time? How would she treat other people? What kind of education would she receive? How would she dress? How disciplined and committed is she? You can model every aspect of your life around what this person or group of people would do.

    And the interesting thing is time passes quickly and before you know it you are a peer among this group that you looked up to. It is a self-fulfilling prophesy. In the beginning you are aspiring to be like her and “acting” the part. In the end, you become that person.

  • Take Society as a Suggestion

    Take Society as a Suggestion

    Structure, framework, rules are good and necessary for society. But most people don’t realize that most of this is optional and you can opt out.

    It’s like someone who was born at sea on a sailboat, and spent the first 15 years of her life on the water. Imagine what this person would be like. Imagine the completely different norms, values, rules, and expectations she would have. The current situation you are in determines your perspective and framework for living your life. But it’s not the only possible framework and you have to decide for yourself what life you want to live.

    Dare to be different.

    Don’t be a sheep.

  • You can do anything…

    You can do anything…

    But you can’t do everything. This is a lesson I constantly have to remind myself of because I am always tempted to push into the next project. You have the gifts to get anything done you want to get done… but only if you focus…

  • Practice Makes Perfect: Wrong

    Practice Makes Perfect: Wrong

    The expression people throw around is “practice makes perfect.” This is wrong because if you aren’t practicing perfectly then you are only reinforcing bad habits and wasting your time. The truth is, and your mindset should be, PERFECT PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT.