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Friday Foursight from The Daily Dap (Practical Dreamer, Hair Growth, Focus)

No. 18 — 3.15.24

Friday Foursight includes four sections - read them all or jump to your favorite:

Growth Notes

Quotes + More Quotes

A Few Favorite Links

Question For You

Growth Notes

It is more practical and logical to dream, to set goals, to imagine.... than to not.

Those intoxicated to the norm of society deem it practical to be practical. To not dream.

But it is safer and more strategically smart to dream.

To take risk is safer than taking no risk at all.

Few will understand this.

Listen closely - with your ear attuned to the frequency of learning.

Let’s read the title of this piece once more: “Practical Dreamer”. There is a dual meaning here.

First, it’s practical to dream. All things that humans create, begin from the mind of the creator - the human mind that is capable of dreaming. Even before that happens, if one is aligned to God’s will - to the Source of all Intelligence - their dreaming will be a righteous declaration of the Divine.

Second, dreams and goals need action. So, without a plan, a goal is just a wish. Therefore, the dreamer needs to be practical.

Practical. Dreamer.

A definite, organized plan backed by a definite purpose coupled with unstoppable persistence, are the tools of the enabled-dreamer.

To not dream and to never know the aim for your life is doing a disservice to God. He gifted you with His Creation of you - the one created with a flourishing, advanced, sophisticated, amazing mind.

Why not use it for what it is meant to be used for?

As the Nobel-Peace-Prize-winning polymath and doctor, Albert Schweitzer once said, “A thinking man feels compelled to approach all life with the same reverence he has for his own.”

Quotes + More Quotes

“While human judgement may err, true art requires a mind that is always focused.” — Leonardo da Vinci

"The pessimist criticizes, the optimist creates.” — James Clear

“Do the important things before they become urgent.” — my friend, Matt Leskanic

It’s not really hacking because there wasn’t any hacking happening.

Growing out my hair and making the hair follicles stronger, took daily habit and intentional focus.

I even made a 77 second video about the 6 month journey HERE.

#6 and #7 of the “seven penances” of the seven sins of memory by American soldier, engineer, and inventor Scott Stanley Haraburda:

Understand the basis or perspective of the person providing the information.

Understand and recognize the symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder.

Question For You

What area of your life can you have more faith and trust in God?

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