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The Monday Morning Memo

Be You. And Make the Best of It.

November 11, 2024

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Billy Sunday was born in 1862, the second year of America’s Civil War. He died in 1935, during the Great Depression. Billy was a wildly flamboyant and controversial preacher, but he made an interesting observation:

“More men fail through lack of purpose than lack of talent.”

We’ll talk more about purpose in just a minute, but first we need to talk about possibilities.

I will say it plainly:

  1. What you see in the mirror isn’t you.
  2. Look inside yourself and take inventory of what you find there.
  3. Realize that this is all you have to work with.
  4. Make the best of it.

I will say it as Confucius might have said it:

  1. Gilded paper and bright ribbons adorn an empty vessel while gold hides in a rough wooden box.
  2. You will not find what is not there. But what lies inside you is easy to see.
  3. Everything within you is all that you have.
  4. Therefore, it must be enough.

I will say it like an old warrior:

  1. Fancy uniforms don’t win battles.
  2. It’s not the size of the dog in the fight that matters, it’s the size of fight in the dog.
  3. If you don’t have it in you, it doesn’t exist.
  4. Learn to use what you’ve got.

This is how Yoda would have said it:

  1. Be invisible, you will.
  2. Inside yourself, you must look.
  3. Hmm. Flaws, you shall find.
  4. Magic, these are.

I will say it as someone who loves you:

  1. You are the perfect you.
  2. No one else can be you as well as you can.
  3. You will be you for the rest of your life.
  4. It is time to discover what you can do.

And now it is time to talk about purpose again.

A sad voice inside you whispers: “Everyone talks about purpose, but no one can tell me what it is, or where to find it.”

Quit listening to that whiner. Purpose is given to you by what you care about. Is there anything you care about?

Of course there is.

Are you ready for the real mind-blower?

Purpose is given to you by everything you care about. You are overflowing with purpose. The problem is that you care about so many things that you are having a hard time choosing a purpose.

Here is the good and happy news: You can have more than one purpose!

In fact, you already do; and you have what it takes to make a difference.

How many differences do you want to make?

Pick two or three of them to get started. You can add other ones later, when you have taken these first ones as far as you choose to go. Sooner or later, you’ll choose a few that will sink deep roots in you.

Every oak tree begins as an acorn.

Now go. Get started.

Roy H. Williams

PS – “It is better to burn the candle at both ends, and in the middle, too, than to put it away in the closet and let the mice eat it.” – Henry van Dyke

David Sauers used to be a commercial banker, but today he runs a service business with 50 branches nationwide. It’s not the type of business that most people dream about owning. The nature of his business – and the powerful lessons you can learn from his success – will be revealed in this week’s story. But here’s an interesting twist: In a private note to Roy, roving reporter Rotbart wrote, “I love unusual guests and David Sauers definitely fits the bill.” The roving reporter is at it again! MondayMorningRadio.com

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Random Quote:

“When you notice a commonality between two or more things, Seinfeld explains, “You say, ‘Oh there’s something there.’ And now we make what’s called a charm bracelet: You take these things and you find a way to associate them.” “So that’s the process: I’m thinking about this [one] thing and then remember this [other] thing, and then you go, ‘Oh there’s something there—let me connect those 2 things.'”

Takeaway 1: Whether it’s in a notebook like Seinfeld, on notecards, in Apple Notes or a Notion database—many great artists have a habit of capturing the interesting thoughts or ideas they come across.

The comedian George Carlin said his capture habit started because… “I had a boss in radio when I was 18 years old, and my boss told me to write down every idea I get even if I can’t use it at the time…and have a system for filing it away—because a good idea is of no use to you unless you can find it…” A lot of creativity, Carlin said, “is discovery. A lot of things are lying around waiting to be discovered and that’s our job is to just notice them and bring them to life.” That’s what Seinfeld did: he noticed the various contexts in which people whisper and brought them to life.

Takeaway 2: The great fantasy and science fiction writer Brandon Sanderson says, “The way that human creativity works is by combination. That’s what we’re really good at. We don’t come up with a completely new creature. We put a horn on a horse and go, ‘Look at that, that’s cool.’ That’s how we create on a fundamental level.”

‘Creativity equals connecting previously unrelated experiences and insights that others don’t see.’ – Steve Jobs”

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