tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8570650901763538889.post567151158887470724..comments2023-03-24T02:53:47.071-07:00Comments on The Ride :: The Diary of a Young Entrepreneur: Want vs. Need #26CMhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17923465078086760511noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8570650901763538889.post-59679148487186859602009-11-27T08:32:02.570-08:002009-11-27T08:32:02.570-08:00A great post for thought!! We all struggle with w...A great post for thought!! We all struggle with wants vs needs. When we are younger we just don't seem to define the difference as well. As for proving yourself or your passion; that need/want is a great motivator and the fuel that drives us forward! Keep challenging yourself and keep wanting to learn what really makes you happy!jkwanhttp://www.perioscopyinc.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8570650901763538889.post-56708902675889094732009-11-27T02:44:43.961-08:002009-11-27T02:44:43.961-08:00To use a quote from the criminally under-rated 199...To use a quote from the criminally under-rated 1994 motion picture 'With Honors', (starring Joe Pesci, Moira Kelly and Brendan Fraser): "winners forget they are in a race - they just love to run".Sylarnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8570650901763538889.post-52719641006136537482009-11-26T04:51:17.847-08:002009-11-26T04:51:17.847-08:00Mark, you sound like you are in your zone which is...Mark, you sound like you are in your zone which is awesome. I agree, when everything is clicking into place then you are seriously along for the ride and enjoying every second, of no one which feels like "work". It is strange having time to think as most of my thoughts come to me at night right before I fall asleep and then I forget them all... probably a good thing. But you are right in that instints rarely let one down. Hell, mine told me to move back to Cali so something must be working!CMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17923465078086760511noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8570650901763538889.post-23526526580553188962009-11-26T03:42:16.544-08:002009-11-26T03:42:16.544-08:00Really interesting ideas and questions Corre. Nice...Really interesting ideas and questions Corre. Nice comment from Paul too.<br /><br />Personally I believe that when I am at my happiest and most effective I do not analyse my motivations as everything becomes so natural. Business like sport and music has a rhythm and when things are going well it becomes almost effortless. <br /><br />You have a unique opportunity to reflect at the moment which allows you to ask interesting questions about motivations etc. I believe that once you get to California and engulf yourself with your new career and lifestyle such questions may well evaporate. <br /><br />I believe that with the majority of decisions we make we have tens if not hundreds of motivators. It is possible to choose any one motivator and expand on this as your key reason for making a decision but arguments could often be made for many other reasons. <br /><br />This is why instinct is such a gift and if I can trust my instincts to take everything in to consideration without deliberating I can save a great deal of time and stress and become highly effective.Mark Badleynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8570650901763538889.post-46073151945120261812009-11-26T01:13:20.907-08:002009-11-26T01:13:20.907-08:00Great post - motivation is always a key factor to ...Great post - motivation is always a key factor to understand - especially with those people around you. <br /><br />I believe that, in order to "be the best" at something, and become a world name at it (Trump, Branson, Armstrong, Gladwell, Kiyosaki, Buffett, Robbins, Gates and the crew) you have to fall in love with the process, never the outcome (which is normally the money). The greatest achivers would do what they do for free if they had to.... When it stops being about the money and people still do it, thats when they become great.Paul Harrisonnoreply@blogger.com