Tag: Thoughts

  • Musings

    Musings

    I have found that in most cases, my choice boils down to the discomfort of discipline—or if I give into my cravings—the anguish of suffering.

  • Echo:  The Weekly Update

    Echo: The Weekly Update

    Word Count, Vol.4:  52332 Thanks to All Who Bought Echo!  And BIG THANKS to Melissa, Barbara, Ian, Lorna, [anonymous], Lisa, Meg, Matt, Bobby, F.T., Alice Smith, Leslie Coop, Richard, Shauna, Sydney, Pam, Jessica, Angela, Kiesa, Ross, Keith, and Alice for posting AMAZING reviews on Amazon!!!  Ashley too for the 5 star on Nook! News:  Not…

  • Thank You Recent Echo Purchasers/Readers!!!

    Thank You Recent Echo Purchasers/Readers!!!

    I wake up and wh’BAMMASLAM!  I see a some Awesome Peoples have bought either bought Echo or read it on Kindle Unlimited!  Whoever you guys are…Thank You So Much!!! 🙂 🙂 🙂 Get Echo Vol. 1 on Kindle here:  Vol. 1 on Kindle.  Vol. 2 on Kindle here:  Vol.2 on Kindle  Vol. 3 on Kindle here:  Vol.…

  • Musings

    Musings

    That discipline that infuriates you?  That nettles your mind and makes you feel like screaming in rage?  If you endure it, then you will become more flexible, and more able to endure your cravings.   So the choice becomes simple:  the initial rankling that comes from discipline, or the eternal powerlessness that arises from craving.

  • Musings

    Musings

    Everyone at point “a” wants to be at point “z” (desired state).  But who wants to exhibit the discipline, humility, and sacrifice to navigate points b through y?  Not only that, but luck is needed as well.  There is no guarantee of success; the only guarantee is grinding, exacting effort.   But is there any…

  • Echo 4 Tidbit

    Echo 4 Tidbit

    I’ve known for a long time how the Echo series would end.  The problem I’ve recently been facing is how do I stay true to the theme and create a finale that could match or surpass my favorite moment in Echo 3—the appearance of the “blaze avatar.”  It came to me after a bike ride…

  • Musings

    Musings

    The world is layered with traps—ones that use the control mechanisms of instant gratification and immediate discomfort.  To avoid these traps, it is necessary to utilize training and discipline. We must train ourselves to be proactive agents, rather than reactive beasts.

  • Thank You Recent Echo Readers!!!

    Thank You Recent Echo Readers!!!

    sk’backaSLAM!  I see that some people(s) were reading Echo yesterday on Kindle Unlimited!  Whoever that was, Thank You So Much!!!  You’ve provided much-appreciated motivation for me and I’m gonna use it to get busy drafting!  Thank You!!! 🙂 🙂 🙂 Get Echo Vol. 1 on Kindle here:  Vol. 1 on Kindle.  Vol. 2 on Kindle here:  Vol.2…

  • Musings

    Musings

    One of the most powerful forms of faith is to be the person that deserves everything you dream of, day in and day out, regardless of whether you get what you want or not.

  • Musings

    Musings

    Ironically, I have noticed that many of those who act precious about the “outer” have a tendency to neglect the “inner,”—to neglect discipline and wallow in unproductiveness.   While it is fine (and oftentimes essential) to keep one’s environment tidy, it must never be at the expense of personal capability.