Elon Musk and others are working on plans to eventually colonize Mars. It is long term thinking that is necessary given the human race’s rapid destruction of our own planet. The plans for this type of project will require some of the brightest minds using the best technology available. Without a doubt it is one of the most ambitious endeavors that is being attempted at the moment. Before reaching the “Red Planet”, all of the planning and preparation needs to be done here on Earth. Survival on Mars is completely dependent upon the work from this planet.
The same is true for all of us. We are also working on a two world project. All of the preparation and planning (or lack thereof) is done in our minds and put into action with our bodies. Just like the Mars colonization, your life needs to be constructed with forethought or it will lead to some form of failure. While your life may not be a grandiose mission to another planet in service to the human race, it is a mission in the service of at least one person (you). Leaving a project of this much importance to chance seems ridiculous. Your second world needs to be created with deliberate mindfulness. This is by no means an easy task! Most people struggle with aspects of the creation of their ideal life. Just because it is not easy, does not mean that it isn’t important.
So take a long hard look at your world. Is it presently the way that you want it? Is the environment correct for sustaining the life that you want? Who do you want in that world? Are you doing things to poison and destroy your own world? These are just some of the questions that you may want to ask yourself. It can be a beautiful world but you need to make it!
Enjoy the day, it belongs to you!
When I buy wrapping paper, I buy it at the dollar store or on sale. The reason is that wrapping paper has almost no value in my eyes. It must meet two criteria: functional and appropriate. Other than that, it is just the mask that the gift wears before it is uncovered. A great gift makes up for horrible wrapping, the reverse is never true.

Don’t give me a hard time! I’ve got kids! However I wanted to draw attention to the subtle beauty of one of the aspects of Disney’s brilliance. Almost all of Disney’s truly iconic films have a catchy tune that works its way into your brain like those bugs in “The Wrath of Khan”. If you’re not familiar with that movie but have gone on “It’s a Small World After All” at Disney World, you know exactly what I mean. The ability to have a song from a movie get stuck in the consciousness is priceless. The problem is that things like “Bippity boppity boo” are not what we want to have swimming around our heads for hours. I truly apologize if I just did that to you.

Roadkill is not usually something memorable. In fact it is usually something that we want to forget as soon as possible. Flattened skunks or broadsided deer do not create fond memories but rather revulsion and disgusting smells. On my latest run, I encountered this unfortunate fellow who seems to have been hit by a car at full stride while crossing the street. I happened upon him only because I was feeling particularly winded and slowed down to walk for a moment. After stopping just long enough to take the picture, I got back into my run with renewed vigor. My furry little friend had reminded me of something in that instant and I knew that I had to press on. The intriguing thing was not the cause of death but the cause of the stride.
We are in essence prehistoric animals. The core components of our brains are basically the same as that of a lizard. Although we have the capacity for higher level thinking and reasoning, when faced with certain threats, the reasoning part of our brain gets short-circuited or overridden by our reptilian brain. The response of fight or flight is an instinct. In the modern world, we do our best to act as if we are civilized and rational. The problem is that when push comes to shove, we literally forget logic and go to our most primal reaction.