So rather than supporting Bezos or any of our other corporate overlings this Christmas, support our Virtus Family.
Read MoreThe universe won't wait for you to chase the things that you want to chase. The earth will keep spinning and life will keep happening, regardless of whether you decide to sit on your hands or chase your dreams.
Read MoreThis photo below may just be another photo for some, but for me, this photo from Tuesdays 6 AM VGT session epitomises much of what makes Virtus, Virtus.
Read MoreOf course, there can be catalysts for immense change, but for the most part, we are creatures of habit. Hard-wired to continue down the same path regardless of whether it is helping or hindering us in our quest to become our best self.
Read MoreWe love doing things that we're good at. Things that provide us with the space to express our capacities & improve on those capacities. Running in many ways is still a means to an end for me (health, wellbeing, football) but the more I run, the more it becomes a means within itself and the more I enjoy and appreciate what my body can do.
Read MoreThe big question: What do you want, that both scares and excites you at the same time?
Read MoreEverydayness is the way we get so immersed in the routines and roles of our daily existence that we never experience full consciousness of who we are and what choices are available to us.
Read MoreTo me, an Excellent Adventure is this: ‘A remarkable experience, of the highest quality’
This is what I want for myself, for you all and for every human being on this earth.
Are the lessons, triumphs, challenges, failures and victories that we face as individuals universal in nature? Or are our own individual experiences just that, individual?
Read MoreLife is all about perspective, mindset and is a culmination of the decisions you make. If you choose to make poor decisions more often than not, this will be reflected by a poor quality of your life, if you make good decisions, then you'll live the life you want to live.
The scientific method is designed in essence to prove theories wrong.
In other words, pseudo-science seeks confirmations and science seeks falsifications.
'I don't have a flag, I'll be working towards it, but it's not going to define me whether I get it or not'
I never quite made my childhood dream of playing AFL. But I have no doubt that my life is richer for having 'failed'.
I want to know why I think the way I think and do the things I do. How can I better learn what is true, to ultimately be wrong less? How can I better understand my reality to improve how I live my life?
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