Publisher's Letter
The Big Questions
Ty Howard

MOTIVATION magazine's Publisher's Letter March 2020 Monthly e-Newsletter Ty Howard CEO Editor in Chief

 

How Do You Handle The Big Questions?

Stephen Hawkins once said, "I have to speak through a computer... in my mind, I am free. Free to explore the universe and ask the big questions." Martin Luther King Jr. asked and responded to big questions that changed the world forever, but so did Hitler. Both men are equally remembered, but for which big questions and responses do you want to be remembered? The ones you asked and responded to positively or the ones you asked and responded to destructively?

Think about the 'Big Questions' you ask yourself and respond to daily. Also, think about the 'Big Questions' you may pose to others. Each question, along with your response, solved a problem or a need, increased a difficulty, generated new growth, took you the next step in the process, or sometimes caused you to procrastinate on or quit seeking a solution. The 'Big Questions' either help you to improve or cause you grief and stagnation on your journey in life.

With every big question you ask and respond to, you make a deposit into your life or the life of another. Let it be the big question of "What is the best way to lift myself out of worry or self-doubt?" or "How can I inspire my child to be a more confident teenager or kind to others?" The best part of answering and responding to 'Big Questions' is that your ability to learn and grow positively is limitless. Also, if and when you find yourself at a standstill, point of procrastination, or a mistake in your path, your response to a big question can be the brave answer that sets you free to live vibrantly once again.

 
MOTIVATION magazine's Publisher's Letter March 2020 Monthly e-Newsletter The Big Questions
 

Again, How Do You Currently Handle the Big Questions?

Are you bold and fearless with your response? Are you happy and positive about your intentions? Are you a procrastinator or a purpose-driven doer? The fact of the matter is—we all want and need answers to the 'Big Questions.' Right here and now, say a roaring 'YES!' to a positive, more active, and fulfilling life journey going forward. And remember, whatever happens, take responsibility.

You do not have to be a legendary civil rights leader or a tyrant to make a difference in the world. For all the 'Big Questions' you ask and respond to every day, you can make a lasting positive difference. I encourage you to set a goal each day: How many blessings can you dispense? How many lives or communities can you make a positive difference and influence in? I want you to be curious, to explore, to ask big questions, and to find big answers. In the end, you will discover the world most affected by your generosity will be yours.


Ty Howard,
MOTIVATION founder-CEO and Editor in Chief

 

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