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Feb032007

My "Quought for the Day"

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The odds are not in your favor.

10-to-1 you haven't thought about the -ONE- most important question you need to ask yourself this year.

 I can tell you I didn't.  Until Rajesh Setty asked me.

My entrepreneurial friend Rajesh thinks questions are so powerful he is featuring a series of questions on his blog called, "Quought for the Day."  (and Raj is quick to point out...it is not a typo!)

Rajesh explains a "Quought" as a question that provokes thought.  And as the year 2007 kicks into high gear, Raj is posting a series of questions from brilliant and remarkable thought leaders.

When Raj asked me for my "Quought for the Day," I jumped at the chance...I love asking questions!

Quantum physics raises more questions than it can answer.  But understanding the basic concepts behind quantum physics can help you look at life differently...just like asking questions. 

So my "Quought for the Day" is therefore, quantum based:

"If every physical creation is first created mentally, then what will you be creating in 2007?" 

 

That's my question to you...and to myself as the year unfolds. 

It is an honor to be a part of Raj's network and I am especially proud to be associated with such high caliber leaders.

Do take a minute to check out the other "Quoughts for the Day." 

Remember...just -ONE- question is all it takes to trigger the answer you've been looking for!

---Tom 

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Reader Comments (3)

That's a beauty Tom! Me: I'm going to create a focus group for young men and a series of comedy podcasts written by my sons.

thanks for the prompt!
February 4, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterPete Aldin
Wow - great question. For me there are two answers. First, I founded a Humanist church last year (www.hopehumanists.org), and plan to continue growing it this year. If you don't know anything about Humanism, then I hope you will visit the site, and maybe even stop by our forum to learn more. Joining the church is not required.

Secondly, I just began a new blog (http://worldofrose.blogspot.com/) which has a very interesting and thought-provoking theme that I hope will generate many new ideas and creative solutions to the problems facing our world. The theme is a simple question, based on the lyrics to a song by Five For Fighting called "World".

The question is: "What kind of world do you want?"

I will be posting regularly about issues that I think are relevant to the question and to my personal vision of an ideal world. I hope that these posts will attract many comments, generate long and thoughtful discussions, and perhaps motivate some of the readers to take on the challenge that the song lyrics present - that "history starts now", and that it is up to us to create it.

So Tom, here's another question for you....

What kind of world do YOU want? ;-)
February 22, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterRev. Moe
I want a world of peace and one consciousness. I could go on and on, but in the end, this is it.

Tom
February 23, 2007 | Registered CommenterThomas Clifford

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