I Used to Be a Celebrity…

May 21, 2007 by Dan and Jennifer  
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7 Responses to “I Used to Be a Celebrity…”
  1. To bad that a lot of people don’t think like me and you. That’s why celebrities exist, because usual people make them celebrities. Simply they don’t understand the power. To bad for them …

    I want to be a player, and not a spectator.

  2. Damian says:

    Aaron - loving the pic man and loving this article even more.

    I’m one of your subscribers and usually just lurk in the background soaking up your advice but I couldn’t pass the chance by to say Thanks for this article.

    Totally spot on - what more can I say!

    Maybe you’d like to take a moment out of your heavy (and admirable) schedule to join in with some ‘Spiritual Genealogy’ - it’d be wonderful to read who passed on the Spirit to make you who you are today.

    My intro is at Sharing the Lessons - An Introduction. With the first of my dedications at Sharing the Lessons - Mortality, Compassion and Giving Unconditionally. I see this as the Evolution of the meme or tag and my hope is that ‘the Good Guys’ will encourage it to grow organically, sowing the seeds of inspiration along the way.

    Another quick thanks for your ‘Simply Successful Secrets’ - my involvement in offreing my tips has brought much abundance by way of Link Love in return.

    Keep BEing the Change,

    Damian

  3. aaron says:

    That’s a great way to put it, Michael - being a player, not a spectator.

    Life is certainly a full-contact sport, and if all someone ever does is sit on the sidelines and idolize others, they are seriously underestimating their own potential!

  4. aaron says:

    Damian,

    It’s always a pleasure to get insight from all of our Community Members - even the ones who normally just lurk! :)
    I took the time to check out your Sharing the Lessons project, and that is a GREAT idea. Even if it just causes people to think about how their lives have been built - and by whom - that alone is valuable. Add in the lessons that people may learn from reading the stories of others, and it makes the project that much better.

    I certainly have plenty of people who have influenced me over the years, and, oh, the stories I could tell! I’ll give it some thought, and if I think of a story or two that I can wrap around a good lesson for my readers, then I will definitely give it a go, along with a link back to your site.

    Great stuff, Damian - thanks for sharing!

  5. I TOTALLY agree with you. “Celebrity” is nothing more than people’s perception of you. No one is ‘better than’ any one else. I tell my clients this all the time…

  6. aaron says:

    Antonio,

    Thanks for stopping by and for sharing your thoughts!

    It’s amazing how many people need to be reminded of their worth. Until people as a whole understand that they are INCREDIBLE just as they are, let’s keep spreading the word! :)

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