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Thomas Edison reminds us that “Genius is 99 percent perspiration and 1 percent inspiration.”
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Thomas Edison reminds us that “Genius is 99 percent perspiration and 1 percent inspiration.”
Are you sweating?
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“As a teacher of the arts and sciences of life improvement I consider it a professional obligation to remain a student; always growing and learning. Only then can I deliver to my clients the best of me. The amazing wealth of information out there coupled with a busy life makes this at times a daunting task. When Brian first shared his PhilosophersNotes with me I got chills. Wow, finally a way for me to keep up with a tremendous treasure of knowledge, and from a trusted source. Brian has, in his skillful manner, delivered the knowledge I want in the perfect synthesized format I need to improve both my life and my career. Although I still want to read the books, the PhilosophersNotes are the next best thing. Thank you! Please keep up the great work. I am hooked!” ~ Devlyn Steele, Life Coach & Student; Founder, ToolsToLife
“I would like to thank you for creating Philosophers Notes! I get so much inspiration, grounding, peace, hope and awesome life reminders from them. For my "day job" I am a sales rep and spend hours in the car. Now that I have the Notes to listen to, I actually look forward to hopping into my car and sitting in traffic! OK - maybe that's a small stretch, but I really do immensely enjoy the Notes. I felt like a Philosophers Notes pusher the first few weeks I starting listening. I had to tell everyone I ran into how great they are. I hope you are encountering much success and fulfillment on your current journey! With much gratitude - ” ~ Rebecca Berggren, Founder, Karma Market - a fair trade boutique






"I don’t think there is any such thing as an ordinary mortal. Everybody has his own possibility of rapture in the experience of life. All he has to do is recognize it and then cultivate it and get going with it. I always feel uncomfortable when people speak about ordinary mortals because I’ve never met an ordinary man, woman, or child." ~ Joseph Campbell

