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Our main business is not to see what lies dimly at a distance, but to do what lies clearly at hand
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“Brian, I can not thank you enough for all that you have shared with me over the past week via your philosophers notes. I found a link to them and have listened to about 80% of them with the last few coming in right now. I am an audible.com junkie and have been listening to constant audio books and pod casts for the last 5 or so years but your information is hands down one of the best that resonate with me. so thanks. it is so great to hear your ideas on these books and then how they relate to other books and ideas. It helps that I have a similar goal and starting point in my beliefs. I am all for the creation of wealth (not individually but as an idea for helping humanity) and find your ideas on this refreshing.” ~ Paul
“PhilosophersNotes is honestly one of those ideas you say, "I wish I’d thought of that!" Well, although you didn’t, you thankfully get to be the fortunate beneficiary of Brian’s amazing contribution. In a world that is so trapped within the illusion of time what greater gift than to have some of the world's most powerful minds be so beautifully distilled into manageable and inspiring summaries!” ~ Peter Crone, petercrone.com






"Whatever you habitually think yourself to be, that you are. You must form, now, a greater and better habit; you must form a conception of yourself as a being of limitless power, and habitually think that you are that being. It is the habitual, not the periodical thought that decides your destiny." ~ Wallace D. Wattles
