This question cuts straight to the heart of Life… and this series of messages goes, perhaps, as DEEP and Intelligently as possible into the Experience of Life and offers PROFOUND insight gained from a journey that has been EPIC in worldly terms, but is also littered with catastrophic losses almost unimaginable. Set in an array of settings ranging from intimate talks in the Awakened Forest to national conferences, concerts, broadcasts and various public events over the years, Andrew shares a challenges people to learn to truly live, and even embrace the struggles and heartaches along the way…and somehow reconcile and integrate the Day and Night, Pleasure and Suffering…
Andrew Reed is a True Outlier…
Andrew has gone about as DEEP as possible, through personal will, as well as through “events” into the PROFOUND of the Experience of Life. He has accomplished much in worldly terms and in a number of fields, including music, the arts, healthcare, business, wilderness adventurer, scientific research, Alaskan commercial fishermen, consultant/teacher to over 10,000 CEOs and executives, etc. But his life is also littered with almost every catastrophic loss imaginable from the loss of 2 children in accidents, loss of health, loss of a few fortunes, loss of wives & loves, and loss through natural disasters of hurricanes and forest fires. Add in - bear attacks, gunshot fragments in his head, being swept overboard a few times nearly drowning, escaping from fires nearly killing him, having multiple breakdowns and such add to the color to the philosophical topics and practical, pragmatic advice shared…
He has been described as a creative rarely seen, with accomplishments in music and the arts as well as being an expert on creating and operating World-Class organizations. He is also a songwriter and super guitarist under Universal/Virgin Music Groups and WorldSound with an international fanbase accounting for 90% outside of the US. He is the principal of Multi-View Incorporated family of companies which benchmarks and consults with over 1,300 companies, primarily in the United States.
What are you willing to throw your life away on? With Andrew Reed and The Liberation. It's a serious question, one worth pondering. Am I living the life I want, an intelligent life, or something else? How can I have a better experience of life?
Speaker 1:These are some of the questions explored in this series of messages without the brag and the advertisement. Getting beyond even human institutions and society into the wilderness, nature, the reality of how life actually operates on this planet. These messages range from intimate recordings from the awakened forest to concerts, national conferences, and broadcasts on a wide array of philosophical topics.
Speaker 2:Here we are this morning in the Awakened Forest, in the perfection and splendidness of nature at the cabin. I'm gonna share some messages of ideas that were brought up to me when I got interested in advancing my life that really helped me tremendously. And again, this is where the exposure to an idea or whatever can change your life. A vision for your life can change your life. You know, you're addicted to something.
Speaker 2:Well, you can lose that addiction a lot of times just by getting occupied with some direction in your life. And so the power of an idea just cannot be underestimated. So here's a message, again, the type of message that helped me along the way. Like, I I used to listen to Napoleon Hill messages, Earl Nightingale, Alan Watts, of course, all kinds, and David Hawkins. You know, these individuals helped me a great deal.
Speaker 2:So what I'd like to talk about today is really how to be successful in this world. And first of all, let's try to define success. And to me, a lot of times we think about worldly attainments, wealth, fame, popularity, whatever you want to language it as, really. Let me suggest, I guess in my view of the world, as all is natural, all is part of nature, like we're in here with the wind slightly coming up right now. We are on top of a mountain.
Speaker 2:And that perhaps most of us just right out of the gate, are already successful in the fact that we're live, that we're experiencing the sensations of life, and we're in some way fulfilling our part, whether we're happy, depressed, whether we're exhausted, whether we're full of energy, and that we're doing our part just in that oscillation of the up and down of the world. So success itself, I think, really can almost be defined, if I was gonna get right to the point, is just being you. Again, when we consider nature, the vast variety of colors, that it's infinite, that no two things are alike. No two snowflakes, no two particles of dust are identical. So therefore, nature loves variety.
Speaker 2:And I think this creates great excitement that all things are, again, this multi view. You know, each thing in its particular position in the universe, which, of course, inherently has to have a unique perspective just from where it's located. Okay? Boy, I just I lost half of the audience right there, but that's okay. So even success, what what is it?
Speaker 2:And really, right now, I'm gonna talk probably about worldly success, pretty much. Certainly, it's more than money or status. Although society and our peer groups hypnotize us as to what, again, success is supposed to be. And, again, advertising. Advertising, its whole goal is to make us feel inadequate through pointing out our lack or what we should have and all with what the end goal to get us to buy things.
Speaker 2:But, really, success is an interstate of, I I would say, even satisfaction or completeness. It's you might even stylize it as it's a self assessed state of mind or being. Now now I'm gonna just share really four points, here. There's certainly probably things that need to be added. I always like to leave a gap in there for the unknown because, again, we're just this being with five senses to interpret the world, possibly six if we stretch it.
Speaker 2:And so, here are basically my four points of how to be successful in this world. And I'll just list them out first. Move in a direction that gives you energy. You know, energy is life. Life is pulsation.
Speaker 2:It is this oscillation of up and down. And for anything to really happen, there has to be some energy behind it. And it's really nobody likes to do something that turns them off or or whatever. It's much more preferable or I'll say intelligent to go in a direction that actually gives you life because it provides what? Natural motivation.
Speaker 2:The second point is that of focus. You know, focus on that direction and spend five years or more learning everything about it. And I mean everything. So if your heart is in making fine cabinets out of wood, let's say, oak, whatever pine, become the very best at it. Learn exactly what are the perfect screws.
Speaker 2:How do you put those in? How do you lay the wood? How do you prepare the wood? You learn everything about that topic that gives you energy. And when I heard this, I think I heard it from Earl Nightingale.
Speaker 2:It changed my life. You know, I got into the post acute world of hospice and all that, of course, in finance and all that. And I just threw myself into it. And I remember him saying that if you do this for five years, you'll find yourself in the top 5% of that field. And by golly, that's what happened for me.
Speaker 2:And I can't help but that success pattern would apply to other people as well. The third point is to develop the ability to sell or to teach or as we language it in the multi view world now, empower. Because you have to sell whatever you're doing, your product or service or skill to others, at least in a business context or a teaching context, you might say. And otherwise you have no business, you have no customers. And so developing this ability to sell, this ability to communicate value is paramount.
Speaker 2:And I like to think of selling, really when you get down to it, as teaching or empowerment. So this obviously involves the ability to communicate, usually verbally, but also, you know, through your actions, all kinds of different ways of doing it. But this ability to, again, communicate value is probably the keyword. That just has to be there. Otherwise, you're just sitting in your cabin and not impacting the world if that's your intent, at least from a business or an organizational context, or if you're an entertainer or whatever.
Speaker 2:The fourth point is to hitch your wagon to winners. If you're going to do anything on any scale, you're going to need the help of others. Right? Because you just normally cannot do it all. So, you know, you want to hitch your wagon or your life to the most intelligent, the most integris, those that are full of energy and capability.
Speaker 2:And humans can really usually detect a lot of these characteristics, you know, fairly quickly. Hey, this person, I like to be around them. They have a great vibration. They have a great feel. They're smart.
Speaker 2:The integrity things sometimes can be a little more difficult to detect. Is this person a liar? Are they gonna lead us to waste or a devastation or whatever? So that that track record is good to study people a little bit. But once you find these winner people, I found that in building all kinds of organizations or groups, whether it's in the arts or different endeavors is, again, you have to have these capable people and, you know, where they align with the common cause, the common vision, and bringing their unique talents or gifts or intelligence really to the group enterprise.
Speaker 2:And you don't want a bunch of clones. You want people that work in harmony, but yet again, each of them is a multi view. So they're gonna have, again, their unique take or perspective that adds to the overall good, you know, again, to the smart people that are able to willing are willing to to listen and go in and say, hey, that's the best idea. You know? And in the multi view culture, best ideas always win.
Speaker 2:And we'll just stop at the drop of a hat if somebody has a better idea. Boy, that's better than what we have now. And we just drop what we're doing and we go in that direction. So there we have it. There are four moves or steps that people can take to have some success in this world.
Speaker 2:Again, I'll go over them one more time. Move in a direction that gives you energy. Two, focus on that direction that gives you energy and spend five or more years learning everything about it. Then point three, develop the ability to sell, teach, or empower others. Four, hitch your wagon to winners because you're gonna need the help of others to do anything on any scale.
Speaker 1:Thank you for listening. If you need anything further, just go to mbi.life.