Last week, I visited a Ron Mueck gallery in Mexico City. I’m not usually a museum/gallery type of person (although I did love the museum of Anthropology and the peace museum in Hiroshima) but since tuesdays were free, I decided to take a look. If your unfamiliar with Ron Mueck, he is a hyperrealistic sculptor…
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First off, let me be the first to say that Las Vegas is not one of my favorite places. It can be a ton of fun but it’s just not my typical type of adventure. However, It’s definitely a cool place to see once and I know many people who absolutely love it. When I…
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Teotihuacan is one of my favorite places on earth. It’s only an hour or so from Mexico city, is extremely rich in ancient history, and is absolutely remarkable to look at and climb. Mexico has many pyramids across the country including Chichen Itza, Monte Albán, Templo Mayor, and thousands more. Teotihuacan is one of the…
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When one chapter ends and another hopefully begins. I wrote about this on the bus heading home from a 2-week job on a military base in Wainwright, Alberta. It was a totally unique experience. I had received an offer to act as a villager in a military role play exercise. This meant I got to…
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It’s been a dream of mine for sometime to be able to pay for a trip for my mom and dad. I always thought it would be a really cool gift to send them somewhere unique and different from anywhere else they have been. Unfortunately, as a student/shoe-string online entrepreneur, buying plane tickets for other…
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I’m writing this quick post to let you know about a new project I’m working on. I know it’s been a while since I’ve made a post but I assure you, Im not dead. Actually, I’ve been working to write posts behind the scenes and focus more on off-screen writing (for the time-being) as well…
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Who says we can’t be inspired while lying on a couch! I know I was. I was sitting there before pulling the couch out into a bed, amazed by the kindness and openness of the people we were staying with. We didn’t know them at all. My girlfriend and I had arrived in another country…
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I’m pretty sure the name “O” was given precisely due to the reaction of the audience. ooooo. Wow! That’s what I heard over and over as I sat through Cirque Du Soleil’s spectacular production of O. A very good tribute to the beauty of theatre, this Las Vegas only show features immaculate stage design, beautiful…
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Written on
July 27, 2011 by
Matt in
Life
It’s true. As of July 31st, I am officially one year older. Ah… birthdays. I remember how amazing birthdays were as a kid. Friends, family, balloons, gifts, and cake. Life was good. As the years passed, birthdays became fun for partying with friends in bars or house parties and now the parties have transitioned into white…
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Meet Aaron Ross, the founder of PebbleStorm, which is helping 100 million people “make money through enjoyment” by combining happiness and money. Aaron’s Unique Genius work shows people how to discover their purpose & passions and turn them into a successful business. Aaron is also the author of “CEOFlow: Turn Your Employees Into Mini-CEOs“, and “Predictable Revenue”…
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