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Know Your Starting Point: Principles that Drive Different
My son is a helicopter pilot. I am not. I’m fascinated by his skill set and think flying is awesome, but set me behind the controls of...
Greg Webster
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Life in the Future: From Awkward to Dangerous
People might think you’re crazy—or, at best, irresponsible— to quit your job and start a business. You will certainly be questioned by...
Greg Webster
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Quiet Might Be Just What You're Looking For
Abiding an unobtrusive life may be the healthiest way you can be different than everyone else.
Greg Webster
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4 New Old Ways to Discover Different
Adopting a neo-traditional lifestyle can be
one of the most radically different ways you can choose to live.
Greg Webster
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Build Your Herd Immunity (Take the Sheeple Test)
Getting in the habit of Different is the best way to vaccinate yourself against just going along.
Greg Webster
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Don't Crowd-Source Your Life
Doing Different means you’re doing what the “crowd” is not doing. Discerning what is you versus what is groupthink is an ongoing need.
Greg Webster
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The Hardest Different You Don't Want to Miss
Raising a large family guarantees you'll be Different, no matter where you live or what you do for a living.
Greg Webster
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Is Your Life in Default?
Defaulting to whatever needs to be replaced with conscious choice unless you intend to ruin the life of your dreams.
Greg Webster
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A Different Kind of Profiling
Different in whatever form often is not looked upon kindly by those who don’t understand the power and benefits of Different.
Greg Webster
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Sometimes ‘Traditional’ Is the Best Different Thing You Can Do
Finding value in a tradition that has gone before and aspiring to connect with it can provide a very different way to live.
Greg Webster
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4 Convictions to Guide Your Path
CONVICTIONS ARE CRITICAL FOR SETTING A COURSE IN LIFE. It’s simply not good enough to “Do Different” just for the sake of being different.
Greg Webster
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'Different' Starts with How You Look at the World
You fit into a "grand scheme" in a particular way.
Greg Webster
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Look Back at Your Path to the Future
NOTHING IN LIFE STAYS STILL. From the earth orbiting the sun to a car passing you on the Interstate, everything is moving in some...
Greg Webster
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Christmas, Well Done (Part 3 of 3)
Fear not: Your Christmas tree brings good news.
Greg Webster
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Christmas: Do as They Do, Not Just as They Say (Part 2 of 3)
GO AHEAD: ENJOY THE WONDER OF CHRISTMAS. In part 2 of my 3-part Christmas series, see why celebrating is a good and healthy thing to do.
Greg Webster
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To Do or Not to Do—Christmas (Part 1 of 3)
Sometimes doing Different isn't such a good idea. My Christmas series departs from my typical themes because, well, it's Christmastime!
Greg Webster
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Celebrating Today, in the Nick of Time
Other than his complete devotion to Jesus Christ, the real Saint Nicholas has nothing to do with Christmas.
Greg Webster
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Why Does Everyone Seem Content with Normal Life Except Me?
The “system” is set up to operate in a normal range, so to operate outside of the range, life gets harder. You have to want the benefits.
Greg Webster
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When You Wonder What to Do Next, Just Walk Away
Maryland Farms in Brentwood, Tennessee encompasses 300 acres of offices, retail stores, restaurants, and hotels. But a generation ago,...
Greg Webster
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Letting Go of Easy
I suspect more than any other one thing, our American love affair with ease is the greatest obstacle to having a purposeful, Different life.
Greg Webster
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