When Time Speeds Up: Learning to Slow Down
We chase time as if it were endless, yet forget to live in the moments it gives us.

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We chase time as if it were endless, yet forget to live in the moments it gives us.
In a culture that prizes instant gratification, I sometimes wonder if I am the odd one out for having the patience and perseverance to stick with my creation through to the end.
We all want to be safe. Is personal safety a matter of following a set of rules? Not quite. Developing a mindset of situational awareness will serve you well—wherever you are.
By dint of hard work and ingenuity, he built Tesla from nothing into a significant global brand. For reasons buried deep in his soul, he was compelled to destroy it—through reckless actions—setting himself up for the inevitable crash back to earth.
There is hope for trauma sufferers. The brain is plastic and there are effective therapies that do not involve medications. The Body Keeps the Score provides valuable insights into the root cause of mental illness.
Could it be that the Viola MacMillan Award foreshadows misfortune for its recipients? The correlation is too strong — and eerie to ignore. Looking back to when the award was first introduced in 1985, many recipients have experienced a decline in their fortunes, reputation, or a combination of both.
For a long time, I have focused on the craft of writing. Along the way, I have given the subject of book marketing some thought. It’s clear to me that book marketing is not something you do once either before or after the book is released and then declare it’s over.
“Imagine the Earth as a stage, you as an actor in life’s grand play, and the Universe scripting roles for your own personal growth and development.”
Mali, 2010: In the remote reaches of the Sahara, disparate groups of Islamic fundamentalists affiliated with Al-Qaeda have stealthily taken root.
Against this backdrop, a famed Canadian geologist toiling away at a remote exploration camp near Timbuktu discovers the motherlode of gold like no others. Alas, the law of unintended consequences reigns supreme. His compound is raided and in the ensuing confusion, Ayesha, his beautiful wife, is abducted.
Enters Jake Hall, a young and rising mining executive set to visit the camp to assess the scope of the discovery. As Hall escorts his host to Timbuktu for urgent medical care, he’s thrown off course, leading to his own capture by a band of smugglers. His life balances on a knife’s edge as he is forced to journey through some of the most rugged places on earth and endure the desert’s dangers.
Alternating between Hall and Ayesha, Into the Unknown is a gripping tale of captivity and survival of two people who are as different as day and night. Both harrowing and hopeful, the book explores themes of immortality, life’s purpose, prejudice, and the spread of Islamic fundamentalism.