More simplicity

More simplicity.

The most important priorities in your life should be simple enough that no checklist is required to create personal vibrancy.

Look to Nature.

Follow her lead.

Instinct. DNA. Purpose.

Note: Not using photos today is intentional. Experimenting, obviously. Betting you already knew.

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HQ momentum

mountains
Like i’ve said recently, it doesn’t look like this in real life. It’s is looks exponentially better.

HQ momentum

There are very few people, things, and circumstances that you can trust.

This is why prioritizing your priorities is mission critical.

Remember, you were born and you will die.

How you live in between those two events is all you get on Earth.

Focus your time on the essentials.

Only take what you can carry is a great rule of thumb.

Travel lean.

Travel well.

Leave the place better than you found it.

Pack it in, pack it out.

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What simple means

What simple means.

Simple means simple.

Simple doesn’t mean easy.

Simple can be easy.

Simple can also be challenging.

But one thing simple never is is complicated.

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Simple means simple?

Glacier National Park
GNP.

Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.

Leonardo da Vinci

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Invisibly most important

GNP. The trailhead for Mt Oberlin (8,180′). The trail quickly becomes anything but straight.

The aspects of the things most important are hidden because of their simplicity and familiarity.

Ludwig Wittgenstein

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