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Written by Joe Mueller
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Tuesday, 01 July 2008 04:03 |
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It seems that in every society there are the those whose ideas and circumstances are molded by the world as it is. Others strive night and day to change the world that they are in, never content and never happy without perfection. Balance is the key to life: avoiding complacency while respecting the forces of nature and life. My name is Joe Mueller. I want to have a story to tell about my life, if not a story for others to tell. We only have a short time on this planet to effect the outcome of the future for generations to come.
Many think of me as a dreamer. I believe myself to be a realist and a dreamer, if such a paradox is possible. I see potential in every situation. I believe as human beings, our single most important need is relationships. It just so happens that my favorite thing to do is network. I love to help people who need help find people who can help. In any big project, you will find people who say, "It will never happen," or "That is impossible." What goes through my mind besides "That's what you think" is this: "To answer that way you have to know everything." Since on this earth we don't find too many people who know everything, I wager that I can always find information that may make BIG IDEAS possible. This is where the realist side comes in; since I am only one man I rely on the BUILDING OF COMMUNITY to get projects done. What most people mean when they say,"That will never happen," is that they don't think the community will work together to REALIZE BIG IDEAS. Now you may see how simple the problem is: to achieve great things you must BUILD TRUST in the people around you, making relationships that can bring opposites together and make ideals pale in contrast to the big picture. What such projects will do is help the group EMBRACE THE FUTURE NOW! and not wait for the next generation to do something. I look forward to meeting and working with you. Please feel free to contact me through this website anytime.
- Joe Mueller |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 01 July 2008 04:14 )
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