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Showing posts with label Motivational Video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Motivational Video. Show all posts

Alan Watts - What If Money Was No Object?

What If Money Was No Object? 
Alan Watts - What do you desire? The Question. HD.
"Do You Do It, or Does It Do You?"

"So it's all retch and no vomit"

A profound speech from the late Alan Watts.
Alan Watts audio courtesy of alanwatts.org from the seminar: "Do You Do It, or Does It Do You?"


Amazing inspirational words of wisdom.
I was inspired by the clip created by TragedyandHope and decided to make my own with images of my own dreams.

Alan Watts is a brilliant philosopher and writer.
All motivational speeches are the property of alanwatts.org.

Music:  "Time" written and performed by Hans Zimmer from the Inception soundtrack remains courtesy of the artist and production companies.


'The question' was a non-profit project made solely for entertainment purposes, not aimed at breaking copyright law. No monetary gain was relevant for any of the parties involved. All rights to all material remain courtesy of their respective owners, none of which were involved with or notified of this project.



What If Money Was No Object? - Alan Watts.

After watching -but most importantly listening- the above inspirational video with the gorgeous music of Ludovico Einaudi - "Divenire", it’s apparent that 1) Alan Watts knew exactly what he was talking about, and 2) he was ahead of his time. It’s proof that a good idea along with some patience and time will spread to those who are ready for it. The British philosopher inspires us all to do what we love.

Net Neutrality And Cyber Surveillance


Buzz words like “net neutrality” and “cyber surveillance” are often heard and seen in the media, along with various bills referred to by various acronyms. What does it all mean, and why should you care?

Canadians have long enjoyed relatively open and free access to Internet. One of the most important aspects of the Internet is the information and ideas that it has provided to billions of people worldwide. The Internet has been a catalyst for social and political change, spreading concepts and ideas around the globe in a short period of time, and has even had a role in helping take down oppressive regimes. It is where free speech and innovation are king.

The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) developed a framework in 2009 which guides Internet service providers (ISPs) on accepted Internet Traffic Management Practices (ITMPs).

This framework attempts to balance the interests of both ISPs and consumers. ISPs want to control Internet traffic to prevent things like piracy and illegal streaming from congesting their infrastructure, while consumers want private and open access to online content without discrimination through censorship or speed throttling. This is called net neutrality, and it is what many people believe make the Internet as valuable as it is today.

The CRTC’s framework stipulates that ISPs must be transparent and allow open access to the Internet in order to allow innovation and competition to thrive. Internet traffic cannot be discriminated against regardless of its content, use, platform, or source.

The only acceptable use of ITMPs are in instances of temporarily protecting the security and integrity of networks.

Racing Extinction: A Must-See Documentary

Racing Extinction: A Must-See Documentary, World Premier at Sundance

"Racing Extinction" Official Festival Trailer


Superfoods The Real Story

Superfoods The Real Story S01E01 HDTV x264 C4TV

Xylitol is widely used as a sugar substitute and in "sugar-free" chewing gums, mints, and other candies. ... As a medicine, xylitol is used to prevent middle ear infections (otitis media) in young children, and as a sugar substitute for people with diabetes.


 

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Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead

Fat,Sick and Nearly Dead

100 pounds overweight, loaded up on steroids and suffering from a debilitating autoimmune disease, Joe Cross is at the end of his rope and the end of his hope. In the mirror he saw a 310lb man whose gut was bigger than a beach ball and a path laid out before him that wouldn't end well- with one foot already in the grave, the other wasn't far behind. FAT, SICK & NEARLY DEAD is an inspiring film that chronicles Joe's personal mission to regain his health. With doctors and conventional medicines unable to help long-term, Joe turns to the only option left, the body's ability to heal itself. He trades in the junk food and hits the road with juicer and generator in tow, vowing only to drink fresh fruit and vegetable juice for the next 60 days. Across 3,000 miles Joe has one goal in mind: To get off his pills and achieve a balanced lifestyle. While talking to more than 500 Americans about food, health and longevity, it's at a truck stop in Arizona where Joe meets a truck driver who suffers from the same rare condition. Phil Staples is morbidly obese weighing in at 429 lbs; a cheeseburger away from a heart-attack. As Joe is recovering his health, Phil begins his own epic journey to get well. What emerges is nothing short of amazing - an inspiring tale of healing and human connection. Part road trip, part self-help manifesto, FAT, SICK & NEARLY DEAD defies the traditional documentary format to present an unconventional and uplifting story of two men from different worlds who each realize that the only person who can save them is themselves.



Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead Extended Trailer
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