I’ve always liked building stuff.
When I was a kid I had a set of Lego’s.
They usually came in a kit so you could build what they wanted, but you could also build whatever you wanted, so long as you had all the parts.
Which was also a good marketing strategy, because the more kits you bought the more raw materials you could have to build all kinds of stuff.
Hot Wheels were kind of the same.
You had a bunch of cars, and you had various pieces of tracks. You could build it according to the picture, or you could build whatever you wanted.
Of course, not everything is like that.
If you went to Ikea or any other furniture store that sells “need to be assembled” stuff, you pretty much have to stick to the instructions.
Otherwise you’re bookcase will fall apart in the middle of the night while you’re sleeping (ahem).
On the other end of the spectrum, you could go to Home Depot a bunch a bunch of boards, nails and saws.
Then build whatever you want.
Either straight from your imagination, or from blueprints.
Or a combination of both.
Some blueprints are pretty straightforward.
Others are take a while to figure out.
(Some are straight up fantasies, like how to build a combustion engine that runs on water).
Like if you were to build a bookcase, it would be pretty simple.
All you really need is to cut the wood in the right sizes.
On the other hand, building a house would require a LOT more knowledge and work.
Plumbing, electricity, insulation, etc.
But it would still work, if you had the skills, time and building materials.
Luckily, pretty much anything you’d want to learn is on YouTube somewhere.
There’s one thing that DOESN’T have a blueprint.
Unfortunately, it’s the most IMPORTANT thing.
Your life.
Sure, there’s plenty of people that would LOVE to tell you HOW to build your life, but that tends to help THEM more than it would help YOU.
In order to build YOUR life to help YOU most, you’ve got to design your own blueprints.
Luckily, that’s pretty easy.
Since your DNA is programmed with blueprint building technology.
Just point yourself in the direction you want to go (more money, more health, better relationships) and get started.
So long as you’re only looking a couple of weeks or months out into your future, you’ll know EXACTLY what to do to keep moving forward.
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