The fake YOLO


The problem with the popularised mantra YOLO (you only live once), peddled by adrenaline junkies, gurus and people who have been sucked into the hedonistic vortex that the instant gratification culture has created, is that it fails to realise that this is a fake nirvana that can not be reached by leaping off a bridge attached to a giant elastic band. 

YOLO, so, what does that mean? For what purpose?

In order for us to move out of our current safety zone to a new one we need to handle our own fears and emotions, which is not some quick fix pill, popped and then we can suddenly live a life without fear and at warp factor 9 every day. 

The key to a fulfilled life is not a constant blur of JFDI milkshake, it is having goals that matter to us and then moving on at our pace to achieve them. We can only transition to a new safety zone when we feel comfortable and ready to do so and that can take time. 

However, we allow peer pressure to put us in a position, where even though on the surface, we are fitting in and living life at the percieved ‘edge’, deep down many wish they didn’t ‘fit in’. Uncomfortable in this forced fake place.

It takes bravery to stand out from the crowd and not succumb to the pressure to fit in and it takes more bravery to do it with patience. Ultimately, however,  it is more soulful and rewarding to do stuff that matters to us.

Real YOLO comes from being brave enough to do something different, to stay true to your values, to not fit in and to follow our unique path. It does not come from following the crowd heading to the instant gratification burnout of the mass culture fuelled by the short-term macho behaviour of thinking your ‘living it’.

You only live once but it is surely for purpose far greater in meaning than short term gratification. 

I’m sitting on top of the world 


Well on a large stone outside Lisbon Castle looking out over the city and the river. 
It’s the day after 3 days of an intense and amazing OuiShare Summit. 

I have connected with like minded people from all over the world who had gathered in Lisbon to make a difference, people who care, people who are willing to discuss deep topics that matter, people who want see systemic change, people who truly care about values and living by them. 

I feel totally energised from this gathering and I feel optimistic that there is a force for change. 

The one thing to stay mindful of is while sitting on top of the world, it is important for us all to see the other view, to see the other world, to see beyond our own views and to realise real change is a responsibility of each of us. 

We could all choose to be the leader we want to see and to remove blame on others and show up and make our difference and to not tear down what is there but to create a different and inspiring alternative that others will love, adopt and evangelise to the rest of the human race. 

Thank you OuiShare for this opportunity to be part of your community of change makers.