the nomad diary

an investigation of freedom

My purpose

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If I am to be any one thing, let it be kind. May the people I come across, whether it be for a minute, a month, or a lifetime, feel better about themselves having met me. I hope to never forget that even the briefest encounter can have a lifelong impact.

 

I will not just live, I will live with consciousness, always striving for a better understanding of myself and my surroundings.

 

I will give money the respect that it deserves, but it will never have power over me.

 

I will use my knowledge and understanding of past experiences to effectively plan for what is to come, all the while maintaining a continuous appreciation and awareness of the present moment.

 

I will work diligently every day to become something more than what I was the day prior. For me, the most difficult envy to cope with is that which we have for a former self.

 

I will address those who oppose me with tact and my most open mind, focusing primarily on the opportunity for cooperation and mutual growth.

 

I will know when to apologize.

 

I will be flexible and adaptable in my opinions, as well as my actions. From here forth, if I am ever described as stubborn, it is time to reevaluate.

 

I will read. A lot. I will teach what I have learned.

 

I will live on my own terms, proactive to the end, never letting another person impose upon me their own definitions of success, wealth, prosperity, or happiness.

 

I may never adopt religion or concretely acknowledge the existence of god(s), but I will always remember that such concepts are of the utmost gravity to many people. No matter how difficult I find them to understand, I will respect all types of spirituality.

 

I will not take for granted the fact that my body is a miraculously complex system that has remarkable potential for longevity, as well as decay. I will treat it in a way that favors the former.

 

I am an adventurer and I will never, ever, stop exploring.

 

I will be courageous.

 

I will be humble.

 

One day, I will have mastered the intricacies of my life enough to invite another person to be a part of it. I will be a devoted husband to a talented and passionate wife. Together, drawing from our collective knowledge, wisdom, and life experiences, we will raise a family.

 

I will be a father, and one day I will teach my children all that I have learned. This will be the most important work of my entire life.

 

I will die one day, and if I have my way, my friends and family will hike in my honor into the Kawuneeche Valley outside of Grand Lake, Colorado. My ashes will dance weightlessly in the summer breeze as I am reunited with my grandfather and all those who went before me. People will say in earnest that my time on earth was well spent, that I was kind, and that my thirst for adventure was never truly quenched.

Written by Andy Baxley

June 28, 2010 at 9:22 pm

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  1. Hello,

    I was wondering if you accept guest post for your blog. If you do, I would like to submit a few. I’m a recent college graduate, with an English major, looking to build out my portfolio. I can write on a wide variety of topics and am sure you would be happy with the quality. Please email me back if you are interested. Thank you for your time.

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    Kathleen Hubert

    May 10, 2011 at 9:05 pm

  2. Andy-

    Came across your blog today and thouroughly enjoyed reading the post about Ralph Waldo Emerson.

    Even more so, I was inspired by your current goals and your mission statement. I am currently trying to solidify my personal mission statement and noticed how all of your points started with “I will…” I definitely liked the use of action within your words and am now going to employ it in my own.

    Besides all of that, I’d really like to hear about your adventures so far. I’m getting the feeling I need to go adventure and pursue a similar goal so would like to know how it has been for you so far.

    Hope to talk with you soon. -Rob Eschen

    Rob Eschen

    September 15, 2010 at 1:55 am

    • Rob- Thanks for reading! Glad to hear your mission statement is coming along. I’m available to talk about adventuring any time and I’d be happy to tell you all about my experiences thus far. Do you have Skype?

      Andy Baxley

      September 30, 2010 at 1:36 am

  3. [...] My Mission Statement Living your best life [...]


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