Buy Best at Amazon

success

0
Comments



argo with his winning entry "Delicacy"

Argo with his winning entry "Delicacy"

Congratulations to my friend from Hong Kong for his winning of the Australian Sculptor Society’s top prize this year.

Surely, there would be many more good news to come. Blessings.

Live Life,
Junius
p.s. underneath is a clip from the Northern District Times.
clipped from northern-district-times.whereilive.com.au

Sculptor’s top prize
HONG Kong born sculptor Argo Wai Ping Ho, now living in Carlingford, has won the top prize at the Darling Park Exhibition 2009 organised by the Sculptors Society.
The Franco Belgiorno Nettis Transfield Holdings Prize was awarded to Ho’s bronze sculpture Delicacy.
Ho is the first Asian winner of this prize in the competition.
Judge of the award his year, founding director of the Sculpture by the Sea, David Handley, said Ho’s Delicacy was abstract and unique in its mechanical structure.
Darling Park Exhibition is an annual key event of the Sculptors Society and has been running for 14 years. This year, more than 90 sculptors and 240 sculptures were accepted in the exhibition.
The Darling Park Sculpture Exhibition runs until September 5 at Darling Park, Gallery Level, 201 Sussex St (corner Market St, up from Cockle Bay), from 8am to 6pm.
You can view more of Argo Wai Ping Ho’s work at his website: argoho.wordpress.com
blog it

Filed under General by .

0
Comments

George is one of the oldest people I come to know in the network marketing business.  He is at least 85 this year, though he looks like in his late sixties.  He is always neat and presentable, wearing a tie and a jacket in most circumstances. He is well groomed.  His grey hair adds a degree of charisma to his gentleness.  He is confident, and never lacks a smile.  He is sincere and friendly. Everyone coming across him would agree that he is full of life.  He is energetic and happy.

He is never shy to share his story.  He openly admits that he is very fortunate to have run into the network marketing (or MLM) business some seven years ago.  The passive income is good but to him, what counts the most is the personal development side of the business.  Like most of us, he said, he has never come to know so many good books, tapes, and other materials on health, wealth, life, abundance mindset, and success principles, etc.  He has definitely reached a higher level of enlightenment.

The learning puts a focus back on one’s own self.  The value lies in “making your life better by making other’s life better”.  We learn that virtually everything can be possible, only if we dare to dream and make things happen.  We learn to see a glass as half full instead of half empty. A lot of these things, unfortunately, are not taught in schools.

In a changing world, the degree of success depends on the speed we learn.

What has motivated George so much is the new found belief that he sees a greater value in himself. He knows that he can enhance his value by investing more between his two ears, and be able to add better value to others.

Learning completes life. If such knowledge can be so meaningful even to an 85-year-old,
what greater benefits would it draw to the younger age groups?

Live Life, Junius.