When I refer to “fire” in my title, I’m talking about the spark of inspiration that actually turns fans into a flame of energy that really gets things done, not a literal fire that burns things or cooks food. Also, “fire” refers to what makes us go in our lives. So, when I think of life, existence and everything, I think of something active. What better metaphor than fire or the idea of ​​extended action to describe it?

Of course, we could use the metaphor of positive energy, or protons and electrons to describe what I’m describing, but that’s just another form of fire that I’m writing about here. Fire in this case is simply an expansionist movement as a concept.

So, inspiration is a fire in itself, and a spark of ideas that launches it. When we go with her, everything about her expands. The only thing that gets it off is the wrong way to do it. In reality, though, true inspiration is often a good thing.

Inspiration without action is worse than romance without funding. If you don’t put your best efforts and resources behind your best ideas, there will be no great and satisfying outcome. This brings me to my point here: even if your outcome is slightly different than what you expect, there is always a chance within that outcome of eventually getting something better than you aimed for if you are persistent and don’t stop meaning “if you fail at first, treat reality as differently as possible.” It also means, instead, that more gold has been extracted from the minds of people than ever taken from the Earth. However, it must be researched creatively and used with more resourcefulness than anything extracted from the earth.

One thing I actually get is that riches come more from ideas than from mining equipment really. Especially now and in the future. Literally, ideas are a fire more powerful than cauldrons for smelting precious metals when done right. I hope these ideas inspire you with a great, broad outcome to put it like, Samuel “Golden Rule” Jones, What I want for myself, I want for everyone, But I’d like to add this: What I want for myself, I want for everyone, I want everyone to benefit, true friend and foe alike certainly! Because part of the expansion is genuinely beneficial to everyone, including you. So, I conclude by saying the words of St. Paul in the King James Bible from Chapter 2 of 1 Corinthians, verse 1 in the New Living Translation: “When I came to you, dear brothers and sisters, I used no lofty words and admirable wisdom to tell you God’s secret plan.” The “secret plan” is to set our reality on fire as great ideas materialize from within us. That’s it.