General Philosophy
What To Hide and Not Hide in Business
04 years ago
A lot of people would like to think that society’s typical model of competition is ideal for their business, but what they feel to realize is that when competition harms other groups of people besides just the business they’re competing with, it harms them. And there’s always collateral. There certainly has to be some level [...]
Face Friendship, No Matter the Supposed Cost
34 years ago
There I was, laying next to a destroyed world, after it had already forgotten me. There were no words to be said, no real words to exchange with any of them. The only thing I could really do is initiate some sort of personal self-sedation and attempt to be in existence with these people who [...]
Design Your Life, Like a Paint Brush
114 years ago
This article no longer represents my views about the Law of Attraction. Instead of reading this, I wish you would instead read: Why Learning About the Law of Attraction is a Waste of Time! Recently I took a look at what I had accomplished at this point in time as opposed to six months ago, [...]
The Problem With Typical Modesty
04 years ago
by Scott Lee
in General Philosophy
What are your initial thoughts at the sight of a naked person? For many, the reaction is a negative one, filled with panic. Though considering the fact that nudity is the state at which we find ourselves when we bathe, when we have sex, when we’re asleep, it seems a silly notion that everyone has [...]
Acknowledge Your First Steps But Always Ask: What is the Next Step?
94 years ago
Lately my lifestyle has been a demanding one. Sleeping odd hours, waking up and working more than full time hours almost every week at my job, meeting and getting to know new people, and working on businesses as usual. An ironic keynote I share with many others is the fact that I’m generating more money [...]
The Conscious and Decisive Teen
64 years ago
by Scott Lee
in General Philosophy
Recently in the April/May issue of Scientific American Mind, I encountered something startling. But before I go into exactly what it was, I first want to talk about a concept I created years ago on an old website of mine called YoungPRer.com. The concept was called Evolving Youth. It began as an article that I [...]
Thankful Grateful Gratitude
24 years ago
It is interesting the different ways in which you can approach gratitude. Gratitude is similar to my outlook on good manners – if you have good manners, it really can depend on when, where, how, and how often you use them to determine if they really are good, giving more than one party involved a [...]
The Mystery of Clothing
04 years ago
by Scott Lee
in General Philosophy
Clothing is something that has been an oddball issue for me, I think, in comparison of the average individual. The more time I have spent designing my own apparel brand, the more I have developed a sense of unique fashion perspective. Clothes are an incredible subject – because clothes have such a drastic impact on [...]
What Creates Passion?
44 years ago
Recently I was sitting down having a cup of hot chocolate with my good friend Kellie and we were both talking about our future plans. As it turns out, not everyone is aware of what it is they would like to do with their life in the future. In addition, many will achieve or reach [...]
Top 10 Personal Development Tools & Practices
24 years ago
A lot of people over time have asked me what I use to do so well. While many think that my abilities are natural, and that’s flattering – it really could not be the whole truth. For every single thing that I have completed or achieved it has taken hard work, dedication, and overcoming obstacles [...]


