Since I was 17, I've had a love affair with a city - New York City. I know that sounds ridiculous, but it's the truth. I return there fairly frequently and seemingly it's often enough but not too often. The city's never lost it's magic. It's a great place!
I sojourned there last week --- lived large for a few days. I'll spare the detail of the who, what, when, where and why - but here's a few things I learned:
1. Make time for the people that mean something: I've lots of friends in the city and as busy as I was, I made time for them all ... I was so glad to see Lisa, Gabi, Hilary, Hilton, Darren and their friends. Yeah, I could have not told them I'd be in their city, but hey, people can make a city too. We hung out - had fun and re-connected
2. The love you make is equal to the love you take, or said another way - share the love - Tough to understand sometimes, but true everytime. Again, will spare the deets.
3. Know what's on your bucket list - and do something about it. Crossing the Brooklyn Bridge on foot has been on my list for well - like 25 years --- I did it this time. It is a magnificent structure connecting Brooklyn and Manhattan. Majestic. Takes like 30 minutes from shore to shore. Well worth it and makes you appreciate architecture. Completed in 1883 - yes, 1883, it's s a testament to mankind's genius. Bet they didn't have today's technology then.
4. Party hard. Yup ... true every time and one of my maxims. Hilton, Darren, Raphael and Alex ---- you know how to do that - damn well. Never stop. Keeps us all young. Keeps us all thinking.
5. Don't oversleep. This is a biggie. I know many people who insist on getting 9 hours of it a night, claiming they "need" it. Disagree. Try 7-8 - you'll be fine. Yes, I know that sleep is important, but there's lots to do and accomplish irrespective of where you liver. Go get 'em.
6. Never forget your roots. Walked past a record store by chance. It's at 130 First Ave at 7th Street. It's a throwback to the 70's and 80's. Reminded me so much of my roots. We met its owner, "Birdman" - (nickname that because he only eats chicken and turkey) - what a fascinating history he has. He's closing this New York City landmark in the fall. Don't miss a trip there - incredible.
7. Be humble. No more need be said.
Peace, love and understanding.
Saturday, May 17, 2014
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