So, I was a participant in the 2015/16 MKE and went through it all, thinking I had properly completed it. The fact is, I obviously didn’t catch all the true meaning of it all, as demonstrated by me using the term “completed”. This definitely a course that becomes a habit, Og Mandino endeavors to emphasized that point in his first scroll by installing the foundational habit upon which all thereafter will be build. Apparently, I was just reading the words and only assimilated a portion of the lesson back then.
The one smart thing I did was to acquire the lifetime access so that I never lost touch with Mark, his team and the MKE courses. And, that this year, I answered the call and enrolled via the wonderful people from last years’ group who paid it forward.
All this is background to say, it was the regret of not seeing the progress I had anticipated in my life that pushed me to the front of the line when scholarships opened up in September. That call from way back in 2015 while working on refining a prior version of my DMP and the feeling of using words to construct the life that was to be when combined with my willingness to adhere to the processes. I heard it loud and clear, What do you want? Really Want! And what are you willing to do, and sacrifice for experience that life that currently still remains on the drawing board?
The two revisions of DMP (Definite Major Purpose) that I have drafted and submitted thus far have been a joyful process, I’m loving every minute of it! During my several reads (out loud) of my DMP daily, I find my subconscious finds better and more precise words and phrases to adjust and re-target, with additional accuracy, what I truly want.
The cement is falling off this aging Budha and revealing and increasingly aligned, mature and excited soul ready for renewed enthusiasm in the pursuit of my dharma, that fulling basket of things, relationships and sensations that come with progress and improvement. Being a blue/white, accomplishment and peace is life-path lane that feels best and allows me true to feel true joy. The phrase, “What do you want” being the key that unlocked the door to that process of discovery. Peace out…



Excellent, Robert! I am also a Lifetime Member, smart choice. We are continually learning.