I'm reading a really good book right now called Tools of Titans by Tim Ferriss. I don't recall the individual who said it, but I've decided to adopt the Hell Yeah! principle. The Hell Yeah! principle means I say "no" to everything that I don't feel like saying "Hell Yeah!" to. I've spent my entire life doing things I don't really want to do simply because someone asked me to do it. I've allowed guilt, and a desire to please, or at least not to hurt someone else's feelings, rule my actions. This behavior has allowed everyone else's agenda to become my agenda. The past few months, heck ever since "losing my religion," I've decided that this type of behavior is not something I want to continue. Instead of acting out of obligation, obedience, or duty, I've decided to only respond to those calls that excite my being. If the invitation, request, activity, belief, or idea, does not enthuse me, I don't do ...