Now I’ve Seen Everything . . .

For the person who thinks they’ve seen
everything . . .

Sit back, relax, and take a gander at this
short happening and afterwards, let me know if
you’ve ever seen this one before.

Because I’d never seen anything like this . . .

So there I was, sitting in my little home
office, typing away as usual as I look at the
clock. It reads 6:41 pm. I’m late! I call Kim
and tell her I’m on the way to pick her up,
then take a quick shower, not even realizing
for a second what I’m about to witness.

30 minutes later we arrive at Duffy’s Irish
pub to meet up with a few friends. We get a
couple appetizers (Sliders - 4 small
hamburgers) before going over.

8:15 pm hits and we make our move over to the
9:30 Club here in DC. We wait what seems like
forever before I ask the dumbest question of
the night “What time is this thing gonna
start?”

“Duhh, Daegan you’re at the 9:30 Club, what
time do you think?”

I’m silenced and sit back quietly to wait for
the show to begin.

9:30 pm hits and about 8 minutes later it
all starts. The whole crew comes on stage and I
have to wipe my eyes because I don’t believe
what I’m seeing. It seemed like there were
20+ people up there.

And then a double take, “Is that what I think
it is?” I quiet my mind and focus in.

“Now I’ve seen everything” I think to myself
. . .

There, right before my eyes, was the funniest
and coolest thing I’d ever seen in my life. A
60+ year old man holding a guitar, singing,
wearing . . . a diaper.

(Here’s proof)

Man In Diaper

Now I thought this was all a gimmick, but two
hours later . . . there he was still playing
his guitar . . . fully comfortable in his
skin and his grown man diaper.

This sight made me really reflect . . .

George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic had
been “getting it funky” for over 30 years and
here they were, probably on the 2000+ show,
loving every minute of their performance just
as much as we were.

And I thought . . .

“That’s the answer isn’t it?” Do what you love,
and love what you do and neither it or you
ever get old.

So many people get into a home business to
never work again, but the best of the bunch
quickly realize that it’s not about not
working, it’s about setting a mission and
path for your life that isn’t work.

It’s a mission.

George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic’s
mission is “get funky” and put on a good
show. It’s timeless. All members of the band
were definitely in their twilight years, but
you’d never know by the way they performed.

What’s your mission? Once you’ve got it. No
longer are you working for “the man” you’re
living your message vibrantly playing at what
others would call work, and who knows . . .

Maybe 30 years from now, you’ll feel so
comfortable and young doing it, you’ll wake up
one day and strap on an old man (or woman)
diaper and play your heart out like my new
friend. (Or maybe not)

Either way, set your path by your mission,
and like the wise “George Clinton and crew”
never a day again in your life will you work.

If your mission is anything like mine -
living and creating life without limit across
the globe, maybe this will help you on your
path. Go here and play hard . . .

To the top,

Daegan
“The King Of Never Calling A Single Lead”

P.S. What if you NEVER had to worry about
money again? What would you do? Who would you
be? How would you live? Live from there now,
and then walk the path and here’s your free
blueprint.

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7 Responses to “Now I’ve Seen Everything . . .”

  1. Robert J Vranicar Says:

    I’m sure you enjoyed the show. Is there a 830 club in DC? a great motivational message from you. If you don’t love what your doing quit doing it. Unless you like to work. Just enjoy what you’re doing and forget about the money, it’ll follow as you’ll soon be known as an authority in your field and you’ll live a lot longer, which makes the insurance premium collection department very happy.

  2. Johan Says:

    Straight to the point,I like that. This is a most valuable lesson i knew for a long time but only now starting to learn it. Thanks for every single input from you. I love it.

  3. Karl Kuzmin Says:

    Doing what you love is easier to find than you think. You just have to go after it.

  4. Tracy Hamilton Says:

    Ahh….George Clinton…A true classic! I remember way back in my teenage years in the late 70’s and early 80’s when George and Parliament/Funkadelic used to land the Mothership. You know George is one of the the most sampled artist, along with James Brown with today’s music scene. Hey, if I could get away with it… imagine me going to the bank in a diaper cashing my future checks? Now that would be FUNKY!

  5. admin Says:

    Heck yeah it would!

    Make sure you video tape it when you do. Because I’m posting that right here on the blog.

    To the top,

    Daegan

  6. Scott Cofer Says:

    Very inspiring … George is the bomb.

    What do you think about first when you wake up, and last when you go to bed? That’s what you love - figure out a way to monetize it and you’ll never “work” again.

  7. Matt Says:

    Yup…I’ve seen the P Funk in action and yes, George Clinton wears a diaper on stage.

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