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Bio
As co-founder and editorial director of PASSPORT, one of the world's preeminent travel magazine, Robert Adams is an enthusiastic proponent of writing and photography that highlights the best our world has to offer, while at the same time shedding light on what needs to be done to protect our planet and ensure human rights for everyone.
Robert began his career as a photographer and writer in New York City covering politics, the arts and, of course, travel. Starting Here, Starting Now, is the first book in a series that Robert is writing about how to achieve your goals and find personal fulfillment. According to the author, "Life is filled with abundance, joy, and love, but many of us are too busy to appreciate the opportunities we have. In this book I offer, simple, straightforward advice to help everyone live life to the fullest every day!"
Editor:
Robert Adams
Contributing Editors:
Christopher Perry
Jim Gladstone
Joe Pedro
Category Archives: Motivation
Quote of the Day by Maya Angelou
TEAM: Together Everyone Achieves More
Inspiration is all around us. Every day all you have to do is look around you to see wonderful people doing incredible things. Sometimes it’s total strangers who inspire us, other times it’s our friends or co-workers. Helping others to … Continue reading
Quote of the Week from Buddha
Who are the happiest people you know?
Quote of the Day from the Dalai Lama: “Choose to be Optimistic”
Thanks to my friend Bond of Thailand for sharing this wonderful quote with me.
Quote of the Week: The Journey is the Destination
During my first year in college, I remember someone telling me that the most important thing about life is the journey and not the destination. I didn’t fully appreciate what he was saying until a few years later, but it is … Continue reading
Video of the Week: Don’t Stop Believing by Sam Tsui
Here’s my pick for feel good video of the week. Thank you Sam Tsui!
Quote of the Day: Live, Laugh, Love!
Do Something Every Day to Make the World a Better Place
“The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched, they must be felt with the heart.” “Until the great mass of the people shall be filled with the sense of responsibility for each other’s … Continue reading