Before my most recent trip to Necker Island (Richard Branson’s private island) I saw this video and was blown away. Then, I had the honor of meeting the creator, Logan Kugler on Necker.
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Got an opinion on if you should be Realistic or Unrealistic? Voice it in the comments below.
I grew up being told to “Be Realistic”…
Fortunately, I never listened. How about you?
SHABAMBO!
-Tellman
P.S. If you’re ready to be unrealistic about how successful you’re going to be in the next year, then get on this webinar today.
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video is Awesome even I have come across dreams are unrealistic since everybody cannot make it realistic it is beyond our capacity.. thank you for sharing with me.
LOGAN IS AS RIGHT AS RAIN! I REMEMBER A QUOTE THAT SAID “IT IS BETTER TO SHOOT AN ARROW AT THE MOON AND HIT AN EAGLE, THAN TO SHOOT FOR THE TOP OF A TREE AND HIT A ROCK”. I HAVE ALWAYS TRIED TO THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX AND TRY WHAT WAS NEVER DONE. “Faith is the substance of things hoped for the evidence of things not seen” IT IS UNCONDITIONALLY TRUE…”OVERACHIEVERS ACHIEVE!”
BRIAN DAVID DELANY STARR
Love that quote, Brian!
Another good one is: “Don’t tell me the sky is the limit when there are footprints on the moon.” – Brandt Paul
Best,
Logan
I agree.
But heres my question.
I want to learn how to internet market and I have spent a huge sum of money on material trying to get it all up and running.
Spending more money is obviously not the way to go and its out for me now anyway.
Who will help me and set up for me the basics to market on the internet without ripping me off and or up selling other crap.
I am sick of those who say its simple you just click this and just click that my experience has been that bis just crap.
Anyone out there.
sincerely
Tony C
Tony,
Tellman is probably a pretty good guy to learn from.
Honestly, you’ve just got to be careful with who you’re spending money with and thoroughly check them out and make sure they’re the real deal. If they’re intimately connected to people like Tellman and Joe Polish, they’d probably legit. The key thing though is to stick with what they’re teaching and pursue it FULLY and with 110%. Otherwise, if you’re searching for gold and dig a little hole and don’t find any gold to continue on to dig another hole and then don’t find any gold and continue on to dig another hole, you might find that the gold was in the first hole you were digging but you just didn’t dig deep enough and keep going on that strategy.
I’ll let Tellman chime in with any other recommendations he might have for you.
Best,
Logan
Tellman,
I dig the video and the message. I am going to share it on my blog and spread the word. Thanks for the great content, I will never say keep it real again!
Authenticly,
Mark Edward Brown
Thanks, Mark! Love the fact that it made an impact on you!
Best,
Logan
I`m very interested in what Lagon Kugler in the video and he was exactly right on the point he mentioned.
This lad will go a long way, fair play to him,and for those who slag him off, sad.
Appreciate it, Pat!
Best,
Logan
Very realistic
Kudos to Logan and Tellman. Both are very unrealistic realists. Keep on keeping on!
Incredibly well spoken, way beyond his years, but a bit repetitive. I understand people’s points when they say that Edison and the Wright Brothers were doing completely realistic things, but think before you comment. The field of science may prove that all of these ideas are realistic, however Logan struck me as referring to society as a whole rather than the scientific community. SOCIETY looks at us as if we have two heads when we run unshod, but SCIENCE proves what we do is legitimate and realistic. Don’t take what Logan said out of context. You should always have a solid belief in your ideas, backed up by some realistic thing, so while what you’re doing seems realistic to yourself and to others who understand it, society in its collective ignorance views you as unrealistic. So Logan means that when society thinks you’re unrealistic, thank them because that’s what they think for every great thinker. There always will be an element of realism to a dream worth pursuing, because the dreamer must think it possible to try. But the people around you are not dreamers, they are the ones who shrug off dreams. Besides, give the kid some credit. Being a fourteen year old who does live theater and speaks in front of groups often, I must say that being a kid and speaking with confidence is incredibly difficult. Especially about such an intellectually deep concept. Props to Logan, he deserves it.
Thanks for clarifying, David. You’re right on point.
Are you really only 14? Awesome that you’re already exposed to this stuff and following Tellman. Keep on kickin’ ass!
Best,
Logan
The Video Content Was Right On, But The Video Kept Stopping & Strating Because The Video Buffering Was Not Working Properly !! It Was Somewhat Agrivating !! Carl P. Schnibbe
He makes a statement in the first 15 seconds and then repeats it again and again for 4 minutes. Okay, it is a nice aspirational concept, but in terms of actually giving any process or methodology that is ever going to help anyone, it scores a 1.24 out of 10.
Lots of people tell me that I can’t give such an accurate subjective score to two decimal points out of 10.
They are being unrealistic.
I believe the WORDS are being flip- flopped. To be realistic is to know what is right and what can be accomplished even is the odds and most people are against you.
If you want to go barefoot running, it’s because you know the science behind it. Thus being realistic that you are less prone to feet injuries. People say you’re being unrealistic because wearing something on your feet at all time has become the norm and anything other then that is considered unacceptable.
Thomas Edison invented the light bulb, not because it was unrealistic, but because it was. He knew the science behind the advent of the light blub.
The Wright brothers invented and built the first successful airplane, (again) not because it was unrealistic, but because it was. They knew the science necessary for building it.
You are a person from a very low income family. You want to be a doctor or an astrophysicist or an evolutionary biologist. Yet you are told that your dreams are unrealistic. How his this unrealistic? If you’re dumb as a rock then this dream would be unrealistic. But let us say you are smart. So how is this dream coming to fruition? Study hard, take the classes or courses necessary and always apply yourself. There are loans, tuition, grants. ….. So obviously this dream and most others are not unrealistic.
You are realistic because you can and will accomplish what is achievable.
This is a very good video. He is on the point exactly.
I just can’t believe that this young guy can speak with such clarity and conviction, and be so confident in doing so.
The young man is wise far beyond his years…and He is absolutely right…
Amen
Wow, I’ve thought this way my whole life. There have been many many obstacles and I have prevailed…life is for the tough to get tougher, never give up…
Resilience is a wonderful thing, like a polished stone, it does take time.
Integrity to tell the truth, so wonderful to hear someone articulate this message, Sigh, sigh, sigh, long time coming.
Whoever you are you have a powerful message, only meant for those who choose to hear what you are actually saying.
Shaaboom.
I get your point, but none of your examples are people thinking unrealistically. They’re just ambitious.
Being unrealistic would be spending all my money on scratch cards expecting it to make me rich. I’m sure you wouldn’t advise me to participate in the latest pyramid scheme, because that just wouldn’t be realistic.
Excellent video. I get so many people in my life telling me that my dreams are unrealistic. This video is a great response. Thanks for sharing I know I will!
lol… kugler means “balls” in Danish.