Why so many websites:
The main site for Timothy B. Morgan is accessible here: TimothyBMorgan.com.
I categorize and analyze an endless sea of information.
My areas of interest include:
Genetics and Bioengineering: a broad field that applies engineering principles and design concepts to biological systems and biomedical technologies to solve problems and improve various areas, including healthcare, agriculture, and the environment.
Origins of Life;
Extraterrestrial possibilities;
Capital formation and the Financial Markets;
Film production and script development;
Space travel;
Aviation and Aerospace;
Constitutional Law (all USA based law is Constitutional) and Social Justice;
Like most, my world is comprised of a Personal side and a Business side... yet these two personas are deeply intertwined. The distance of me being or even becoming a Walt Disney is equivalent to that of the space traveled by Voyager 1, launched on Sept. 5, 1977, which left our solar system and entered interstellar space on August 25, 2012.
I am fascinated, however, by Walt’s approach to how he lived his life:
Passion over Labor: Disney was known for his immersive approach to his work, often staying at his studio for extended periods. His focus was on the creative challenge and bringing his visions to life, which suggests he viewed his efforts as a fulfilling pursuit rather than a daily grind.
“It’s kind of fun to do the impossible”: This famous Disney quote captures his attitude towards the creative process and problem-solving. He embraced difficult, ambitious projects, and the challenge itself provided enjoyment.
Continuous Improvement: Walt was never satisfied with his previous efforts and always pushed for a “new adventure”. This ongoing quest for innovation and growth implies a deep engagement with his work that is more akin to a passionate hobby than a chore.
Vision-Driven: He had a clear vision of the direction he wanted his company to take and believed fiercely in his dreams. This internal motivation meant he pursued his goals relentlessly, even through financial difficulties and setbacks, because he was committed to his vision.
Adventurist / Philosopher / Author
To use the term Adventurist implies an affinity with taking Risks. A resultant failure when taking a risk can open a Series of doors to an ever deepening state of Philosophical self reflection.
If you stand up enough times after being knocked down and perform some serious contemplation on the decisions and behaviors that guided you right into the bat that got you clobbered, you will begin to manifest a false illusion that you have developed a profound sense of Wisdom.
The Game of Life never ends and Wisdom comes at the end.
My three rules for life:
Every relationship must be profitable (this has nothing to do with money).
What I do must be congruent with my innate gifts; my soul; and the universal plan.
What I do must come easy ; meaning that it flows from me without effort.
I am not a “has-been”, however my life has been most difficult. Those that I consider true heroes are not the Walt Disney's of the world or any of a handful of individuals that have accumulated great wealth.
My heroes are those that have over come deeply personal odds and instead of becoming mean and bitter… have become more gentle and kind… in Infinite Lies… part of the Infinite Series™… I write about a dear friend who lost his best friend and fiancé. After a devastating auto collision by a drunk driver, he shattered both legs and was told that he would never walk again. He went on to run a marathon in eighteen months from his release from the hospital.
I suffer from physical abnormalities that make a few days in any random week unbearable. I call them seizures, some times I refer to them as baby strokes, but medically, my “sufferings” do not fall into categories like epilepsy or paralysis due to stroke.
I don’t have a fear of people or going out in public. I have a fear of an attack whilst standing in line… any where… and once one starts… I have only moments to act… and then I am down for days…
And then I get back up… shaky and cognitively impaired for days… but I begin again… on a journey I was called to accept…
