Sunday, July 26, 2009

Avoiding RTP!



As you may know, "Road to Perdition" (RTP) is a hollywood movie. It was a graphic novel turned into a great movie in 2002. "Road to Perdition" essentially means road to "state of final spiritual ruin" or "loss of soul." At this time, rsg is avoiding the "road to perdition." For the past 8 months, the author of this post has encountered four to five predicaments. Each predicament has brought the author to ask himself the question, "Can I avoid the road to perdition?" Now, it has become a question to ask regardless of the predicament. Whether it is a loss of a job, loss of residence, or financial instability, each time rsg has asked himself, "how can I continue to avoid RTP?" There is a lot of self-introspection occurring, which makes the author very careful about his decisions. He has faltered on many occasions, but there have been points of success. For those people who wonder how success happens, it comes from making the right decisions. One of them is avoiding RTP. Making the right decisions in one's career, relationships, & finances will lead to a natural avoidance of RTP. There is no exact formula, but it can be attained.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Checking out Wineries, plus RF's 15th grand slam title!



Well, it was a great 4th of July weekend for Hollywood G! I checked out three wineries (Korbel, Robert Mondavi, & Artesa), and went to muirwoods national forest also. Finally, sunday brought the best tennis match ever played as Roger Federer won his 15th grand slam title at wimbledon. He defeated Andy Roddick in an epic 5th set by the score of 16 to 14. Roddick shocked many people in this two week tournament, and he had his chances to defeat Roger. Roger played his best match of the year. Back to the trip, the weather was almost 40 to 45 degrees cooler than phoenix. It was a great escape to the SF Bay Area for Hollywood G! Check the picture above which was taken from Robert Mondavi winery! Korbel winery is known for its champagne and it was a great opening winery to check out. Robert Mondavi is a popular tourist attraction, while Artesa gives breathtaking views of Napa Valley. This trip is one to remember!