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Adapt, Flow, Change and Respond

None of us really knows what’s going to happen next

Mitch Ditkoff
11 min readFeb 18, 2023

“It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is most adaptable to change.” — Charles Darwin

It is not uncommon for people who have a beloved coach, mentor, teacher, guru, or master to report a wide variety of benefits in relationship to that person.

Somehow the student/aspirant finds themselves on the receiving end of all kinds of hard-to-describe “good stuff.”

And while these benefits are variably described, there is usually a common denominator to them – the off-the-grid experience of tuning into the magic of life.

Metaphorically speaking, it’s as if the wise ones we learn from act as a kind of tuning fork — an instrument that vibrates at a much higher frequency than usual.

Indeed, in the company of an awakened one, the experience of life often becomes amplified.

As a long-time student of Prem Rawat, I have experienced this phenomenon more than a few times with very little effort of my own — kind of like landing on Free Parking in Monopoly.

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Mitch Ditkoff
Mitch Ditkoff

Written by Mitch Ditkoff

Co-Founder of Idea Champions and Face the Music. Author of Storytelling for the Revolution, Storytelling at Work, Unspoken Word and Free the Genie. Human being

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