Richard G. Riccardi

For those who prefer to think rather than be told, weekly messages crafted to spur thought, broaden perspective, and foster growth.

Be prepared to reexamine your views on subjects like hypocrisy, generosity, fear, forgiveness, sex, faith, and any other area warranting sincere reflection.

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Susan O’Brien
    Susan O’Brien

    Founder, Hail Merry

    I encourage everyone to read Richard's purposeful words. His writing reminds me of Ekhart Tolle. Richard is becoming his own master of contemporary contemplation.

    Chi Nguyen
      Chi Nguyen

      Founder, Purpose Tea

      There have been so many times Richard's words...have gotten me through the toughest days along this entrepreneurial journey. If you're looking for weekly inspiration, sign up for 52 Steps Forward. You'll thank me later!

      Robb Ziegler
        Robb Ziegler

        Founder, curiate

        Richard crafts a rare combination of gentle, purposeful, meaningful, and incisive thought within each of these pages. I'm left not only with different ways of looking at things, but with means to be a better me.

        William Bigelow
          William Bigelow

          COO, Blount Fine Foods

          Richard’s subject matter and writing style are the perfect combination to provoke and inspire new ways of thinking. I encourage you to read 52 Steps Forward so you can become similarly inspired.

          Recent Posts

          Fear

          Better Left Undone? We fancy ourselves facing the world like a swashbuckler standing on the ship’s bow with our saber upraised.  In reality, the fear of failure too often confines us in our safe harbor and stops us from pursuing what we want.  Missteps confirm our present inability, create feelings of shame and disappointment, and potentially subject us to ridicule.  

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          Failure

          It is a dirty word, and we seek to avoid it.  JFK famously said, “Victory has a thousand fathers, but defeat is an orphan.”  However, failure is often better than the alternative, inevitable, hastily decided, and the fertilizer of success.     The Alternative? An evil man died and found himself in a splendid casino with an open bar and beautiful women

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          Draw the Line

          Hold Your Horses We all have a nemesis: a sister who insists you watch her newborn every Saturday night, a boss who calls you on the weekend, or a friend who is always an hour late for dinner.   We reach a breaking point and threaten the end of the relationship if they ever do “that” again.  In one fell swoop,

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          Made for More

          Why Do You Aspire? Our moms were right; we possess and must use our unique talent.  A fulfilling life requires accomplishment – the ambition to do something meaningful supported by the activity leading to its fruition.   It goes beyond the biblically-inspired obligation declared in graduation speeches, “to whom much is given, much will be required.” Inaction coupled with an awareness

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          Joy

          Components Just as peace is not calmness, joy is not happiness; even the miserable are happy upon the birth of their first child.  Joy is a persistent state attained by accepting every moment without assigning expectations and imposing judgment.  Admittedly, it is a tall task, but consciously practicing gratitude and maintaining positivity reduces our impulse to judge.   Gratitude and a

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          Peace Be In You

          Defined People think they have peace when they dwell in an infrequent tranquil period when things are “right” and they are relaxed.  It is not found in a vacation from the office with toes in warm sand listening to the crashing waves.  While you may be calm and happy, you are not necessarily peaceful. Peace is within you, not someplace

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          Joy

          Components Just as peace is not calmness, joy is not

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