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Brian : PhilosophersNotes.com The "official" bio

The "official" bio

Posted on Dec 21st, 2005 by Brian : PhilosophersNotes.com Brian

“Here's to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The trouble-makers. The round pegs in the square holes. The ones who see things differently. They're not fond of rules, and they have no respect for the status-quo. You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify, or vilify them. But the only thing you can't do is ignore them. Because they change things. They push the human race forward. And while some may see them as the crazy ones, we see genius. Because the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, are the ones who do."

~ Apple Computers (check out the video)
 

Brian Johnson, Zaadz, Inc.
Founder & Chief Executive Officer (+ Philosopher)


As the Philosopher  & Chief Executive Officer of Zaadz, Inc., Brian’s job is to fire everyone up while setting the overall vision/strategy of the company, financing the business while driving it to profitability, and forming relationships with key individuals within the self-development community. He loves his job.

As the Founder & former CEO of eteamz, Brian led the creation of the world’s largest amateur sports site—which currently (and profitably) provides team and league web sites and a comprehensive suite of services to over 2.5 million teams from over 120 countries around the world. After spending the requisite time in “garage-mode,” eteamz won UCLA’s Business Plan competition, raised over $5 million of capital, grew from 3 to 45 employees in less than a year and was sold for over $13 million of stock and cash to The Active Network, Inc. in 2000. As Vice President at Active, Brian successfully led the integration of the two companies and set the division’s strategy before spending a few years as a philosopher, studying and teaching universal truths of optimal living and sharing this wisdom via his site, thinkarete.com and via his newsletter (that’s sent to over 10,000 subscribers) as well as his podcast and other audio material at LearnOutLoud.com.

 
Before beginning his career as a consultant at Arthur Andersen, Brian graduated Magna Cum Laude with Phi Beta Kappa honors from UCLA where he studied Psychology and Business.
Brian has been quoted in the Wall Street Journal and various other publications on topics ranging from raising capital and building a successful enterprise to recruiting key management and downsizing. He has presented on various panels, served as a judge for the Anderson School at UCLA's Business Plan writing competition, and given lectures on entrepreneurial finance and the Internet economy at USC's Marshall School of Business and Cal Tech. When he’s not sowing the Zaadz, you might find Brian reading, playing some chess, exercising, hanging out with his “Little Brother” James or enjoying a great conversation with a friend.

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Tink : fairydust
14 days later
Tink said

Wow!  You are so young to have accomplished so much!  I am in awe of you.  I’d be thrilled just to be self-sufficient!  :)  Thanks for caring so much.  -Sharon

Brian : PhilosophersNotes.com
15 days later
Brian said

*blushing* 

Thanks, Tink. Love YOUR bio and looking forward to learning and growing together.

Fun!

-bri

Sean : Finger Pointing at the Moon
25 days later
Sean said

Hi Brian.  Fellow UCLA alum here (my major was computer science). It’s great to see you’re taking your experience and bringing it to the next level, and that you continue to remain active and accessible on this site. I look forward to seeing the zaadz evolution. - Sean

Bon Bon  : Seeker of Soulfulness
2 months later
Bon Bon said

I’m with Tink.  Glad to be a Zaadzster…think this is totally crazy and can change the world…my world’s been changing already and I’m feeling a ripple coming on….thanks for being part of the first drop…..Bonnie

2 months later
salliec said

thankyou

2 months later
RAVEN said

Good Day,

         I am feeling my way around zaads. Thank you for being who you are.
Making wampum is a good thing when one does the right thing.

                                                               Bright Moments
                                                                   Raven

Jordan : LightWriter
2 months later
Jordan said

Well, Brian, we share a love of philosophy (I majored in philosophy, and got my B.A., Phi Beta Kappa, from SUNY-Binghamton), as well as a specific love of Nietzsche. If you ever get a chance, take a look at Truth and Value in Nietzsche, a book by my beloved professor, John T. Wilcox, which argues that, at his core, Nietzsche was a rationalist.

Anyway, glad to see you are so strong on the business ends of things. I’m very curious to see what, exactly, Zaadz is capable of doing.

To the Future,

Jordan

Joy : fluid, shapeless
2 months later
Joy said

Great!

3 months later
Masoud said

Hi dear Brian,
I was reading your comments and I amazed how philosopher you are.I am very new to this community and I am very fortunate to be here.we are true seekers of truth,so wish you the best,god bless you.

3 months later
Theresa said

Hi Brian,
Thank you so much for your warm welcome.  I am so pleased to see someone of your intellect and energy listen to  the power within and add the water to so many “seeds” to bring about a chance for so many to do our part in “changing the world” !!!  What a gift.

Thanks again and Peace and Light to all

king : Agent of Change
3 months later
king said
3 months later
Tammy said

You have a great spirit.

David Perdew : WorldWantingPeace
3 months later
David Perdew said

Brian:

I love your bio!

Much like mine…except for UCLA…selling a company for $13 million…being interviewed by the Wall Street Journal, although I've read it…

But I have found the spiritual journey to be my most precious path. Much like you, I am most interested in changing the world one person at a time. And I'm trying to do that with my blog – World Wanting Peace – and other online efforts.

Brian, congratulations on a great concept and a wonderful site.

David Perdew

cobber : OpenMinded
3 months later
cobber said

Inspires confidence - a great bio.
Looking forward to discovering more.

Cobber

king : Agent of Change
3 months later
king said

Brian :

Definitely you have achieved a lot and you are so young ,I llike your “teaching of universal truths  of optimal living  and sharing of this wisdom with others” .I think  I have a lot to learn from you as well , and I 'm in the course of an discovery in which many have failed or  unable to discover thier potential to live life to the fullest ,and able to bring new meanings and significance to them and people around and close to them.

Changing the world starts by  changing yourself first ,and I see that you have transformed yourself overtime within a short period of you life  ,as one  never step into the same water of  life twice , and you can never be the same again ,are you ? and its definitely interesting to observe how we grow and evolve together with you ,in your inspired aspiration to seek truth and prosperity at the same time,and find the  balance and  tranquility and of course the shared  WISDOM , and in the course of it , how the pool of diversity with zaadz wihich is growing and expanding being put to used exponentially to realise the CHANGE,and thereby take every willing participants to scale new  horizons and heights of success and  enlightement.   

Looking forward to your direction .  

May all be blessed

king

Fran : Truthisouthere
4 months later
Fran said

Call me crazy, but personally, I feel like we should all be thanking God for who we are as humans.  It is our souls that are our real selves, which shines brightly in our actions.
I'm a nobody here on earth, but in my Father's eyes, I am one of His greatest accomplishments.
Humbly,

HealthyWealthyLiving : Esoteric Business Coach-Consultant
4 months later
HealthyWealthyLiving said

Brian, thanks for your welcome and introduction. Yes, you are an impressive expression of living life and being of service to others. I look forward to getting to know one another and the development of Zaadz.

Your genius is gathering even greater genius into play in our world by creating this opportunity. I am most grateful and look forward to being a part, in whatever way is mine to do.

In the Spirit of Service,

Jim

Gina : One With You
4 months later
Gina said

Wow Brian,

It has taken me a while to get around the site. It is vast in an extraordinary way! Where I live, at present there is no such thing as DSL unless you have lots of money. So navigating can be slow but, what  you are accomplishing is refreshing :) I know I have so much to learn, and some to share and am really looking forward to being an active part of the change. I have great ideas and not always willing listeners, everyone is so busy trying to live with conveniences, that they do not spend time simply living. I know time in this plane is so brief, I have two children and want to make sure  that I leave this place in a better condition for them to live. I want to ensure that I teach them well so that they continue to simply be good, kind, honest people. I keep saying “I want, I want” but what I want most, is to give. Thank you for providing the forum. I was so excited to read the ad in the magazine that brought me here, the vibe is right. There is much to do, and miles yet to travel. Thank you…

Glynda-Lee : brainmode
5 months later
Glynda-Lee said

Hi Brian,

 I'm teaching myself how to play the zaadz game, keeping my brain nimble. I certainly resonate with your intention. My book, The Secret Dowry of Eve, was my first attempt at clarifying transformative information (Genesis, which is much more than it appears to be). I'm now gathering material for a second book. In the meantime I ride my bike everywhere and realize this is an excellent way to change the world. Too bad countries like China are moving away from bikes to cars. The transformed world is cars to bikes. Bike riding is the only activity I know of that does five things: provides exercise, transportation, fun, saves the environment and eliminates parking hassles. Bike on! My other big passion is spreading the word about indrustrial hemp, which really can change the world. Industrial hemp provides so many useful services. Seeds are the most complete vegetable protein possible, with both omega 3 and 6 fatty acids. It's fiber, which is the longest of any plant,can be manufactured into clothes, textiles, paper and a whole host of other products, including canvas and the original Levis. It's cellulose is perfect for methanol production that can be turned into automotive fuel. All this and it decreases carbon 20 times faster than trees. Plus, industrial hemp needs no pesticides or fertilizers and very little water. It literally can save the planet.  21 industrial nations now engage in industrial hemp production. But America still classifies hemps as a level two drug, because of its cousin, marijuana, even though the thc level of industrial hemp is something like .03. 

 Those two activities alone, biking and hemp production, would dramatically change the world. 

 Learning to play the zaadz game, I started a pod: aha stories.

Big Hug, Glynda-Lee 

tracey : Goddess
5 months later
tracey said

Hey Brian

I totally dig it-I've been a fan since the reincarnation of the last miraculous idea of inspiration. Pleeze and Thank you for your efforts.

Happiness and Health

Tracey

Ravyn : Eternal Seeker of the Dark Divine
6 months later
Ravyn said

Thanks Brian!

Your intuitive nature has lead you on a crazy journey- but look at the changes you've already made! This site is a tribute to your forward-thinking and spiritual nature! This site Rocks Out Loud!

Imagine a place where you can come in and be guarenteed an informative, enlightened Inspired conversation. This is it.

This Is It!

Love and Light on your Path

Ravyn 

Bry : Artist
6 months later
Bry said

Yes (nodding and smiling).

Claire : Visionary Artist
6 months later
Claire said

What a pleasure, Bryan,

Thanks for all you’ve done to bring us all together. This is fun.

There was a time I felt alone in my mission to “inspire and design peace on earth through the beauty of our nature in art, music and home.” Now I know better;

Now I am but one Zaadz in the fertile “soul” of Our World.
Thank you for this place. ~ United we stand, divided we don’t stand a chance ~

Peace prevails,
and we are here standing in it.

Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!!,
Claire
of
KLARITY.org
Writer/Artist
amongst other passions:
Super Adobe aka Earth Art & Architecture Builder & Teacher,
Permaculture Designer & Teacher to ages 4-75,
Maui Permaculture Network ~ Founder
Stone Tapestry jewelry creator & designer; (indigenous jewelry for Peace on Earth),
Singer/Songwriter; Rock, Opera, Soulful tunes.
Horse woman & trainer,
Preschool teacher,
vegan chef, naked organic gardener,
editor, freelance Celebrity Personal & Executive Assistant…
Full spectrum Being.

Formerly of Santa Barbara,
Now living on Maui since 11.11.05,
by way of Australia, New Zealand, and Big Island, Hawaii….

Writing my vision of a Global Collaboration; practical & Spiritual creative solutions.
Collaboration via your suggestions welcome. I have traveled the globe and found awesome goodness that is coming our way…too good to mention, actually! :)

Glad to add all Zaadzsters to our tribe. Loving the beauty, sweetness and kindness here.

IntegralMind : Seeker of the Integral Is
7 months later
IntegralMind said

Our fearless leader! WOW! Just reading your bio is inspiring! I'm impressed that you're using your life to better the world. Thanks for Zaadz, it's already changing me and the people around me!

Love & Light,

Stephanie 

Joyce : Integrity Loves Committed Action
7 months later
Joyce said

Dear Brian,

Thank you for your inspirational idea. This concept puts a whole new spin on Globalization.

It was such a pleasure to be invited to join this community after my dear friend Chris Carey interviewed you on WRPI’s “R.S.V.P. to Life.” Since we had worked together on WRPI training and numerous other projects, I couldn’t help but see the magical synchronicity that occurs when the heart-mind-body-spirit work as ONE.

I will be moving to San Francisco in September to attend film school for a one-year intensive. I hope I have the opportunity to meet with you when I’m out on the West coast. I wonder if you happen to know of any places available to rent in San Fran? Or a roommate situation.

Thank you.

Warmly,

Joyce Anastasia

Marks : World Changer
7 months later
Marks said

Brian
This is real good, you are indeed above your equals. please keep the flay flying.

Giftbearer : Giftbearer
7 months later
Giftbearer said

That is interesting to find out you studied psychology and business. Those are my two top interests along with art. When I was in college I majored in psychology. I hope to finish my degree someday.


It looks as though you're definitely making money at this. I hope that my art will net me a nice income soon. I'm interested in knowing more about your advertising plans. I read something about putting member's faces on billboards. Is that a definite? Also, which magazines are you putting ads and feature stories in currently? I may be interested in being an ambassador for the site but I'll have to see. My plate is pretty full right now. It is more than a full-time job just getting my business to where I want it to go.

8 months later
Avital said

LOVE that quote too… But you should attribute it correctly: it's by Jack Kerouac. Read “On The Road.” It's a stunning book.

SoulSearcher : Random Act of Kindness Practioner:)
8 months later
SoulSearcher said

I love this! Teach me! Teach me! I am akin to a sponge when it comes to knowledge. Plus, I'm a huge DORK when it comes to business. I believe I shall learn from you Teacher! hehe :-)

Ciao 4 now!

April

8 months later
Teia said

Hello,
            Pleased to be welcomed by you all. It looks like I am going to have to get my brain cells working to keep up with all the activities on this site and thats fine with me.
Great to know so many like minded people are about. I can remember a time when no body talked or encouraged the dreams and wishes for the future to become reality .( especially anything not backed by the government of the time)Ha!!! but times they are a changing!!! I take lots of Cafe breaks and I am a healer at heart.
                                                     Kia ora        Teia
                   

Josy : Poet, Dreamer, Threshold-Girl
9 months later
Josy said

Great Bio!

Troy : Troy
10 months later
Troy said

Jesus man, tune down the ego..  I don't like “CEO”…implies too much ownership over what is otherwise a good, open minded, creative website and forum for communication.  People can figure it out, but don't plaster it on the front page for all to see.. A slightly less “welcome to MY creation” opening to zaadz would turn more people on, and less people off. 

Also there is a naivete in open-ended “we can change the world”.  There's billions of people on this small little planet, and a good portion of us want to “change the world” and think that doing so is inherently good, but often (or always?) our “changes” have far reaching actions that invevitably entail negative consequences as well.   George Bush often said that the Iraq war was an opportunity to “change the world”.  He got that right. 

When we talk about “changing the world”, we should at least tag on “for the better.”  That way the intention is at least clear, even if the ego-centric “change” we cause ends up only complicating and confusing the world more than before, and creating more desire for yet more “change”. …

Let us be clear on what exactly the goal is, before we tromp on out the door to affect, mold, and conquer the earth with our ideas  of perfection..

Jordan : LightWriter
10 months later
Jordan said

I had a similar reaction at first to Brian’s use of the term “philosopher.” I myself have a B.A. in philosophy, and was taught by people who had Ph.D.s in philosophy from Yale and Harvard, and yet none of them ever called themselves philosophers.

In my mind, a philosopher is someone on the level of Nietzsche. And maybe Ken Wilber was vying for deserving the title up until pretty recently.

But then again, a philosopher is, really, just a lover of wisdom. I believe that Brian is in fact a lover of wisdom, and he’s trying to leverage his own wisdom by building a site that brings together the wisdom of others.

So, does Brian have some ego? No doubt. I certainly do. And as do you, Troy, or you wouldn’t be able to put yourself out so strongly and clearly. I think it’s fair for Brian to have some ego, and to put himself out the way he wants to, just as I think it’s fair for you to criticize it for being a bit too much.

The bottom line is the fruits of the site, and its capabilities. Does it really enable change in the world to happen more easily and readily? Or is it just a bunch of electrons floating through cyberspace? I say, “Let us Find Out.” (And give us chat, please.)

Troy : Troy
10 months later
Troy said

Agreed, however, I think the website would benefit from a more “open” homepage rather than the apparent “look at me and what I've done” letter from “The Philosopher & CEO” himself, complete with link to his much accomplished bio and all.  What he's done is certainly impressive, but having a networking/discussion website open up with so much focus on one person seems to detract from the overall point.  Just my .02…

Troy

Brian : PhilosophersNotes.com
10 months later
Brian said

Love the debate on my title and that I managed to demonstrate the ego and frustrate each of you with different parts of it. :)

and, re: the home page. the intention was less about check me out then check out the intention on which the biz was founded (and here's a link to my profile (not my bio) where you can learn more about me and that you, too, can get to share about your dreams if you join our community). It set the intention of who we are, what we're doing in the early days and is ready to be replaced…soon…

back to work…

-bri

jordan, you're very generous when you only point out that I have “some ego.” :)

Jordan : LightWriter
10 months later
Jordan said

thanks, Brian, but the truth is that i know a couple of people in the real world who know you and say you’re cool, so i’m going to go with that for now!

plus, in interactions with you on this site – which is all i really have to go on – you actually don’t, in real time, manifest a whole lot of dysfunctional ego; we all have ego, and actually, without having a strong ego, we can’t function in the world and contribute and receive; so, you obviously have a very strong ego in a certain sense, but in the dysfunctional sense, in the narcisssistic self-absorbed can-hear-anyone-else sense, i’m pretty confident that you don’t have a lot of ego…

but i may be flattering myself to think i can make such a judgment, obviously a sign of my own ego (not to mention my own narcissism, but that comes more across in my pix ;-)…)

Brian : PhilosophersNotes.com
10 months later
Brian said

laughed out loud when I read that. If I had those arms and abs I'd show em off, too. :)

agentbleu : designer of the creatocracy
11 months later
agentbleu said

I have been on this site for less than 30 minutes but im getting the feeling already that the friends I will make here will fit into the top 10 all time life friends.

shwartzman :  Love Guru
11 months later
shwartzman said

If you doubt-you can learn,get the information you need.Sometime life reqiures it fast  not on humans demand.If God reqires it better do it fast .What?There is no bad speling,there is all about the spirit.If Zaads is from God it shell prosper.So learn from one another(here i have been modest)Have fun with it and better recognize!!!

Praveer : ~ Frisson ~
about 1 year later
Praveer said

Brian,

In 'real' life, I have amazing family, friends and colleagues -i think the world of them and their contribution to other human beings. But what a delight to find so many more like them on zaadz! Making friends with them and sharing in their wisdom, given so generously, is a delight.

And your business plan is plain whacky and wonderful. While all the other networking sites are so busy 'making it', zaadz floats at an awesome distance from the world of survival, struggle and  self centeredness. Please don't change anything. You've created a wonderful world for conscious living.

bests

praveer

Jordan : LightWriter
about 1 year later
Jordan said

And quite the beautiful family you do have, Praveer. But the question remains: what can Zaadz do that is actually different, that actually enables its various members to “do something with” or “work with” or “become part of the *real* lives of* other Zaadz members?

What’s the rason d’ etre? Where’s the psycho-spiritual beef? How does the actual utility of Zaadz manifest?

Brian : PhilosophersNotes.com
about 1 year later
Brian said

Beautiful, Praveer. Thank you.

and, agentbleu: love it.

hey jordan: my gut response: are you serious? and, you tell ME how Zaadz has directly impacted your “real” life. :)

Seeing that you're one of our elder statesmen, I'm sure you can provide an awesome view into the small and larger ways zaadz has inspired and empowered you in the year since you started using our services.

although I have some pride in the thousands of messages I've personally received from our members thanking me from the most simple “I feel inspired when I come to the site” to “I've gotten more clients blogging on Zaadz than I have in ads in major magazines,” we're just getting started.

[Just re-read agentbleu's comment above: ”I have been on this site for less than 30 minutes but im getting the feeling already that the friends I will make here will fit into the top 10 all time life friends.” that seems to qualify as an answer to your question, too, J. :)]

But, alas, I appreciate how you're pushing us. :)

Here's a snip from a recent blog post, “As you know, our purpose is to change the world. We'll do that to the extent we succeed in inspiring and empowering people to be the change. We spent 2006 laying the foundation by creating some pretty cool social networking tools that connect, inspire and empower us. (and showed us we're not alone :)
As we look ahead, the next step in the process is to inspire and empower people in the business of inspiring and empowering people.

It gets us kinda giddy.

Soooooo…we've been working hard behind the scenes on some really cool tools that we can't wait to show ya! Official launch date is the first day of spring…”

and, Siona just posted a cool note on what we're doing with Zaanghas: Zaanghas and Visions that you might find interesting.

[and, I'm looking forward to hearing how we've impacted your “real” life! :)]

Jordan : LightWriter
about 1 year later
Jordan said

To directly answer you, Brian:

I've gotten some nice business referrals from Zaadz, and more importantly, I've made three or four very valuable long-term friendships.

Plus, I'm having fun, and of all the sites that are out there, this is the one I'm still coming to the most.

Understand: I'm not complaining. I like Zaadz a lot, and am grateful for everything you have done.

But, also, I *do* want to push you. I want more. I want the ability to exchange knowledge about what works and what's real in a way that was never before possible and that is particularly enabled by the web. Admittedly, this will take time, but that's the real expontential growth and learning curve I want to be on and I want Zaadz to help provide for me and many others.

Human potential is almost limitless, as our our collective problems. The only way to solve the latter is to unleash the former. And figuring out how to do that… ain't easy.

So, this is a great, wonderful, amazing, empowering start. Now, let's accelerate!

Brian : PhilosophersNotes.com
about 1 year later
Brian said

i knew i'd get an awesome message. Thanks, bro. Seriously appreciate it.

and, to be very clear. I HEAR ya!

My God! Who do you think made patience 77% in our nutrition label. :)

This thought immediately comes to mind:

“No great thing is created suddenly, any more than a bunch of grapes or a fig. If you tell me that you desire a fig, I answer that there must be time. Let it first blossom, then bear fruit, then ripen.” ~ Epictetus

After doing a lot  and testing a lot of things in 2006, we're very (very very very) focused right now. A less is more approach…. We believe we'll have the greatest long-term impact by empowering the conscious entrepreneur (via our zPro tools). As such, we're focusing a huge amount of our effort behind the scenes to make this happen. So, it might look like we're slowing down (and we are) in some ways but I believe the impact we'll have as a result this year and beyond is going to be worth the wait. :)

Thanks again for caring enough to voice your concerns. To exponential growth!

matinde : poverty fighter
about 1 year later
matinde said

Brain,

I am very happy to realize your efforts.

Much thank to Mom PJ to make me a member among zaadzs' members so as i can pass and share my views and ideas in changing our world!

As a student of the open university of tanzania taking BBA education i do wish to follw my fellows cues!

Please i hereby welcome everybody in our vicinity for more enjoyable trips in conveying nature in tanzania.

matinde

Antares : Cosmic Surfer
about 1 year later
Antares said

Brian, I appreciate your putting yourself (and your ego as Founder & CEO) out front on zaadz.com. Not only is it your prerogative, since it's your brainchild and energy and accumulated experience (impressive track record, yup) - it also indicates to me that you're not hiding behind the usual corporate facelessness, the shady anonymity that often camouflages priestly misdeeds and false piety. I'm a newbie here but already it''s clear that there's an amazing concentration of evolved souls on board (I like your concept of “bodhisattva blogging” :-). I look forward to further miracles, synergies, and epiphanies!

about 1 year later
solchildx said

Brian, you are truly an inspiration! thanks for all you do :)

Brian : PhilosophersNotes.com
about 1 year later
Brian said

thanks for the kind words, solchildx, Antares, and matinde!!!

Goddess : Published Author
about 1 year later
Goddess said

Hi Brian, it seems we have a lot in common.  Although as we know we are all “one” so the statements holds true for “all of us”.  In looking at your profile I see that we are both Gemini's as well as having a romantic side and good sense of humor. 
Thank you for getting in touch with me so quickly and look forward to a more in-depth conversation with you in the not too distant future.

jaik : co-inspirator
about 1 year later
jaik said

i just got around to reading your bio…

thank you for being a source of inspiration and empowerment.

you are freaking awesome!

in plervice and
in JOY!
(and in lak'ech)

jaik  

 )*(

Airmed : My House of Belonging
about 1 year later
Airmed said

Hi, Brian,

The Apple quote is one of my rascally maverick favorites! 

Thanks for welcoming me to zaadzland and do not pay any attention to the woman behind the curtain *GBG*. 

I will come back and read more of your bio and blogging and stuff real soon; I just wanted to acknowledge your message to me.

Bravo!  Zaadz is certainly an idea whose time is here and now. 

Namaste'
Airmed (Roberta)

Monica : wisdom seeker
about 1 year later
Monica said

Hi,Brian

Very imprest by all of your achievements some of us see it  as good carma and others as work and others as success .
As well your humor makes me giggle in the though of how genises are labled and ignorents is exsplored .thanks for inviting me it's been very intunitive really.
Monica(Wisdom Seeker)

Brian : PhilosophersNotes.com
about 1 year later
Brian said

Thanks, guys! :)

Just blogged the Crazy Ones

Love that video…

Q : Guide
about 1 year later
Q said

What a great harbringer of discussion. I read everyone’s comments and the quote before watching the video. The passion of people’s responses touched me more than anything else. Cool.

about 1 year later
Big D said

He sounds like the next John Lennon, only newer and more improved. I think he is a good man and I hope to make the world a better and safer place to live and grow up in.

shwartzman :  Love Guru
about 1 year later
shwartzman said

Hey thank's again and again in fact i can't never thank you enough..this is getting better by the minute!Hey do you mind if i use some of your ideas….they sure work..if i make profit i'be sure to remember you…my old mate!

 i Love U,
        ~R.

about 1 year later
Quazi said

Hi Brian,

I am a social entrepreneur from Bangladesh who totally believes in Maslow's insipring hint that we all must make efforts to reach our full potential…I came to know about Zaadz.com just yesterday and am already feeling better about the possibilities to make a difference together through this amazing platform.

Let's evolve for a better planet.

Warmly,

Quazi

Peter : WiruYene
about 1 year later
Peter said

Hi Brian.
You are very creative.
I just joy today but all the comments made by preious people are very great.
even I read your goal and which is great.
We need to change this World and people can live better.
You help me and I will do what people really wants to see.
Build me up and let me train others to see change in their lives and also surrounding .

I am willing to work with you.
Blessings!
Peter Kolly
USA.

Brian : PhilosophersNotes.com
about 1 year later
Brian said

thanks for all your kind words, guys!!

It's time for a new bio. :)

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Brian : PhilosophersNotes.com Posted on December 21, 2005
by Brian