Saturday, March 7, 2015

Spock Factor: Seven Lessons To Live Long, Navigate Strong, and Prosper Well




“The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few” (or “the one”).

Mr. Spock, from Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan

The passing of Leonard Nimoy last month, known for his TV/movie character Mr. Spock on the Star Trek series, brought special memories of this logical Vulcan and key member of the USS Enterprise star ship from fans everywhere.

And as many celebrities whose on screen performance expertise gives life to unforgettable icons, important lessons also ensue that can be helpful as navigate our own journeys.

Mr. Spock’s actions represented elements of the daily realities of people, how to get along and use your talents for a purpose.  Drilling a bit further down on these lessons, seven of these insights are:


  1. Being Different is fine and needed. Recognize the gift of your uniqueness and use it for the good of others.
  2. Take risks and adapt to new situations as you ‘boldly go where no man has gone before.’ Claim your enterprise.
  3. There are times to sacrifice for the needs of others in the various roles we have in life, from parent, family member, citizen, leader, neighbor or colleague.
  4. It’s good to have a BFF who accepts you as Mr. Spock did in the persona of Captain James T. Kirk
  5. Explore and engage life. Leonard Nimoy’s intellect and interests beyond his Mr. Spock portrayal were evident in his passions for other art forms.
  6. Keep head and heart connected but logic yields the answer at times… And so do feelings.
  7. Understand all the different parts and origins of yourself – Mr. Spock was very much aware of his Vulcan and Earth inclinations and managed them as best he could.
 
Make your voyage a strong one, navigate it to the fullest, and prosper in all you do!