27 MAR 2023 · Doesn't everyone have a good Lord Byron story? Well, I do but the deeper merits and myth of Lord Byron (George Gordon) 1788–1824 expresses a unique dynamism and self-revelation he had.
Byron openly sought freedom for oppressed people everywhere and lived in a way that captivated the Western mind and heart as few writers have, stamping upon 19th-century letters, arts, politics, even clothing styles, his image and name as the embodiment of real Romanticism.
Lord Byron was considered the most flamboyant and notorious of the major English Romantic poets, George Gordon, whom we know as Lord Byron, was likewise the most fashionable poet of the early 1800s. He created an immensely popular Romantic hero—defiant, melancholy, haunted by secret guilt—for which, to many, he seemed the model. What do we individually model?
in this dual https://MikesMastermind.com podcast and https://LovingConversations.com contribution this episode reflects on the search for creating a life-changing guide for dialogue that offers the possibilities of creating fulfilling and satisfying relationships with anyone through mutually found interests in conversation.
Using a self-reflective methods to maintain perspective, kindness and respect can allow anyone to experience an appreciation of the moment that offers all participating a profound transformation in their relationships. Lets explore together the joys of living purposefully and take a deep love-drive.
For decades I have observed "the poetry of life" in similar events, gatherings both large and small, and have asked myself, What makes the difference between “lovers” and those people who seldom show an attitude of concern and care for others?
What are the characteristics of loving people? How are these 'Lord Byron" character traits developed? Tune in and find out!