Shipwrecked At Sea – a dream come true

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Petr Muzik living his designer life...Petr Muzik is an extraordinary man. Not only is he my father, but he has just returned from fulfilling his life long dream – to sail around the world on his yacht, ‘Shoestring’.

For many years, my dad had a goal of sailing around the world. He built three yachts in our back yard as I was growing up. His last yacht, ‘Shoestring 3’, took him 15 years to build, between raising a family and running a business.

Some people thought Petr would never set sail, but in 2005, my dad set to sea for what would become a three year epic journey that changed his life forever.

Shoestring 3 shipwreckedTragedy struck one month out to sea when Roy, my step brother, was killed in a motorcycle accident and my dad had to turn around and sail one month back to Cape Town for the funeral. However, by the time he arrived in Cape Town, he had to postpone his trip for another year, waiting for the trade winds to blow again.

Having sold his house and car to go sailing around the globe, my Dad and his partner May, lived aboard Shoestring in Cape Town harbor until the trade winds returned one year later.

Undeterred, they left Cape Town for South America, traveled through the Panama Canal to the Pacific Ocean and on to New Zealand and Indonesia. From there, he crossed the Indian Ocean where his boat was shipwrecked in a coral atoll called Cocos Keeling.

Petr Muzik on the cover of Sailing MagazineIn the middle of the night, anchored in a small bay in paradise, the wind changed and threw Shoestring onto a coral reef. Water flooded the boat and Shoestring began to sink. Miraculously, there was a boat anchored nearby who had a generator and a pump (Shoestring’s pumps could not cope with the rate of water coming in) and came to the rescue. During the shipwreck, the rudder had broken off and the propeller was so damaged that Petr had to cut it off with a hacksaw. Things were not looking good. Shoestring had sustained intense damage and was now left with a hole in the side of the boat, no propeller, no rudder and a bent keel!

Again undeterred, my dad pulled the boat into shallow water and waited for the tide to go out. He then had a 6 hour window in which to repair the holes in the hull. Amazingly, with the help of some fellow yachtsmen, they slowed the leaking down to a manageable level. Now, all they needed was a rudder and they could limp home across the Indian Ocean.

Miraculously, one of my Dad’s crew found an old catamaran rudder lying in a bush on the coral atoll!!! What are the chances? It was as if god had reached down and placed the rudder there just for ShoestringDad attached the rudder to Shoestring and sailed for 30 days across the Indian Ocean, finally completing his amazing trip in December 2007. The sailing community put him on the cover of Sailing Magazine, acknowledging his accomplishment.

The moral of this story in the words of my father: “If you have a dream, just do it!”

Watch this fascinating video interview with my dad and hear the story from the horse’s mouth with photographs too.

Bruce Muzik

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From Microsoft to Nepal – a great man finds his purpose

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“If you want one year of prosperity grow grain.
If you want ten years of prosperity grow trees.
If you want one hundred years of prosperity grow people.”

- Chinese proverb

A dear friend of mine, Matthew Brown, called me last week and asked me if I would like to be involved in raising $25,000 to build a school in Vietnam. I get a lot of requests from people wanting me to donate to their charity, but something about this one caught my attention.
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Time + Mobility = Windsurfing in Egypt

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Egypt is hot and the wind blows like mad in the desert, so the windsurfing was good. After a fun day on the water, I pulled out my laptop, sat in my beach chair and worked for a few hours, marvelling at the freedom that today’s technology allows.

Me windsurfing in DahabFor many years, I dreamed of living a millionaire lifestyle, however I believed that I needed to be a millionaire before I could live that kind of lifestyle. I was wrong. While I was sitting in my beach lounger in Egypt, living a millionaire lifestyle, it occurred to me that living this kind of lifestyle does not cost as much as I originally thought it would and that I could have started living like this years ago.

In today’s times, I believe that money is no longer the only measure for success. One has to take TIME and MOBILITY into account too. What’s the use being a millionaire if you work 60 hour weeks and are stuck in an office all day. I mean, life was designed for living, that’s why we are a-live, to LIVE! I still think that money is a great measure of one’s ability to provide value in the world, but only if it can buy you time and freedom.

See ya on the water…

Get Rich Quick! Go On Holiday!

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A recent revelation from Greece…

I have often noticed that when I am away on holiday, my business thrives OR when I return from a holiday I find amy business thriving.

As I was contemplating spending the rest of my life on holiday :-) while making bucket loads of money, I had an ‘aha’ moment.

I grabbed my camera and made this video to help you understand why it is so important that you get away, take breaks and have a holiday and also how you can make a shed load of money doing that! Enjoy…

Manifested a motorbike

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Last week, I was saying to Donna (my agent in South Africa) that I really need to buy a motorcycle in South Africa, but it seems like a waste to only use it for the few weeks of the year that I am there…

Well, during my Johannesburg Designer Life seminar, where I teach people how to manifest using the Law Of Attraction, a man, Chris, approached me and told me her ran a bike shop and that he would give me any motorcycle in the shop for the weekend if I spoke to his staff over breakfast. Another effortless manifestation.

Today, I went to breakfast with Chris (owner of Planet Moto), Jasmine (his wife) and the Planet Moto staff. In exchange for the Benelli, I spent 90 minutes teaching the Planet Moto staff about Wealth Dynamics and NLP and how they apply to life and sales.

Chris then took me back to the Planet Moto shop and let me choose any bike in the shop to take for the weekend. I chose the Benelli Tre 900 – a red Italian beast. She is the most beautiful bike I have ever ridden. 900cc of fun delivered via three cylinders…

As I roared out of Cape Town heading towards Riebeek Kasteel, I laughed hysterically at the magic of life, the power of this amazing bike and how effortlessly I had manifested her. Chris and I have now agreed that I will consult with his business in exchange for bikes when I am in Cape Town. What a win win deal!

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