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I loved reading this post, I found it to be cleverly written. With a just enough humor to keep me amused. Props to the writer
I felt just the opposite. The writing was a mess. For example, he misused or misinterpreted Gandhi's quote. To see "Gandhi" misspelled for the billionth time on the internet was just a bonus.
Personally, I greatly enjoyed the post because it embodies many of the concepts I've come to agree with. When it comes to humans, perception creates reality.

However, I think it's an idiosyncratic point of view (not ironic!). It's not the recipe of success for everyone, which I think should be obvious. The man doesn't own a bed for chrissake. But I do think it is a concise summary of the philosophy that motivates certain people to great success, and that makes it a good read.

Upvoted.

i don't think the dancing guy was trying to be unstoppable or successful. he was probably doing something that made him feel good.
Indeed, TFA made just this case:

The Dancing Guy wasn't thinking, "I want to get a huge dance party going." He was thinking, "I want to dance!" With that in mind, here's... [lessons from this observation]

I can't believe someone listened to that song the whole way through more than 0 times, let alone 30.
I don't think that guy is trying to be anything. I think he's just completely off his face.
Randall message was "freaking awesome", seriously I can't believe I never read his work before a couple of days ago. Get past the dancing man analogy and read the rest of the post. A++ on all counts for someone who is motivated and desires nothing more than starting their mission/business/movement!