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About Gregg Masters

Gregg Masters is an inspirational author, thinker and speaker who's daily thoughts, blog and more are known as "A Common Man's Wisdom." Gregg's professional life, whether in Radio, Television or any of his other jobs, allowed him to travel and explore both places and people of all kinds. Ironically, it wasn't these experiences that had the biggest impact on him. In 2008, Gregg suffered a disabling back injury. During this time, Gregg was presented with the option to look at life with anger and cynicism over his injury and pain or to look for the opportunities it might present. He chose the latter. After looking within himself and as he says "Seeing what I was made of, and what made me tick," Gregg began sharing some of his thoughts. First on Facebook, Twitter and with others he was speaking to. As Gregg's thoughts, insights, and understanding continued to grow so did his social media presence. Soon, he began collecting his thoughts, ideas, affirmations and meditations in a series of books titled "A Common Man's Wisdom."

Are we really showing others we care?

Are really showing others we care?

Are we doing everything we can do to show others that we care?

One of the most wonderful things you can ever do for someone else is care! Do we always show them that we care though or do we sometimes pay more attention to the TV, video game, person we’re texting or calling or even just reading the paper?


The WishWall…

The Wishwall…

All of us have hopes, dreams and wishes. Sometimes, they are huge things and sometimes they are very simple, yet very special.

Everyone has a wish and it’s our responsibility to realize that and hopefully, reach out and help them achieve it. From young to old, we wish. Our wishes are boundless, from wishing for more sleep, more money, health, safety, knowledge and on and on and on.

 


Love. “Love” Love? LOVE!

Love.

“Love”

Love?

LOVE!

We all know what love is and above are some of the different ways we think about love. As a matter of fact, we might think of love like all of these and more in the course of the day, hour or even an instant. Love is so very personal. Love is a responsibility no matter if you’re giving or receiving it.

But the fact remains that we all know what love is, right?