About The Daily Buddha

My name is Jim; some of my oldest friends call me Jymy (something left over from times since past). I have been a rock star and a homeless person, a soldier and a bodhisattva. I have searched high and low for many things, only to find the rarest of things… . nothing.

I have lived and experienced a great deal, in what now seems like such a relatively short time. I do not know what label I would place upon myself so I simply call myself a creative. It’s what I have always been, always remembered being and what I do for a living as a creative director in the design firm I am a principle of. It’s also how I approach, and process the commonalities we call our world.Being a creative tends to go hand in hand with being a critical thinker, philosopher and general explorer, all of which I have happliy invested considerable time and effort.I do not believe anything is broken or needs fixing; I believe that everything we will ever need or hope to find is already within us. I believe that life is the path and I am simply happy to walk it regardless of the destination. I learn everyday the value of not only believing in myself but by believing in you.

12 thoughts on “About The Daily Buddha

  1. Hey Jim! I just happened to stumble across your blog and I gotta say, I love your posts! (: Keep on doing what you’re doing, man, because what you’re doing is amazing and inspirational.

  2. Hi Jim,
    Thank you for creating such a beautiful space and sharing your thoughts. I subscribe to your blog so I never miss a post. I share your work often with others. Just seeing your email puts a smile on my face even before I read it – and it is always one of the first I read in my day. Your words reconnect me to my true nature and inspire me to practice peace and do good. With sincere gratitude and love.

  3. Hi Jim, my sister sent me one of your posts and I have now signed up for your emails. I think this is what I have been looking for for a long time. Thank you.

    Sue

  4. Welcome Sue and I hope you find something useful and enlightening here. Life is so full and so vast that sometimes just enjoying the view and the journey is the best thing we can do!

    Peace and Love, Jim

  5. Jim, can’t tell you how much I appreciate your posts. I am 50 and going through a physical, mental, and spiritually transitional and unsettling time. Your posts, and my thoughts that follow, are a breath of fresh air. Thank you for an island of peace and clarity in an otherwise stormy sea.

  6. Hi Jim!

    I’d love to subscribe but my Canadian zipcode isn’t being accepted …

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