Your Soul Food Friday for Feb 28, 2026: Memento Mori- You Could Leave Life Right Now!

Happy Soul Food Friday!

  • Every encounter only happens once and cannot be replicated: Savor every interaction and experience you have as it can never be recreated or relived. Nothing will happen in the same way again.
  • Every single person you meet can change you: Be open to new people as every other stranger could be a kindred spirit that you were meant to meet. Often the person we least expect can make us feel the most alive.
  • Be fully yourself with loved ones and friends: Being present is a lifelong challenge and often the hardest to do with the ones closest to us. Put your phone away, be fully with loved ones and friends, and don’t miss out on all the good things in front of you.
  • All experience stand-alone and will never be repeated in the same way: Trust that every encounter is in fact, once in a lifetime. Say yes to random opportunities and spontaneous invitations that come your way.

Are you ready to meet this moment now, without fear or regret, knowing this is each of our ultimate experience?

This week:

I have been reminiscing about how different cultures practice present moment mindfulness in the context of being present in the here and now, as well as, addressing and experiencing the imminence of death.

Nothing morbid or macabre here, just a reminder that everyone one of our lives are undoubtedly finite, none of us get out of here alive, so simply a reflective opportunity to be fully present, as well as make the most of each and every day, and each and every moment.

This is not a new idea…

In the East, the Japanese concept of Ichigo, Ichie  (一期一会) reminds us that each moment is unprecedented and unrepeatable.

As I shared at an NCPC Meet the Funders event this week, you can over time, get your money back, but you can never get your time back.

This concept is nicely contextualized in the Zen cup of tea experience,

The Japanese have a way of doing things – it is slow and measured, with everyday gestures being undertaken with reverence and intimacy. 

The phrase ‘ichigo ichie’ was coined by Ii Naosuke, the Japanese tea master who lived from 1815-1860.

The story goes that he was constantly threatened with assassination and so he made his tea each day as if it were his last. Every time he made it, he said the tea was unique and more beautiful than the time before. He knew that he would never have the chance to drink another tea exactly like the one he had just made, and so ichigo ichie is a way to understand and embrace the impermanence of life.

In the words of the beloved Vietnamese monk Thich Nhat Hanh who I had the privilege to meditate with many moons ago:

“Drink your tea slowly and reverently, as if it is the axis on which the earth revolves – slowly, evenly, without rushing toward the future. Live the actual moment. Only this moment is life.

Ichigo Ichie: Intense Presence In Cup Of Tea | Life Curator

Rest assured, this is not some Eastern woo woo. In the Western traditions there is a similar counterpart:

Memento Mori-You Could Leave Life Right Now!

A motif of a skull, reminiscence of death, an hourglass reminding us of the inevitable passing of time, and wilting flowers, reminding us of the impermanence of life.

This is neither morbid or negative, just a rejoinder to be present and meet the moment to the best of our ability.

A Biologist Reveals What Elephants Do When a Herd Member Dies:

Elephant societies respond to death in ways that look uncannily similar to our own reactions. Here’s why it has researchers describing them as “compassionate.”

A Biologist Reveals What Elephants Do When A Herd Member Dies

Are you ready to meet this moment now, without fear or regret, knowing this is each of our ultimate experience?

Serendipitously, In the same vein if you are local-

See if you can get tickets to Beetlejuice the Musical playing at the San Diego Civic Center over the weekend:

In the West we clearly don’t “do death well” and this comedic revisit of this evocative piece of art, delivered with wit and courage (and some irrelevance)  is worth the price of admission and then some!

Beetlejuice – The Musical San Diego Tickets

Ironic that the musical itself had its own near death experience and now is a freakin’ Gen Z hit!

It is kind of like the Rocky Horror Picture Show so if you are faint of heart, caveat emptor!

How the ‘Beetlejuice’ musical beat bad reviews and became a Gen Z hit – San Diego Union-Tribune

Thanks, this week go to Craig Mc for the Memento Mori coin to keep me grounded in being fully in the present and to Aysha S-B for taking us to Beetlejuice the Musical.

Make today count! Who knows what tomorrow brings…

Love,

Neville

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Your Soul Food for the week of Lunar New Year 2026: “A bad day for the ego is a great day for the soul”

With the year of the Fire Horse, here’s to major changes that break old patterns and inspire new growth!

This week:

  • Happy Lunar New Year, the Year of the Fire Horse! 11 things to know…
  • A Poem for People in Pain from Robin Sharma
  • Frontier Leadership: Maintaining Our Humanity, One Decision at a Time with Dr. Rick Morales
  • You Can Double Your Deep Sleep in 4 Minutes thanks to Dr. Tim Patel

Cultural Significance: In East Asia, Fire Horse years are seen as both auspicious and challenging — bringing transformative opportunities but also requiring careful guidance and wise leadership.

Symbol of Transformation: The Fire Horse is believed to bring about major changes that break old patterns and inspire new growth.

Chinese New Year begins Feb. 17, year of the fire horse

From Robin Sharma:

We all have hard seasons.  
Stages where the ground on which we stand seems to crumble, nothing seems to be in our favor and the winter seems endless.  
To know pain, to endure suffering and to feel as though the trial will never end is to be fully human. And to become most intimate with life itself.

  “A bad day for the ego is a great day for the soul”, though.  

From what I can tell—and who truly knows the way the world works—that which appears to unmake us is the very season that rebuilds us.  
Our pain, in truth, becomes a purifier. Difficulty softens us, unmasks us and opens us—allowing the gifts of wisdom, humility and patience to become our new way of being.

  As I listen to a precious song called “For My Little Man by Cody Ray, on a stormy day on the farm, I write you this poem. So that you remember your winter will pass. Your luminous Spring is coming.
 
The Dark Woods Season:
There are times in a human life.
Of hurt, hardship and hollowness.
To meet them is not to fall.
These times are times of our rising.
Dissolving for rebuilding.  
From a young age we are trained to run.
To escape from seasons in the wilderness.
To betray our growth. To neglect the needs of the soul. So, we prosper in the world.  

Yet the dark woods are the gateway into light.
The light of your wisdom, art, and magic.
You have magic in you, you know. You do.

So, while the many stay busy. Trust your season of pain has fortune. It is here to wash away that which limits you.
From the brilliance, awe and wonder.
That in your own true way. Is all you truly are.  

Love + respect,
Robin

With the world moving at the speed of light I’ve wondered how best to describe our moment in time. Like many of you, I’ve too often been at a loss for words.

My mantra – what drives my work and life – is to help people find their power, their voice. This has led me to reconsider what leadership is; or what we assume it to be.

With this exploration I’ve developed a framework, available for anyone to practice, create community and generate momentum. I call it Frontier Leadership.

The basic tenet of this practice is that dignity is non-negotiable. 

Frontier Leadership: Maintaining Our Humanity, One Decision at a Time

Love,

Neville

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Your Soul Food for the Week Following Super Bowl and the Launch of the Winter Olympics 2026- Reflections on Those that Help Us Make the Climb

This week:

Our roles are not our identity.

The role I love, as much as being a student of life, is growing others.

With the Superbowl behind us and the Winter Olympics underway, we all inevitably focus on the athletes, often failing to recognize that behind every great athlete there is a great coach.

Those that launched us in the early innings of a practice, sport or passion are often forgotten, but this program (below) makes that important intellectual and emotional connection.

This will warm the heart of anyone that has pushed the limits of their potential and been in turn pushed by a committed and caring coach!

Olympians stand alone on the podium, but there are many others who helped them make the climb.

Athletes competing at the 2026 Milan Cortina Olympics were asked to name someone from their childhood outside their family who first believed in them before the world knew their name. The Olympians and the heroes they named then had a surprise reunion in the NBC Local series “Launching Legends.”

“It definitely takes a village for anyone to make the Olympic team,” said Renee Hildebrand, a speed skating coach.

Launching Legends: Olympians get surprise visits from mentors – NBC Boston

The Superbowl Game was not that great, but the Half Time Show was an opportunity for National Self-Reflection:

Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show was many things: a time-traveling journey through the history of Puerto Rico, a statement of Pan-American unity, and a masterpiece of cultural expression. Co-hosts Felix Contreras and Anamaria Sayre are joined by Isabella Gomez Sarmiento — who brings on-the-ground reporting from San Juan — to unpack the symbolism embedded in Bad Bunny’s performance.

Puerto Rico takes the field at the Bad Bunny Super Bowl : Alt.Latino : NPR

A Counterpoint-

What would the transformative real-world impact that same investment could achieve if placed in the hands of nonprofits?

Kicking Off for Good: What Nonprofits Could Do with the $8m Cost of a Super Bowl Ad

Here’s to the champion within and to the champions you are creating, both on and off the field!

Please pay it forward with purpose.

Love,

Neville

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Your Soul Food for the first week in February 2026: The Importance of Smaller Steps

Happy Soul Food Friday!

This week:

Martial Arts Begins and Ends with RESPECT!

As some of you know I am a student and practitioner of the wisdom traditions, (martial arts, yoga and meditation) inspired by being born in India to an Indian Dad and British Mum, and living there until I was 14 years old, when we transplanted to California with one suitcase apiece, inspired by the values and opportunities for a better life here in the United States.

At that time, America was the exemplary for meritocracy, opportunity, inclusiveness, and modeling values the whole world wanted to emulate.

Not sure that is the case today, but that is a separate matter…

I have been teaching traditional karate at UC San Diego for 43 years, rounding out an academic curriculum for bright minds with a whole-person embodied practice that fosters competence, confidence, and character.

We might think values like respect, honor, humility, benevolence, etc. are ethereal.

This video might invite you to revisit that belief in the context of a mind/body/emotions/energy system:

How to Transform Your Body Through Bowing [Naka Tatsuya’s BUDO KARATE ]

Take a minute to embody respect in your being and with others, and see what happens…

Driven to Distraction?

The 1-Minute Trick to Calming Down Your Nervous System
‘Active noticing’ is an easy way to reclaim your thoughts.

The 1-Minute Trick to Calming Down Your Nervous System | TIME

Empathy for All Sentient Beings:

Scientists Finally Understand How Animals Experience Joy
Scientists have known for a while now that animals feel pain. When it comes to other emotions, like joy and happiness, they weren’t so sure. Pain makes sense. Everything feels like it would wince when you pinch it. But to say an animal is experiencing joy felt a bit too close to anthropomorphism, as if we were projecting human qualities onto an inhuman creature. So, the scientific community largely ignored animal joy.

Scientists Finally Understand How Animals Experience Joy

To your wellbeing!

Love,

Neville

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