Have you ever noticed that when some people walk into the room, the room lights up, while others leave the room and the room lights up? Why? The reason is that some live a “vibrant life” and contribute positive energy to others, while others are constantly complaining and sucking energy from others. No one likes sour grapes, we like sour raisins even less!
The question is how to have vibrant life? I have set up this new website: www.vibrantlifeandhealth.com to discuss and share positive ideas with others. I do not claim to be an all-knowing guru, I just want to share ideas with like-minded people so that we can try to light up the world together! Won’t you join me?
Now, “Vibrant Health” is the other side of the same coin. It is difficult to have one without the other. Living a vibrant life does not mean that we’ll live forever; no human has ever done that. Even Jack LaLanne died at 96! However, the average life span of Americans is only 78.4 years, what is an extra (18) good years worth? I personally have many college buddies who died at 40, 50 and 60 years old, many at the prime of their career. I also have friends in their eighties who can no longer handle their normal body functions nor recognize their own children or close friends. These are wealthy and successful people, what would they be willing to do to have a few more good years?
I am in my 80’s now and we have celebrated 53 wedding anniversaries. The reason I mention this is because we are both cancer survivors. I had colon cancer in 2008 and my wife spent most of 2006 in the City of Hope hospital with AML (Acute Myelogenous Leukemia). This was a wake-up call for us. Thank God that we are both in full remission now and enjoying vibrant health. Many of our friends and acquaintances cannot believe it. God has indeed been gracious. We will share with you what we have found in future blogs. God bless, Dr. Robert Lee (Ph.D.)



