Alan Cohen

Alan Cohen
Alan Phillip Cohenis an American businessman, best known for his ownership of the Florida Panthers hockey team and his founding of several pharmaceutical companies. Cohen holds several degrees from the University of Florida...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionEntrepreneur
Date of Birth5 October 1954
CountryUnited States of America
letting-go moving faster
The more you let go, the faster you will move ahead.
attitude kindness self
Kindness to self will put you in the perfect attitude and position to be kind to others.
limits taught world
Teach yourself freedom with the same zeal that the world has taught you limits.
long problem excited
A possibility thinker notices a problem just long enough to get excited about the solution.
hurt pain thinking
Pain happens, but suffering is optional. When pain comes, make use of the experience, but do not wallow in it. When you accidentally place your finger in a flame, it is supposed to hurt just long enough for you to pull it out. If you think there is value in keeping it there, you will be a crispy critter. Pain is a minor element of life, unless you are indulging it. Then it becomes suffering. Get the message and then get on with your life, which is far more about joy than sorrow.
ideas trends looks
When you are secure in who you are, you set the trend for your own life, and do not look to others to tell you how to live. When you know that every truth you seek is available within you, you will not place someone else's idea of how you should live, above your own.
dream trying world
Build your world around your dreams rather than trying to fit your dreams into the world you know.
moving stories happy-endings
A happy ending is always possible if you are willing to keep the story moving to get there.
past your-past our-past
Revisit your past only to recognize how far you have come.
quests losing ifs
If you are losing your peace in your quest for peace, you are not on the road to peace. The road to peace is peace.
spirit
It's always something.” The spirit says, “It's never anything.
wall errors way
All of your errors have not built a wall against your success. They have paved your way to it.
helping-others destiny people
Your greatest contribution to helping other people live their destiny is for you to live your own.
taught remember forget
Forget what you've been taught so you can remember what you know.