Advice from a once Homeless Man: 7 Principles to Live By

Post written by Steve Otto. Follow me on Twitter.

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Catalyst is an organization that was created to have a leadership event that is focused on the new generation of church leaders. They also have a podcast, I believe bi-weekly, that features some of today’s most amazing Christian leaders. In this interview, they interview Andy Andrews.

Here is a portion of Andy’s biography from his website:

Andrews lived a relatively normal life until the age of nineteen, when both his parents died—his mother from cancer, his father in an automobile accident. “I took a bad situation and made it much worse,” Andrews says with a rueful smile, referring to choices he made during this tragic period of his life. Within a span of several years, the young man found himself literally homeless (”before that was even a word!” he says), sleeping occasionally under a pier on the gulf coast or in someone’s garage.

It was at that time when Andrews asked the question that would focus his search for what would ultimately affect millions of people. The question? “Is life just a lottery ticket, or are there choices one can make to direct his future?” To find the answer, he first went to the library. There, over time, he read more than two hundred biographies of great men and women. How did they become the people they were? he wondered. Were they simply born this way? Or were there decisions made at critical junctures in their lives that led to such success? The young Andrews finally determined that there were seven characteristics that each person had in common. “What will happen,” he mused, “if I study these seven common denominators and harness them in my own life?”

The rest is history. “The Seven Decisions,” as he calls them, were the engines used to carry Andrews’ life in a different direction. And twenty-plus years later, these same Seven Decisions became the outline around which he built the story of The Traveler’s Gift and the basis of his PBS television Special.

Here are the list of the Seven Decisions that Andy shares:

  1. Taking Responsibility for your own Life
  2. Seeking Wisdom
  3. Becoming a Person of Action
  4. Having a Decided Heart
  5. Choosing to be Happy
  6. Choosing to make Forgiveness a part of your life
  7. Persisting without Exception


In the Podcast, Andy goes into more detail about many of the seven principles and shares some captivating stories as well. The interview starts about 5:20 in.

Andy’s book is available on Amazon and our UberStore. I have not personally read it yet, but after listening to the podcast I immediately added this to my list of books to read.




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3 Responses to “Advice from a once Homeless Man: 7 Principles to Live By”

  1. sotto  on June 3rd, 2009

    A special thanks to reader Jeff Long for informing me about this podcast.

  2. versue  on June 5th, 2009

    This looks like it would be a really great read. I especially like the 7th principle, “Persisting without Exception”. Each of the 7 principles involves a choice, a decision to think, or act, or learn and move forward.

  3. sotto  on June 5th, 2009

    versue – This is one of the principles Andy highlights a little more on the podcast and he shares a funny story about ‘persisting without exception’.


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