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The Power of Illogical Questions

Asking powerful illogical questions will get us farther than mere logic. ...more

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Finding Fulfillment in a World Gone Mad

Finding fulfillment in a world seemingly gone mad in uncertainty and unpredictability can still be found. Takes work. Price: Priceless ...more

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Build Curiosity

Curiosity can be cultivated and is a critical skill and virtue of the human journey. ...more

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How an UnderUsed Phone App Can Change Your Life

We all have phones but I think I used 10% of its features. One underused App can have profound effects on our lives because it can change our psychology and our goal oriented tasks. And that means f... ...more

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Brainstorming Your How: Nikehedonia

Nikehedonia is a Greek word with a unique meaning: The pleasure derived from anticipating success. ...more

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Brainstorming Your How: Nikehedonia

Kinaesthesia: Power in Your Hand 

Use of your hands in thinking has many benefits ...more

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Kinaesthesia: Power in Your Hand 
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