“I’ll tell you a secret; something they don’t tell you in your temple. The gods envy us. They envy us because we’re mortal, because any moment may be our last…”
Read MorePerhaps the real takeaway from all of this is: that which glitters isn’t always gold, and it’s important to think outside of the box using logic and reasoning for a more effective, faster, cheaper and arguably healthier solution to your problems.
Read MoreMost businesses, in the end, are and will forever be run by people no better than you or I—all it takes is some start-up capital, extra cash to fix your mistakes, and the funds to hire people (like me) who will make your business run more smoothly for you.
Read MoreSo, do you like free? Accept that your data will be mined and monetized for advertisers and the platform to make money.
Do you like privacy? Then get ready to pay a premium for a more protected service in the long run.
Since the beginning of time, humans have looked up at the stars for god-like creatures to come down and save us from our suffering; to bring about answers where we perceive there to be none and to help us evolve into the next stage of who we might become.
Read MoreBeliefs arise out of what we have been taught, experienced, read, or conceptualized, and this only gets compounded over time through either consistent direct experience or confirmation bias. In effect, what we choose to believe will be reinforced by what we seek out or what we are presented with.
Read MoreThe Ego, much like a swear word, is often used by people who don’t know how to properly articulate which facet or function of a person’s personality or mental capacity they are talking about.
Read More“I’m sorry for what I said when I was hungry.” Trite, but true; it’s funny how much food can actually affect the way we think, feel and respond to certain situations.
Read MoreWhat you say online can and will forever be used against you. Who you are online and what you do online matters. We are all now being judged by who we are online more stringently than we once were back when the internet first came out in the 90s.
Read MoreAlways bet on yourself first. That is probably the most important takeaway from this entire article. Life, what you choose to do on a daily basis, should always be seen as a bet; where the ROI you achieve is ultimately great enough to lead you towards your final goal—whatever that outcome might be.
Read MoreEssentially, there are two ways to read a book: you can either read it for entertainment, or you can read it for education.
Read MoreWhether it be video games, quantum mechanics, pop culture trivia, or computer programming, it’s all a matter of specializing in your chosen field.
Read MoreYou have the jocks (the athletes we all watch on TV), the nerds (the academics who propel technology forward), the cliques (your social circle who you hang out with the most), the class rep (our mayors and to a greater extent our Prime Minister)…
Read MoreWell, you now have a moment to think about it. What will you do when “time” and the expectations that go with it come back into effect? Will it be what you want to do, irregardless of time? Or will it be what you believe you need to do because of it?
Read MoreWhat I believe this virus has truly shown us is our collective underlying human nature and innate desire to live as community-based beings. Despite being told to socially distance ourselves, we have reacted in a way that has made us all act more compassionate and kind towards one another.
Read MoreSorrowful is the one who has bitten off more than they could chew in pursuit of what they thought they wanted at the time. Joyful is the one who has thought twice before they pursued that which they only believed to want in that moment.
Read MoreThe nature of duality is such that we cannot possibly know love without hate; joy without sorrow; happiness without sadness; health without disease. Yet, all of these things (hate, sorrow, sadness, disease) hold with them a negative stigma when they should also be celebrated for what they gift—perspective.
Read MoreDon’t let the adjectives fool you—business is just business. The thing is, we can often get caught up in the sound of things that we tend to forget that at the heart of a business’ operation is a simple set of core principles.
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