Rule #4: Compare Yourself To… | Jordan Peterson

“Aim high. Set your sights on betterment of being. Align yourself, in your soul, with truth and the highest good. Concentrate on the day so you can live in the present, and attend completely and properly to what is right in front of you—but do that only after you have decided to let what isContinue reading “Rule #4: Compare Yourself To… | Jordan Peterson”

Enhance Writing & Creativity with Analytical—Intuitive Shuttling | 52 Living Ideas

Our brain has two faculties: Analytical and Intuitive that operate differently. The analytical faculty is deliberate and rational; whereas the intuitive faculty is effortless, subconscious, automatic, fast and has a flowing quality. Each of the faculties can interfere with the other if you try to use them together. You can get the maximum mileage outContinue reading “Enhance Writing & Creativity with Analytical—Intuitive Shuttling | 52 Living Ideas”

Nietzsche’s Three Metamorphoses of the Spirit | Self Improvement

“Three metamorphoses of the spirit do I designate to you: how the spirit becometh the camel, a lion, and the lion at last a child.” – Nietzsche This is a passage from Nietzsches (in my opinion, best) book, thus spoke Zarathustra. The story covers the theme of humanity and it’s chasm between the past andContinue reading “Nietzsche’s Three Metamorphoses of the Spirit | Self Improvement”

An Invitation to a Community of Learners | 52 Living Ideas

1) Why Learn? 2) Knowledge as a Feedback Loop: Learning requires speaking and applying. 3) Why Learn in a Community of Learners? Motivating, Correct Errors Fast, Improve Precision of Thoughts 4) Requirements for a Community of Learners—Four kinds of conversations. 5) Leveling Up of Attendees to Panelists to Presenters 6) Win Win cooperation with anyContinue reading “An Invitation to a Community of Learners | 52 Living Ideas”

A View from Above on the Pandemic with Tim Lebon | Stoicism

“One who would converse about human beings should look on all things earthly as though from some point far above, upon herds, armies, and agriculture, marriages and divorces, births and deaths, the clamour of law courts, deserted wastes, alien peoples of every kind, festivals, lamentations, and markets, this intermixture of everything and ordered combination ofContinue reading “A View from Above on the Pandemic with Tim Lebon | Stoicism”