The Master Mind

The master mind is the mind that says "Behold, I create" regardless of  the nature of the circumstances one faces or the resources one has available. The master mind never resorts to the taking of offense as a means of dealing with injustice or correction. The master mind is not made by man, but born …

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5 Ways to Improve Your Sense of Agency

When you permit an outside agency to control your feelings and emotions at frequent intervals for a prolonged period, your system will soon get into the habit of submitting to the control of this outside agency, and will not respond any longer to any effort that the will may make to regain its original power …

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Promise Yourself

If every competitive compulsion in every person was focused in relation to being true to the best in them, the world would be a better place in short order. Likewise, the person most true to the best in himself would be the most humble, fulfilled and threatening (to the status quo) person on earth. Promise …

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Constant Wonder

Youth is happy not because its lack of responsibilities but for its constant wonder. Men grow old not from the weight of the worlds they center, but from the conviction that there is no new thing under the sun.

Free In

I learned many years ago that you must first be free in your limitations before you can be free of the limitations. Limitations come in many forms. They can be personal or general, that is, they can reside in you or they can be found outside of you, either in others or in your field of circumstance. When …

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New Learning

In my experience companies are more usefully transformed from the inside out, rather than being forced to change due to external pressures. To accomplish this transformation, company leadership must encourage education and self-improvement for everyone in the company. But it cannot stop there!  Company leadership must also commit itself to continuous self-improvement. A company whose …

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A Clean Heart

I believe that one of the best things you can teach a child is how to end the day with a clean heart. To do so gives them the best chance at a good night's sleep and the opportunity to greet each new day unburdened by past grievances. It is incumbent upon parents or caregivers …

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Justice and Peace

As odd as it might sound, people generally do ill to or speak ill of another in order to serve justice or establish peace. Schoolyard fights, marital disputes and wars between nations work out on this basis. Whenever such acts are committed in the name of peace or justice, there is either a presumption of …

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Take out the Trash

When it's time to take out the trash, literally speaking, most would do so to avoid living in filth. However, when it is time to take out the trash, emotionally or attitudinally speaking, many seem content to sweep the dregs of their expression under the proverbial carpet. Rather than leaving ill spirits curbside or tossing …

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A Widening Circle

Everyone begins life in a completely self-centered state. When a child is properly raised, the egocentric state gradually gives way to a widening circle of empathy and responsibility. On the contrary, if a child (as most do) has an inconsistent upbringing, he will emerge into adulthood with flat spots in his character, immaturities which will …

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