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"One kind of Genius," the authors claimed, "is the ability to see the same situation from multiple perspectives."[1]
Richard Templar • The Career Survival Kit (Collection) (FT Press Delivers Collections)
Charlie Munger • A Lesson On Elementary, Worldly Wisdom As It Relates To Investment Management & Business – Charles Munger, USC Business School, 1994
Blaine still works intently on card tricks, of the more avant-garde kind that derive from the great Spanish magician Juan Tamariz, whom all magicians today, on all sides, uncritically revere.
Adam Gopnik • The Real Work: On the Mystery of Mastery
At the Center we determined that there seems to be some validity to the idea that what we’re trying to do is convince ourselves that what we desire is already a reality. This appears to have the ability to impact what we attract and experience. One possible reason for this may be that it increases our everyday awareness of occurrences that might le
... See moreJeffery A. Martin • The God Formula: A simple scientifically proven blueprint that has transformed millions of lives (The Path of Freedom Series Book 1)
In fact, in his book Prometheus Rising, Robert Anton Wilson claims that even “contemplating these issues usually triggers Jungian synchronicities. See how long after reading this chapter you encounter an amazing coincidence.” If
Pam Grout • E-Squared: Nine Do-It-Yourself Energy Experiments That Prove Your Thoughts Create Your Reality
our curiosity is highly responsive to the situation or environment we’re in.
Ian Leslie • Curious: The Desire to Know and Why Your Future Depends On It
an informed optimist
Adam Grant • Originals: How Non-Conformists Move the World
Seek out novelty in the mundane.
Oliver Burkeman • Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals
“Erroneous intuitions resemble visual illusions in a crucial respect: both types of error remain compellingly attractive even when the person is fully aware of their nature.”