Archive | October, 2010

Who are You to Claim Authority!?

29 October 2010

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Who are You to Claim Authority!?

A warrior is measured by this: That he learns from the dregs of the ancients and extracts clear liquid from them. -Chozan Shissai (18th century Japanese Swordsmaster) A very powerful effect of the internet is that when you are perceived as an expert, you are an expert. It’s quite hard to call a bluff and [...]

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The 4 Basic Needs of Communication

27 October 2010

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The 4 Basic Needs of Communication

Is there anyone out there who does what you do? Or do you think you are absolutely unique! On the one hand every action is unique, but that’s the Zen view on things. Most people don’t see life this way and find that in one way or another we’re all just copies of each other. [...]

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This Is How My Life Will Change

18 October 2010

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This Is How My Life Will Change

In this third blogpost in a about being unhappy with the current situation I’m giving you the exact way I’m going to change my life in the course of 1000 hours. In the previous blogpost we identified three main topics that need to be addressed in order to make a significant change. These were; Building [...]

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Don’t Read This Blogpost If You Know Exacty Where You Are Going

12 October 2010

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Don’t Read This Blogpost If You Know Exacty Where You Are Going

You can call it a bucket list, or you can call it a life list. Some people even just call it a to-do list. No matter what you call it, people who make a list of life goals early on in life somehow seem to accomplish most -if not all- of those goals before they [...]

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1000 Hours to Your Dream Life

4 October 2010

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There comes a time in your life when you realize that the way things are going is not how you want to be living. Right then and there you start developing an interest in personal development and you might even discover phrases like “digital nomad”, “lifestyle design” and of course the mandatory “4 hour workweek”. [...]

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