One step in the 67 step program is to look what area of life isn’t integrated into your life… At first I could not think of anything, but then I had an insight: I started to look at what doesn’t … Continue reading
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One step in the 67 step program is to look what area of life isn’t integrated into your life… At first I could not think of anything, but then I had an insight: I started to look at what doesn’t … Continue reading
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My dominant emotion is frustration. Of course frustration lacks humility… frustration is when you are trying to force your will on reality. things take as long as they do, people do whatever they do, and you’ll screw up, like everybody … Continue reading
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I watch, or better said, listen to the next 67-step when I have time, maybe even hours, to ponder. Commuting time, making dinner, doing the laundry are perfect times for that. Instead of what other people do, listen to music … Continue reading
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The stupid makes the same mistake, over and over, expecting different results. The normal person eventually learns from his mistakes, but he first has to make them, a few times… The wise person learns from other people’s mistakes. Did you … Continue reading
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Thought experiments: the wise’s way to learn, the wise’s way to win in life
One of the things I learned in Landmark, is that there is physical development, and there is emotional, ethical, moral development each person needs to go through to become a fully functioning adult. It was brand new information to me … Continue reading
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What do I know that you don’t, that I don’t often get upset? In spite of my peppery constitution…
I have gotten to a point in reading Freud’s book where I am now clear where what he says and what I know to be effective in facilitating happiness in humans. Here is what is going on… psychologically, socially, and … Continue reading
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The path to freedom and happiness in a world where neither freedom nor happiness are supported
Charlie Munger was a college dropout who served as a meteorologist in the US Army Air Corps before graduating from Harvard Law. And then he met Warren Buffett. The rest is history. As vice chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, Munger is Buffett’s right-hand … Continue reading
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In the old Landmark Forum, or in the old 4-day Forum, the old Advanced course… the course leader came in yelling: “for you everything is the same as everything else…” or alternatively: “You don’t know your ass from a hole … Continue reading
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Without distinctions everything looks the same as everything else…
If you don’t know what keeps you poor, then you’ll remain poor… and if you are not even willing to look, then I know your future, as surely as if it had already happened. Continue reading
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If you don’t know what keeps you poor, then you’ll remain poor
Why removing money blocks, negative beliefs and other stuff won’t help you I get a lot of “hits” from people looking for Christie Marie Sheldon, or Natalie Ledwell… but they are not the only gurus who fatten themselves from your … Continue reading
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Why removing money blocks, negative beliefs and other stuff won’t help you