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23979570Every success proves nothing. It can be luck, it can be accident, it can be smarts… you can’t be sure. I am an architect by trade… and all my life as an architect I was wondering if I was talented. … Continue reading

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The magic of a purpose larger than yourself, the magic of falling in step

drum circleOne of my defining experiences was in 2003 in New York City. I was invited to a huge drum circle. The experience of being part of something larger than yourself is the most inspiring “big picture” of your life, and … Continue reading

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One principle of becoming a Human Being, that if you miss this, you’ll never raise your vibration

together3What is the difference between a worker and a manager? What is the difference between the leader and a manager? What is the difference between leading your life and managing your life? What is the difference between working in your … Continue reading

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Yogi Berra Famous Quotes… for fun.

Berra-isms (colloquial expressions that lack logic) are now countless, and many of them are just attributed to Berra, even if he never actually said them. As he so perfectly put it: “I never said most of the things I said.” … Continue reading

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What is your self-image? Are self-image questions, personality profiles, Kolbe test give you a correct answer?

one of those thest that give you false results and a faulty self-imageThere is a fundamental built-in error in tests that involve answering questions about ourselves. I have found that personality tests that rely on your knowing yourself and to predict what you would do in certain situations, are profoundly flawed. _1 … Continue reading

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Do you respect money? If not, you pay the price…

Why is respect hard and rare? Because respect includes the capacity and the willingness to look again, but this time look from a different vantage point, preferable from the point of view of the other person. Of the big picture, … Continue reading

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On a lighter note…

I want you to look at funny… and tell me if the laugh you got is sympathetic, self-recognition, funny because it’s unexpected, unusual, etc. or derisive… Please… The deeper you see the faster you’ll raise your vibration. Guaranteed.  

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Sonia Choquette vibrational review… get an attachment from Sonia Choquette, fake

Sonia Choquette Personal vibration: all mind, no Self, no connection. Personal vibration: 130. She is empathic. Not a psychic. Clairvoyance: accuracy: 20%. Reminds me of the gypsy fortune teller that robbed me in Budapest: lured me in, and robbed me. … Continue reading

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The “you can do anything” myth… or what is the source of your anxiety

The anxiety attacks you experience There are two types of anxiety attacks, as far as I can see: Dark Side attack. It is an energy that is broadcasted from up North. It is “in the air” and it only waits … Continue reading

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How to beat the “I don’t know what to do…” and “I don’t know how…”

I have ten unfinished articles on my desktop. It doesn’t feel I have enough to say in any of them to make them a real article.

This one is starting out the same way, to become an unfinished article. I don’t know what to say. I don’t know how to make it a good article.

The base of this article an insight I had just now, five minutes ago.

The situation was: I have been screwing up everything I touched today. Watch my language, by the way.

So, I told myself: “Don’t be a jumping jack. Look before you leap.”

I closed my eyes, and I heard the little voice say: “I don’t know what to look at!” Whiny tone, imagine a 3 year old saying it.
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