Category: Knowledge

  • Outside the box

    Outside the box

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    A blonde walks into a bank in New York City and asks for the Loans Officer. She says she’s going to Europe on business for two weeks and needs to borrow $5,000. The bank officer says the bank will need some kind of security for the loan, so the blonde hands over the keys to…

  • Nikola Tesla’s Legacy and My Second Grade Epiphany: Exploring the Connection

    Nikola Tesla’s Legacy and My Second Grade Epiphany: Exploring the Connection

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    No everyone was born intelligent! Anyway, we can become intelligent by educating ourselves in the things that interest us or that we are passionate about. I struggled a lot in school because of memory problems and every year, I did my best to just pass and move on to the next grade. I remember having…

  • The Legal Pact that dictates our personal freedom

    The Legal Pact that dictates our personal freedom

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    Watch the video below! Society teaches and indoctrinates us to go to school, a school that doesn’t teach us anything about how money works and other important factors.  After school, the norm is to get a job, get married, take out a loan to buy a house, pay taxes, have children, and rarely have a…

  • The Entrepreneur’s Bible: Think and Grow Rich

    The Entrepreneur’s Bible: Think and Grow Rich

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    If you haven’t read “Think and Grow Rich” by Napoleon Hill yet, you should. This transformative book has the potential to change your mindset and enrich your understanding of various aspects of life, from business to health and relationships. In case you’re not aware, Napoleon Hill conducted extensive research and interviews with many successful individuals…

  • Show me your friends, and I’ll show you your future

    Show me your friends, and I’ll show you your future

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    Your friends play a crucial role in shaping who you are. Think of it like this: the five people you spend the most time with determine your average self. Through others we become ourselves. In simple terms, the folks we hang out with significantly influence who we are. Ever found yourself saying, “My friend suggested…

  • The Hidden Cost of Free

    The Hidden Cost of Free

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    Why pay when I can find stuff for free on YouTube, blogs, books, or podcasts? Well, those free resources are great, and you should keep using them. But here’s the deal, paying for a course or mentor can speed up your learning. You get step-by-step info, and the techniques are tested and proven by the…

  • There are two kinds of suffering: long suffering and short suffering. The choice is yours.

    There are two kinds of suffering: long suffering and short suffering. The choice is yours.

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    Life is like a big puzzle with happy and tough pieces. Hard times are part of everyone’s life, and they come in two types: long struggles and short struggles. You get to pick which one you want. Introduction In life, hard times are like puzzle pieces we can’t avoid. They come in different shapes and…