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Goals are everything to a soul
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Choice is a powerful tool, that have the power to destroy the world or make it heaven. ~ Dipesh If you are reading means you have a life, lets say for me its 100 years. We from our childhood wanted lot of things like money, luxury food, car, travel, airplane, expensive clothes and what not. We wanted our people to achieve what they wanted and feel good, this also make us feel good, happy, satisfied, blissfulness. We want these because they will make us feel good, releasing good feeling hormone. This means we are living for our feelings. We are setting goals for our feel. But few years ago, few things were not present in this world, like when i was born there was no bugatti cheron(a expensive car), even then i want it now because it will make me feel good. So the question is, how our good hormones are releasing after seeing bugatti cheron ? Ans is, which thing will release which hormone depends on our beliefs, what we already know, what we see, what we think of continuously....
Excellence is not chance but a "Habit"!
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Habit Habit refers to what we does daily repeatedly over time with same pattern. It require little will power as muscle memory and brain functioning starts working to repeat it. As we do one thing daily on same time our brain tells to do it on same time and gets ready to do it with very little will power, thoughts, or any other emotional change. Example: daily morning water drinker find it hard to drink water on morning when they start, as they have to choose, start and execute the task. But with time, this task gets automated and their this morning ritual becomes automatic. Example: A person who study daily same sub on same time finds it easy to study and keep doing it daily as its easy for him and gets selected in a exam.
How to cultivate collective intellectual humility
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In 1860, Robert O’Hara Burke and William John Wills set out from Melbourne on an ill-fated group expedition to traverse Australia from south to north. On the final leg of their journey to the northern coastline, the were accompanied by two other colonial explorers from Melbourne and a group of Aboriginal guides. While they technically accomplished their goal, reaching the mangroves of the Gulfof Carpentaria in 1861, they died during the return journey, having made multiple catastrophic decisions involving both navigation and nutrition. Return to Cooper’s Creek ( c 1860-61) by Samuel Thomas Gill. Courtesy the State Library of NSW Burke and Wills were highly educated. Born in Ireland, Burke undertook military training in England and Belgium, and served as a lieutenant in the Austrian army. Wills received an education in surgery and chemistry in England, and later studied surveying in Australia. How did these men fail so badly at something their guides and their guides’ ancestors had...