Causation and the Endless Search for Reasons
Stop looking for causation and start changing behavior. That’s what I tell people these days. Modern trends in psychology point toward identifying irrational thinking rather than emotional catharsis....
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Hostility Blinds Us from Truth
It is an interesting fact that the when we take a stake in an argument we often shut down open-minded thinking. Our minds seem to have a need to separate us into a “for” or “against”...
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Letting Go
There are so many things you are attached to . . .  so many ideas you have about who you are, what you stand for, and how people will remember you. You are attached to your identity, your beliefs, your...
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Three Cheers For Self Promotion – But Why Are We So Afraid Of It?
Glenn Close’s character in Dangerous Liaisons represents something that is a recurrent theme in our culture. If you recall, this was a riches-to-rags disaster of epic proportions, and why? Because...
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Bashing Former President Carter And Using The Race Card
It seemed odd that former President Carter credited racism as a reason for the objections to Obama’s policies. Then again, I’ve learned not to dismiss an idea simply because it doesn’t fit...
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A Hopi Message And A Few Tears
Yesterday when I woke up, I had a trio of dreams imprinted in my mind. This shook me to my core. I spent some time trying to work out the meaning of the dreams and why they were having such a profound...
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Lose That Belly Fat!
Today I want to give you my three best tips for losing weight around your midsection. By just doing these three things, you can easily lose weight and get closer to your goal of six pack abs.
Tip #1: Control...
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