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  • Materialistic Pursuit is Never Really about the Money
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    Materialistic Pursuit is Never Really about the Money

    Almost no one chasing money, power, or status is really chasing money, power, or status. What drives extreme material pursuit is usually something much older. Something that is deeply rooted in our way of making sense of the world. Safety that was never consistent. Survival with constant vigilance. Self-worth was conditional, and metrics were unclear.…

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  • The Truth that You Become What You Repeatedly Do
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    The Truth that You Become What You Repeatedly Do

    Historian Will Durant, distilling Aristotle’s argument in The Story of Philosophy, summarizes that virtue is not a trait you’re born with, but a pattern you build through repeated action. Also, this illustrates the power of habit-forming. Sounds like a motivational quote on Pinterest, but it is scientifically sound. We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then,…

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  • Sisu: An Important Concept of Finnish Resilience
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    Sisu: An Important Concept of Finnish Resilience

    In the depths of a Nordic winter, when daylight is a fleeting rumor and temperatures plunge well below freezing, you will find Finns swimming in ice-cut lakes or trekking through knee-deep snow. To an outsider, it’s a spirited cultural tradition. In Finnish, it is called sisu. What Does It Actually Mean? Pronounced see-su, this untranslatable Finnish…

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  • Glimmers: Micro-Moments as Ultimate Reset of the Nervous System
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    Glimmers: Micro-Moments as Ultimate Reset of the Nervous System

    For years, we have all heard of “triggers”. Those sudden, negative stimuli that spike our anxiety and send our nervous systems into fight-or-flight mode. We follow the information on how to notice them, manage them, and keep a track record. But have you heard of the opposite of triggers? What Is Glimmers? Coined by licensed…

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  • We Prefer Guaranteed Bad News to Waiting in Uncertainty
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    We Prefer Guaranteed Bad News to Waiting in Uncertainty

    Which type of scenario stresses you out more? Waiting for the job offer to arrive, the final grade to appear in your portal, or a partner to reply in the middle of a fight? Or when the rejection finally comes in, the less-than-ideal grade is posted, and the relationship officially ends? We often assume the…

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