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Knowing What To Ignore (Joel Osteen)

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        Knowing what to ignore.                         Joel Osteen Every battle, that comes across our path is, not a battle we are supposed to fight, many battles are simply distractions, to try to lure us of course, if that battle is not between you and your God given destiny it’s a battle you should ignore it, that person at the office that’s always getting on your nerves , making sarcastic comments you can either get in there, and try to fight that battle and strengthen them out if you do you are wasting valuable   time and energy that you should be using to pursue your dreams. It’s a Distraction ignore it....................... It very freeing, when you realise you do not have to fight every battle.

Capitalism is the system

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‘Capitalism is the system, so you might as well learn the rules and win it’ Jordan Belfort

Guilt is a useless emotion

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Guilt is a useless emotion because it does not require any action. What good is a guilty child abuser or a guilty murderer? Not only does guilt make a situation ALL ABOUT THE PERSON AND THEIR SORROWS, it is as useless an emotion as pity. It forces victimized thinking and cognitive dissonance, and even illusions.

The Economics of Sex

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How to learn any language in six months: Chris Lonsdale at TEDxLingnanUn...

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The FIVE PRINCIPLES are: 1. Focus on language content that is relevant to you. 2. Use your language as a tool to communicate from day 1. 3. When you understand the message you will acquire the language unconsciously, i.e comprehensible input (Krashen, et al) 4 . Language is not about accumulating a lot of knowledge but is rather a type of physiological training. 5 . Psycho-physiological state matters – you need to be happy, relaxed, and most importantly, you need to be tolerant of ambiguity. Don’t try to understand every detail as it will drive you crazy. The SEVEN ACTIONS are: 1. Listen a lot – it doesn’t matter if you understand or not. Listen to rhythms and patterns. 2. Focus on getting the meaning first, before the words. Body language and facial expressions can help. 3. Start mixing, get creative, and use what you’re learning 4. Focus on the core – the most commonly-used words, and use the language to learn more (What is this/that? How do you say ? etc.)...