Anxious Cortex
In religion, art and ethics we are not concerned with the “essence of the cosmos“. We are in the sphere of Pure conception – Human all too human (1878) …
Creating a Great life
In religion, art and ethics we are not concerned with the “essence of the cosmos“. We are in the sphere of Pure conception – Human all too human (1878) …
The Scientific spirit previals only partially, not wholly. The general universal sciences, considered as a great ,basic unity, posit the question – truly a very living question – to what …
Formely the mind was not brought into play through the meduim of exact thought. its serious business lay in the working out of forms and symbols. That has now changed. …
It would be very difficult to understand the meaning of each thing’s name if etymology(naming) did not exist, whose role is to analyze and explain each word, syllable by syllable. …
On the basis of your experiences, the amygdala creates emotional memories without necessarily your awareness. The happiness and unhappiness of the rational, social animal depends not on what he feels …
Some things benefit from shocks, they thrive and grow when exposed to volatility, randomness, disorder and stressors and love adventure risk and uncertainty. Why? Modern culture has been increasingly building …
Napoleon Bonaparte’s (1769 –1821) Superior mind was unique – His thinking was fluid, creative and subtle. Napoleon didn’t conceive terms in black and white, defence or offence. Defence is not …
How to make memories stick? What should we hold on to from the past and what is it good to let go of? Memory is a living and breathing part …
How to launch a campaign? The perfect economy isn’t cheapness. Too many armies have failed by spending too little as too much. However, maybe fate has made us poor, …
How to remember what you learned? Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learn. — Benjamin Franklin Memory is very important in learning. …