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Does your argument pass the equivalence test?
By Michel Joly · 5 years ago
Introduction
There are people around us who love to argue, and sometimes just for the sake of arguing.
It is therefore necessary, I think, to lay some ground rules when it comes to arguing.
Especially ...
The Unexamined Life
By June Stepansky · 5 years ago
THE UNEXAMINED LIFE
THE UNEXAMINED LIFE In 399 BC Socrates, a Greek philosopher spoke these words" The unexamined life is not worth living." These words are just as true today as they were those many ...
Best guide to cut out hair in Photoshop
By Sohel Rana · 5 years ago
The best guide to cut out hair in Photoshop
Photoshop featured with a lot of useful tools which helps to make our photo more vivid and colorful. This is a gigantic photo editing tool which ...
15 Reasons Why You Should Study Environmental Science
By Godwin Ihagh · 5 years ago
We live in an age that has a lot environmental challenges threatening the existence of living and non-living things. This Earth in which we breathe, eat and live, is not as healthy as it was ...
How to Keep Your Workplace Neat & Clean
By Kyle Jarvis · 6 years ago
Keeping a workplace clean ensures a healthy working environment. It enables the employees to focus on their work. In this way, it helps them to work without any stress. If you are worried about keeping ...
Get Rid Of The Negativity In Your Life
By Emma K. Viglucci · 6 years ago
And, how are you doing? What theme do you have currently going on? What new approach, system, structure, plan, routine, and such have you implemented for a smoother Autumn? Do you recognize any old patterns ...
3 Rules for Building Wealth That Have Been Around Since the 1800s
By Randy Skilton · 6 years ago
When it comes to wealth building, there is still a lot we can learn from old school
financial principles, even those that have been around for hundreds of years. These kind
of rules are often ...
How To Overcome Depression
By Andrew Eli · 6 years ago
WHAT IS DEPRESSION?
The Merriam-Webster's dictionary defines depression as (1) : a state of feeling sad : DEJECTION (2) : a psycho-neurotic or psychotic disorder marked especially by sadness, inactivity, difficulty in thinking and concentration, ...
The 30 Minutes Magic Pill! Your Guide To Happiness
By Ali Bsoul · 6 years ago
Clarity, self-awareness, being in the now are all great mental states! Once we are in one of them, we are transformed, supercharged with focus and our abilities to achieve is just multiplied 10 times.
I ...
It's ALL In The Believing
By Cheri Neal · 6 years ago
Growing flowers from seed is a LOT of work. Not physical work exactly, but more of a discipline. One must care for the seeds, making sure they get water on a regular basis and that ...
Where to get ideas for cool content?
By Eric Newton · 6 years ago
Perhaps, the creative block is one of the most common problems in the world of content marketing. But this is not so scary if you have enough time to overcome it, and you can afford ...
Cross-cultural long-distance relationship advice
By Anna Reco · 7 years ago
Lindsey and Juo met while Lindsey was studying abroad at Ewah Woman's University in Seoul, South Korea back in 2015. She was there to study for a full year when out of nowhere Juo sent ...
Your Prosperity Today can Become Your Adversity Tomorrow: A Case Study of Zimbabwe
By Godwin Ihagh · 7 years ago
It’s a sad fact that many people and nations once experienced a level of prosperity which is now a distant memory (or almost forgotten) because currently – they’ve fallen into a state of adversity and ...
Seeds of What?
By Cheri Neal · 7 years ago
The book "Seeds of Joy, Growing Zinnias and Your Zest for Life" may have an interesting title, but what does it REALLY mean? What do Zinnias have to do with Zest? And what does any ...
How forgiveness and empathy might harm you
By Andy Kay · 7 years ago
Anyone who has low confidence and self-esteem will know that a lot of one’s energy goes towards forgiveness and empathy. Towards worrying about what others think of you.
When we do this, we give others ...
Replacing Your Stress Habit: Jest for Stress
By Karyn Buxman · 7 years ago
We're cruising down the highway on a sunny California afternoon-the sparkling ocean to our left, the picturesque mountains to our right-then as we come around a curve we see motionless cars stretching for miles and ...
The One-Degree Shift
By Termina Ashton · 8 years ago
I don’t usually write this kind of article, it’s long and you probably need vacation time to get through it, but I am so excited and if I can make you feel good today, I’d ...
The Power Of Constructive Impatience - A Key To Resiliency
By Eileen Mcdargh · 8 years ago
For those who abhor change of any kind, I believe there are an equal number of us who want to challenge the status quo, to move quickly and to leap ahead. Some of us might ...
Be a Better Thinker When You Write Like This
By Leon Edward · 9 years ago
So many things happen around us each day that it's nearly impossible for us to remember them all. Although, our thought process is quite complicated, still it can be fascinating enough. All we need to ...
Re-Frame with Humor: A Top Resiliency Tip
By Eileen Mcdargh · 9 years ago
Up until my early 30s, vacations for this Southern-bred woman meant sipping mint juleps in a New Orleans courtyard, lounging poolside at one of Florida's posh resorts, or exploring the historic treasures of Williamsburg.
My ...