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  • The Art of Decision Making

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    Humans make decisions every day. Some decisions may be more impactful than others but all decisions have a cause and effect. When I think about decisions I think about what I would consider a big decision, or one that lingers. Decisions with impacts that linger are more captivating to me because you have to live…

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  • Healing in Public

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    Fundamentally there is no such thing as healing in public. For me as a Christian the thrust of this idea comes from the Bible where individuals, as part of their cleansing process, would go before a priest to show that they are cleansed from a sin, or something depicted as sinful. From a survival perspective…

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  • 3 Ways to Broaden your Horizons

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    Vision must be acquired. It’s something that you must have. And generally to have means to get or have gotten. Sometimes the best way for you to have a vision is to go get one. Getting a vision means allowing yourself to daydream and encounter a glimpse into the realm of possibility. A vision is…

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  • The Best Bicep Workouts for Size, Shape, and Strength

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    When it comes to building impressive arms, nothing catches the eye like well-developed biceps. But training them properly takes more than just curling a dumbbell up and down. To fully develop your biceps, you need to understand their anatomy, how they function, and how to stimulate them through a variety of angles and movements. Let’s…

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  • Humanity’s God Complex with Artificial Intelligence May Backfire

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    Artificial Intelligence has become its own sub-genre of movies. In every category from dystopian future to love movies there is an AI (Artificial Intelligence) movie associated with that category. In 2025 there are numerous ways in which we utilize the power of AI and machine learning on a daily basis: from GPS and ride sharing…

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  • Navigating Nihilism

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    Various circumstances in life can give way to the impression that God is dead and or hope is gone. People want to believe something and we want to believe in something. But when your belief is let down, your expectation isn’t even entertained let alone met, and you feel as though you’ve exhausted your resourcefulness,…

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  • Transmutation

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    Starting off this week I was enduring an existential crisis. At this point those are relatively common occurrences, so there is no need for me to be ashamed of some of the disintegrated thoughts and moments that I have. That said, I am also arriving at a place where I am beginning to understand and…

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  • Uncovering Charisma

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    For 2025 one of my goals is to read at least four books. I’m currently half way through my second book, “The Art of Seduction” by Robert Greene. In the part of the book where I am currently at, Greene talks about charisma and deploying your charisma for better results in certain interactions. Prior to…

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  • The Benefits of Hindsight

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    In just a few months I will be turning 30. I don’t plan on being a person too considerate of my age. Basically it’s just a number to me and I will still be open to celebrations but don’t come at me sideways asking questions about how old I am or an adjacent subject. I…

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  • Modern Monetary Theory

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    Modern Monetary Theory is to economics what post-modernism is to psychology, a nuevo application of rationalities thought to better serve the purpose of the practice, as opposed to its “archaic” predecessors. Inflexible systematology doesn’t lend itself to a practical use of how these respective fields of study have approached their work. Modern Monetary Theory (MMT)…

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