Trust is an ongoing exchange between people. It can be earned, and it can be lost, but it can also be regained again. Trust is is the glue that holds society together and is vital to all economic activity.
Category Archive: Mindset
As the saying goes, “a fool and his money are soon parted.”
While poverty isn’t impossible to escape, it is extremely difficult and highly dependent one’s particular situation. What can be concluded is that living in poverty is more expensive than living with financial security.
Here’s some motivation and a reminder that success is not determined by your circumstance.
Studies have found that creativity comes with mind-wandering and states of unconscious processes such as doing chores. For this reason, Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos insist on washing their own dishes every night.
Ordinary people focus on “chasing” success, without ever working on themselves. Success is a natural byproduct of following the basic fundamentals. So stop chasing what you desire—whether it’s love, money, success, or happiness. Become the best version of yourself, and your desires will chase you.
Adequate studies have been done to prove that religion and spirituality have a positive correlation to an individual’s mental and emotional well being by promoting and supporting good mental health practice and a means to cope with their distress.
This article delves into the studies of learning disabilities (LD) as well as traditional schools’ effectiveness of teaching and preparing adolescents for future success. And to speak on my experience with this, I have a story about a moment that changed my life.
The significance of innovation within organizations as well as blue ocean strategy. We look at companies who have failed and companies who have prospered predominantly thanks to their ability/inability to innovate and adapt.
Stephen talks about his difficult road from being denied by many investors to being so successful in his field that even the president requests his expertise on how to grow the economy. Here are his 25 rules for work and life: