Today, Elon Musk tweets are more important than Apple keynote presentations.
GM founded 1908 … Worth $49.6B
Chrysler founded 1925 … Worth $10B
Ford founded 1903 … Worth $54.2B
Tesla founded 2003 … Worth $44B !!!
Today, Elon Musk tweets are more important than Apple keynote presentations.
GM founded 1908 … Worth $49.6B
Chrysler founded 1925 … Worth $10B
Ford founded 1903 … Worth $54.2B
Tesla founded 2003 … Worth $44B !!!
The only country who is practicing the second amendment true to its founding meaning is Lebanon, and the USA really doesn’t like it.
“To know the difference between what we can change and what we cannot is a profound kind of wisdom.”
Excerpt From: Rosenzweig, Phil. “Left Brain, Right Stuff.” iBooks.
This material may be protected by copyright.
It is in the absence, that artists, authors, and scientists made their best works. In today’s social media age, teenagers are growing up experiencing no absence ever. They sleep and their phones in their hands.
The Human Mind Is Naturally Prone To the Following Egocentric Tendencies:
1. egocentric memory (the natural tendency to “forget” evidence and information which does not support our thinking and to “remember” evidence and information which does)
2. egocentric myopia (the natural tendency to think in an absolutist way within an overly narrow point of view)
3. egocentric infallibility (the natural tendency to think that our beliefs are true because we believe them)
4. egocentric righteousness (the natural tendency to feel superior in the light of our confidence that we are in the possession of THE TRUTH)
5. egocentric hypocrisy (the natural tendency to ignore flagrant inconsistencies between what we profess to believe and the actual beliefs our behavior imply, or inconsistencies between the standards to which we hold ourselves and those to which we expect others to adhere)
6. egocentric oversimplification (the natural tendency to ignore real and important complexities in the world in favor of simplistic notions when consideration of those complexities would require us to modify our beliefs or values)
7. egocentric blindness (the natural tendency not to notice facts or evidence which contradict our favored beliefs or values)
8. egocentric immediacy (the natural tendency to over-generalize immediate feelings and experiences–so that when one event in our life is highly favorable or unfavorable, all of life seems favorable or unfavorable as well)
9. egocentric absurdity (the natural tendency to fail to notice thinking which has “absurd” consequences, when noticing them would force us to rethink our position)
Taken from The Miniature Guide to the Human Mind
Leaving New York feels like re-entering into a card box.
“Video technology cages imagination; it offers interesting information to use, but it implies that all peripheral information is irrelevant and off-limits. Computer make children advance faster, but they also make them think like computers”. Chuck Klosterman
2016: Over 1500 species have been documented to show homosexual and/or bisexual behavior.
In 2000 there were 190 documented species showing that.
The argument that LGBT being unnatural is the weakest it ever been scientifically.
The technological tools that were invented to connect us (i.e. Cellphones) are now the tools that disconnect us.
Steve Jobs used to go when he was 14 years old (8th grade-1969) every Tuesday night to Hewlett Packard research lab in Palo Alto trying to write programs on the HP4100.
Bill Gates used to go to IBM with his uncle when he was 12 (6th grade) to program whenever he had a chance. He opened his first software company at 15 (9th grade) called “Traf-O-Data” and his revenue was $20,000.
Warren Buffet read every book of finance in the public library near his house at the age of 12 (6th grade).
If your child is sitting playing with his nose Tuesday nights, don’t expect to see him/her the genius of the future.
The future starts now… No matter what their age is.