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People who see the world through patterns bring new thinking into the fold. They can show us what we have not been seeing. They may point to opportunities we were blind to. They may even reveal parts of ourselves we had not noticed. Being an Outlier is something I’ve just always been. It’s never been anything I sought to define. I just am. Over the years, I’ve come to find there are others l...

The Importance of Being an Outlier

Dec 04, 2024
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Understanding the Layers of Thought In my everyday reflections, I often find myself dissecting not only how I think but also how far I think . There's a significant difference between the two, and exploring this can offer profound insights into our decision-making processes. Take, for example, my experience managing inventory at work. When stock runs low on a popular item, I don't just see the emp...

Bridging the Gap: Exploring the Depth of "How I Think" vs. "How Far I Think"

Dec 04, 2024
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🔍 Have you ever embarked on a creative challenge, only to find yourself losing momentum along the way? 📜 "The difference between a successful person and others is not a lack of strength, not a lack of knowledge, but rather a lack in will." —Vince Lombardi The Journey So Far: Recap and Reflection - For the first 12 weeks, I was on fire. Ideas flowed, words poured onto the screen, and I felt...

"52 Articles in 52 Weeks: A Journey of Resilience and Renewed Motivation"

Jul 09, 2024
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"Seek a little peace too, sir. These needs will never truly end." – Gulzar --- The sun peeks through the café window, casting a warm glow on my table. It's a day off—a rare oasis in the relentless desert of obligations. I woke up early, the world still wrapped in dawn's quietude. News headlines and investment articles danced across my screen, their urgency a stark contrast to the unhurried rh...

"Seek a Little Peace Too, Sir" - A Morning Brew of Reflections

Jul 09, 2024
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As the world bustles outside the window of a cozy café, with the unpredictable dance of Vancouver's weather as a backdrop, we find inspiration to delve into the essence of what makes an uncommon man. These individuals, often unnoticed in the crowd, carry within them a set of qualities that set them apart. The Visionary Endgame : Uncommon men understand the brevity of life. They envision their leg...

“The Extraordinary Journey: Cultivating the Traits of Remarkable Men”

Jun 10, 2024
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Observing a fan rotate and staring at its blades has no bearing on what I'm about to say. Unless, of course, you find the rhythmic whirring and the hypnotic spin somewhat calming, allowing your mind to drift freely – much like the transportive power of nature itself. Imagine this: you're scrolling through social media, bombarded by carefully curated feeds. Suddenly, a memory surfaces – a child...

Beyond the Screen: Nature's Unmatched Beauty

May 16, 2024
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Have you ever wondered why some people seem to grow wiser with age, while others simply grow older? The secret doesn’t lie in the number of candles on their birthday cake, but in the depth of their reflections on the journey of life. In a world that prizes action and adventure, we often overlook the quiet power of contemplation. But what if I told you that the true treasure of life isn’t found...

“The Value of Thought: Why Reflecting on Life’s Lessons is Worth More Than Gold”

Apr 18, 2024
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Finding Home: Reflections on My Vancouver Adventure”

Apr 01, 2024
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The Science Behind Hands-On Work There's a biological phenomenon known as the "effort-driven reward cycle" that's hardwired into our brains. As explained by Dr. Kelly Lambert, a renowned researcher, "We are literally wired to use and move our hands to do something productive—not just pushing buttons or tapping a remote." Our ancestors who were adept at physically creating, building, and problem-...

The Power of Hands-On Productivity: Harnessing Nature's Effort-Reward Cycle

Mar 20, 2024
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