Evidence That Demands a Verdict
This headline is a book title that is fitting in today’s environment even though it was written over 40 years ago. The author, Josh McDowell, has been instrumentalin challenging the baseline of how to...
View ArticleRight Brainer. Left Brainer. No Brainer.
Dementia, Alzheimer’s, Brain Freezes, Memory Lapses and other mind related conditions…all seem to have at least some possible link to exercising and challenging the brain. Whether this proves out to be...
View ArticleZillion Dollar Thinking…Forward and Fast Forward
“Gadgets that can recognize handwriting, receive wireless data from TV shows, and read minds through artificial intelligence were among the hottest tech toys at the American International Toy Fair in...
View ArticleSigns of the Times?
Current reports are claiming that almost half of the adult population trusts and/or believes in astrological signs, stars, tarot cards, visions, readings, charts and other techniques. Now, stir in many...
View ArticleBeyond the Static…Who Gets It?
How committed are you to seek the truth in decisioning when information interference is compounding exponentially? Ten years ago, from a routine search engine, most topics would yield less than one...
View Articlein·di·vid·u·al·ism
noun 1. a social theory advocating the liberty, rights, or independent action of the individual 2. the principle or habit of or belief in independent thought or action 3. the pursuit of individual...
View ArticleWhen Opposites Attract
A short list of opposites can help us make a major point in decisioning. These are actually decisions on auto-pilot. Opposites War – Peace Black – White Start – Stop Good – Evil Begin – End Life –...
View ArticleTags that Decide
If you will be exercising your voting right in the very near future, here are a few due diligence tags worth considering before you cast your decision: “The Latest Polls Say…” How many times a day do...
View ArticleShould You Rethink the *MODEL?
At the core of the book Zillion Dollar Thinking, is the MODEL for making objective decisions. It was designed to be a simple, effective, memorable, repeatable and transferable concept. The research...
View ArticleA Barking Dog Sounds the Same in Any Language
How does that happen? Why is that significant? Discovery I was watching a golf tourney that was being played in Singapore China, and in the background, a dog was barking. Ironically, it sounded much...
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