With or Without a Vision of the Future 2023

If we wish to help shape our future, we must first have a clear picture, or ‘vision’, of what we want that future to be and how we can go about achieving it. An example vision is put forward by Paul Raskin, the founding director of The Tellus Institute a non-profit research and policy organization. […]

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The Finest Books on Cryptocurrency

The Sovereign Individual ~ by James Dale Davidson and William Rees Morg The Sovereign Individual is a kind of book that ceaselessly modifications the way you see the world. It was printed in 1997 however the diploma to which it anticipates the impression of blockchain know-how gives you chills. We’re getting into the fourth stage […]

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NUDE Information: A New Perspective On The Information

Somebody has to do something, and it is just incredibly pathetic that it has to be us. Jerry Garcia, The Grateful Dead People are not doing nicely. Almost two-thirds are too heavy, underfit and over-medicated. Most are means too depending on physicians, prescriptions, pundits and preachers. Persons are too little proof against baloney and superstition […]

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Conspiracy Idea As Pseudo Idea

Speculation is usually thought to be a scientific framework fashioned of ideas that analytically account for phenomena noticed. Philosophers for hundreds of years have debated whether or not the goings on are exterior to human ideas and cognition and thus actual and materials; or whether or not they’re constructs of the thoughts, logically assembled and […]

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13 Assassins

This film kicks mountains of ass! From the opening scene, which depicts the traditional Japanese ritual suicide technique often called harakiri or seppuku, Japanese provocateur Takashi Miike’s movie is clearly not screwing around. The opening scene is a textbook case of the effectiveness of sound design within the movie: we’re mercifully spared the visible particulars […]

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Mindfulness Meditation in Western Society

Meditation has change into extraordinarily well-liked in western society in recent times nevertheless; it has existed for hundreds of years and has clearly handed the take a look at of time in numerous different cultures. Meditation has in truth survived 4500 years of political upheaval and socioeconomic transition (Andreson, 2000). If meditation was not helpful would […]

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Cultivating SMART Fundraising Goals

SMART is an acronym gaining remarkable popularity in the world of business which represents key features specialists generally agree must be incorporated into your goals to align yourself on a route to success. This system was introduced in 1981 when an article by George Doran (there’s a S.M.A.R.T way to write management’s goals) highlighted the […]

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The Board’s Role in Fundraising

“Should my board help me raise funds?” The obvious answer is yes, of course, they should! Now comes the hard part. Getting the board to actually raise money is a lot tougher than simply saying they should. Many nonprofits, of all sizes and types of missions, overlook the basic steps necessary to engage the board […]

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Mindfulness Attitudes – Acceptance

  Acceptance is a very active process, there is nothing passive about it, it’s not passive resignation but an act of recognition that things are the way they are… Acceptance doesn’t mean we can’t work to change the world or circumstances, but it means that unless we accept things as they are, we will try […]

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The Relationship Between Insurance and Finance

Insurance and finance are closely interwoven fields of business, not least because they both involve money. They also often both involve speculation and risk, and often where one goes, the other will follow. Take property investment, for example, it involves a large amount of capital outlay, swiftly followed by insurance to protect the capital investment. […]

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