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- Nothing is stable in the realm of power, and even closest of friends can be transformed into the worst of enemies.
- It is in fact the height of selfishness to merely consume what others create and to retreat into a shell of limited goals and immediate…
- The conventional mind is passive - it consumes information and regurgitates it in familiar forms. The dimensional mind is active, transforming everything it digests into…
- Do not accept the roles that society foists on you. Re-create yourself by forging a new identity, one that commands attention and never bores the…
- Any titles, money, or privilege you inherit are actually hindrances. They delude you into believing you are owed respect.
- Fear creates its own self-fulfilling dynamic- as people give into it, they lose energy and momentum. Their lack of confidence translates into inaction that lowers…
- Writers who have delved into human nature, ancient masters of strategy, historians of human stupidity and folly, kings and queens who have learned the hard…
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