Why Do Women Always Try and Pigeon-Hole Men’s Behavior?

Precision is one of the most effective concepts to bring to bear when analyzing problems and coming up with solutions. Conversely, lack of precision causes confusion and ineffectiveness. If this is true, then why do so many people attempt to use broad brush stroke generalizations to describe so many things in life? What possible advantage could this convey? This post comes up with a possible answer.

Dealing with Personal Conflict

Most of us are conflicted because we deny the truth about our own personal performance. Denial seems bred into us but an awareness of the harm it causes can allow us to overcome it and live more cheerfully and productively

The Art of Cheerfulness (and How to Get More of It)

Do people really want more happiness or do they actually want consistent cheerfulness? Cheerfulness seems to be a dying art and this article gives tips on how to revitalize the art in your life.

Guaranteed: Self-Confidence

This article details the true underpinnings of confidence and thus makes it clear what creates confidence, how to develop more of it and when you won’t have it. This article is 700 words long and will take about 3 to 4-minutes to read.

Fallacy: The Pursuit of Happiness

This article is 1500 words long and will take about 4-minutes to read. It explains that we cannot in fact pursue happiness and offers an alternative stance. Plus there’s a little point of potential controversy at the end…

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