Being a passionate one, I don’t merely wish for beautiful things to happen in my life—I desire them with intensity. I pour energy, love, joy, and hope into those desires. And many of them, infused with that bright, golden charge, come to life. But not all of them. Apparently, the ones that don’t make it are taken by the Little Black Man—the inner figure who quietly steals whatever I’ve made too precious.
Have you ever noticed those energy vampires around you? They can be beautiful, intelligent, interesting, and charming. In fact, they usually are. Because if they weren’t, we wouldn’t get caught in their enchanting webs. How we get caught isn’t the point: it’s easier to capture an unprepared person than to keep them. Then, the most interesting part begins.
We spend our whole lives trying to arrive at certain understandings and realizations—intellectually. But before we truly feel them in our bones, something has to happen. We need to go through something. Often, we need to get hit with something heavy—something that cracks the illusion.
Once, I believed I had cracked the code on resolving conflict. I was in my early twenties when I came up with a simple formula: just start feeling love for the person I was having a conflict with. That was it. And back then, it worked surprisingly well. When I allowed myself to accept and understand the person I was fighting with, the conflict seemed to dissolve. It was like the problem had only ever existed in my head.
The brain, an organ steeped in mystery, is a complex entity. In simple terms, it can be divided into the left hemisphere, responsible for linear and rational thinking, and the right hemisphere, the seat of intuition. While it's tempting to label accountants as left-brained workers, the truth, of course, is more nuanced. The intricacies of brain functionality offer us a pathway not only to enhance our work processes but also to benefit our personal lives, particularly our health.
During the analysis, planning, implementation, and evaluation of marketing activities, information is required. Necessary data can be obtained in various ways, one of which is research. Conducting research is associated with many difficulties, so the approach must be qualified.
Crises affect all types of activities. The question is not whether a crisis will occur or not, but when it will happen and how severe it will be. Just as one can live a healthier and happier life, any threat to a business can be endured with minimal losses. But to achieve this, one must be prepared for a crisis situation.
I’ve come close. I can feel it. What I’ve been searching for so long, I think I’ve almost found.
Subconscious substitutions of true beliefs with false ones
I want to love. But I’m afraid. Because love, to me, means pain. Eventually, I stop wanting to love altogether. My heart longs for it, but my head pulls away.
The game is called “Cat and… Cat.” It’s very old. The main rule is not to let the cat turn into a mouse. Clever, practicing cats train their intelligence on each other. Foolish, selfish cats simply eat the cats who were careless enough to turn into a mouse.
Who is a talent?
Talent is someone who has some creative abilities. For example, a good voice. Or the ability to draw beautifully. So that others like it. Or here’s – the talent of a leader. In general, talent is not such an extraordinary thing. At first glance. But in my opinion, talent is an open channel of creativity.
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