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Are you insane or just crazy (enough to succeed)?

Posted by Oren Pardes | Posted in Life, Relationships | Posted on 27-08-2009

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Insanity is often defined as doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results – and yet success often depends on doing something (well) long enough for desirable results to manifest. Insanity or just patience? Perhaps some of both is needed for “success”.

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Birds of a feather flock together

Posted by Oren Pardes | Posted in Life, Relationships | Posted on 16-08-2009

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I’ve noticed that a LOT of people interested in “metaphysics”, “spirituality”, ”personal development”, the “Secret”, the “Law of Attraction” and even the “Science of Getting Rich” seem to be very uncomfortable with anyone not of “like mind” – especially around so-called “negative” people (whether they really are or not).

Like attracts like (as far as resonance and entrainment go) – but opposites also attract, bind, and can add value and desirability. Most people know that similar poles on magnets actually repel rather than attract and that it’s usually what is different rather than what is the same that makes two or more of anything “better” together (than apart).

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Keeping A Positive Eye On Others

Posted by Oren Pardes | Posted in Life, Relationships | Posted on 15-08-2009

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You have probably heard more than once that “everything is energy”.  Yet not all energy is the same.  This is a good thing, given all the “negative” talk about a supposed “energy crisis”.

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Making a Difference

Posted by Oren Pardes | Posted in Life, Relationships | Posted on 12-08-2009

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“Each day when I awake I know I have one more day to make a difference in someone’s life”

Wanting one’s life to matter and make a positive difference (recognized and appreciated by others) is probably among most people’s deepest desires.

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20/20 Vision and Still Blind?

Posted by Oren Pardes | Posted in Life, Relationships | Posted on 11-08-2009

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Each of us has our own perspective: a different vantage point and a unique perception and interpretation. There are things we can see that others cannot – and there are things that others can see, often quite clearly, that we cannot.

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