30 Minutes To Excellence
Paul RosenbergExcellence is attainable, and by every healthy person. I received this lesson from a man I never met, named Earl Nightingale. Today I'm passing it along to you.
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Excellence is attainable, and by every healthy person. I received this lesson from a man I never met, named Earl Nightingale. Today I'm passing it along to you.
So far we've mostly examined what these people left behind. But how did they live every day, and what did they think about? These are the more important questions.
Here is a rare look behind the curtain that will aid you in being able to SEE things that occur in our society in a CLEAR light with SCRUTINY.
What's even more important about these people is that they brought farming all the way across Europe. People didn't grow a great deal of food prior to this group (as best we can tell), and they brought wheat, peas, lentils, barley, plums, hackber
IM Mastery Academy is one of the leading financial education institutions in the world, featured across dozens of articles and websites with over 125,000 students in over 50+ countries around the globe.
What you *think* you know about the constitution (and our government) is wrong. It's time to activate your mind and understand the principles upon which our nation was founded.
To prepare those with elite ability for post-high school competition. To provide an opportunity for students to experience the joy that comes from exercise and competition. To lay down life-long habits of physical activity. I think American hi
Who said education was boring? On the contrary. Knowing more about the world, improving your skills and achieving success is electrifying and addictive.
Do your kids know what to do in the event of a school shooting? It isn't fun to talk about this with them, but the conversation could save their lives.
One of the greatest gifts we can give our children is to root them in reality. That's an odd statement, I know, and I'll explain it momentarily, but after many years spent trying to figure out what makes a positive difference in a life… and esp
Humans have weaknesses and vulnerabilities. That's unfortunate, of course, but by itself it's not deeply problematic. What's problematic is failing to identify and address them.
Ethan Schlussler has crafted a life of fantasy. For two years he pedaled his homemade bike elevator up to his treehouse bedroom. He built a treehouse that can rotate 360 degrees with a hand crank. He dug a 10-room snow-cave for an overnight with 10 f
...in response to Great Reset
If we wish to have a strong, healthy, happy race of men, we should lay a good foundation in the education of early childhood. We should avoid all means of brutal, slavish training which cripple man's individuality, freedom, and happiness. We should
There is a kinship between productive human beings; one that spreads all across this planet. It may be invisible to power and hierarchy, but we productive people recognize it.
On this episode of The Resistance Library Podcast, Sam Jacobs interviews Jason Hartman.
I skipped the 11-plus and was failing at school. Then I met Cecil Dormand, the extraordinary English teacher who transformed my life for ever
From political indoctrination to school violence, police presence on campuses, and dystopian restrictions on normal human behavior and interaction, it is becoming increasingly clear to more and more parents that sending their children to school is no
"It finds that the association between hesitancy and education level follows a U-shaped curve with the highest hesitancy among those least and most educated.
This is another of those pieces that "wanted to be written," rather than me planning it… but this one some years ago. I've been meaning to make it a stand-alone children's book, but I'll also include it in this collection of lessons in mo
Teaching children to become resilient is a gift that will serve them well during difficulties they face during their lives. Here are some tips to help your kids become mentally stronger.
is moral education. Like critical thinking, this important field of study has been removed from Western education over the past century, and its restoration is, in my opinion, sorely needed. I aim to fill the gap.
Part Two in a series of short videos based on John Taylor Gatto's book, The Underground History of American Education.
But these 7 "careless errors" may actually reveal a learning difficulty: Words are misread due to poorly developed patterns of eye fixations Handwriting is messy and irregular. People with this dysfunction frequently print rather than handwrite
It's been a bad decade for politics, but a great decade for political theory. Three standouts for me were Shatema Threadcraft's Intimate Justice, Adom Getachew's Worldmaking After Empire, and Kathi Weeks's The Problem With Work. But the schol
The good news about ignorance? Yes, and emphatically yes...The good news about ignorance is that it sets us free from mental chains.
Katherine Johnson, who died Monday at 101, is remembered as a "NASA mathematician, trailblazer in the quest for racial equality, contributor to our nation's first triumphs in human spaceflight and champion of STEM education."
To learn new things, we must sometimes fail. But what's the right amount of failure? New research led by the University of Arizona proposes a mathematical answer to that question.
Armed with nothing but the internet, Carroll prepared for his entrance exam by watching dozens of YouTube videos to learn advanced mathematics in just three weeks.
By the age of 46, the man has built three multi-billion dollar companies, and this is his secret.