Most people imagine personal growth as a dramatic transformation. Charlie Munger saw it differently. He believed the best version of yourself is built slowly, through better habits, clearer thinking, and…
1. Marital Rape 2. No Respect/Insult/Name Calling 3. 50/50 Deal 4. Money, More Money, My Money 5. Hypergamy 6. Extreme Unrealistic Expectations 7. Seletive Memory 8. “You Never Did” Accusations…
The Girl Born for Glory Mary Tudor entered the world in 1516 as a princess of enormous importance. She was the daughter of King Henry VIII of England and his…
Few kings in history have become as famous for their marriages as Henry VIII of England. When most people hear his name, they do not first think of government, war,…
Can Anyone Truly Be a Non-Hypocrite? A person can become less hypocritical, but probably not perfectly free of hypocrisy in every area of life. Everyone fails when it comes to…
People often use the words spiritual and religious as if they mean the same thing. They are related, but they are not identical. A person can be religious and spiritual…
Difficulty with Problem Solving: Struggles to analyze situations and develop effective solutions. Limited Abstract Thinking: Challenges in understanding complex or non-literal concepts, such as metaphors or theoretical ideas. Poor Adaptability:…
Curiosity: High IQ individuals often have an insatiable desire to learn and explore new topics. They ask deep, thought-provoking questions and are genuinely interested in understanding the world around them….
1. Boredom = Lack of Meaningful Engagement When you’re bored, you’re not stimulated mentally or emotionally. This can lead to a sense of emptiness or purposelessness. If this persists, it…
Here’s a clear way to see how intelligence, knowledge, and wisdom differ, along with concrete examples: 1. Intelligence What it is: The ability to think, reason, learn quickly, solve problems,…