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Innovation

Innovation requires the wisdom to flounder and stay present even when you want to cut and run. So, hang in there, baby Positively Purging-I welcome your feedbacks in the comments and your likes and passing the real life wisdom on … Continue reading

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Word of The Day

Proactive Interference is defined as the “tendency of previously learned material to hinder subsequent learning.” Chances are, we’re all able to relate to classic example of this hinderance:” Things like your old address popping into your mind when you have … Continue reading

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Relationship Evaluation

I really think I outgrew this person, or this person outgrew me, and I always saw us being old together kickin’ it. If anything it is about really examining whether this person is helping you grow or they’re holding you … Continue reading

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Just Communication

A few years ago, my girlfriend’s friend told her that I was hitting on her. My girlfriend asked her what I did to make her feel that way, she said, “He asked me questions, and when I answered them he … Continue reading

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The Premise of Regret

What is your greatest regret? The premise of regret implies an impossible standard of perfection. Perfection does not exist, and we all know that we are conditioned to strive for it. So, I try to do my best, and then try … Continue reading

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