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by Stanley Lee

11 Facts to be Demystified

June 29th, 2010 with No Comments

There are a lot of myths circulating in the real world that aren’t true, yet the masses still believe in them because they are scared from the truth. As corporations and other prominent influencers brainwash the general public with these propaganda, I would like to take the opportunity share the following with you to bring [...]

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Benefits of Food Pickiness

June 26th, 2010 with No Comments

When you are a child, your parents most likely have told you about not talking to strangers to avoid getting kidnapped or hurt. As an adult, this practice does more harm than good when the need arises, especially when you’re searching for a job, securing sales, finding information, etc. Talking to strangers is as a [...]

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“Millionaire” is an Overused and Overrated Word

June 20th, 2010 with No Comments

The word millionaire has been overused in a lot of interactions in real-life: movies, TV shows, lottery ticket commercials, books, … you name it, you got it. Sure, back when I was a child (i.e. early 1990s), being a millionaire is a very prestigious status. Not to take anything away from today’s millionaires, but this [...]

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Omitting Mass Media being Effective Time-Jacking Strategy

June 16th, 2010 with No Comments

In the knowledge economy, the developed countries are experiencing severe time famine rather than famine in conventional sense in certain 3rd world countries. A major source of the time famine can be traced back to information abuse. I have previously discussed how you can reduce the control of email on your lives. Here is another [...]

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Death as a Wake Up Call

June 12th, 2010 with No Comments

Dealing with the 2nd death news in the past 6 weeks, this time involving a bright young mind who lost his life in a car accident, death as an instrumental change agent is again a topic that’s nothing new. Out with the old, in with the new, as it tragically sounds. While mourning about your [...]

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