Category Archives: Strategy

Living with less

Living a simpler life with less benefits self and others. I currently only have a limited one gigabyte of bandwidth a month as an internet connection, which means I have to be careful how I use it.  Two thirds of the month of May is gone, and I have used up half my allocation. I …

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Grow from challenges

Every challenge has a hidden blessing. Life is to be lived, new experiences, new challenges that keeps old age from the door of both body and mind. Perhaps for me life has become too challenging. I feel I am in a maze with many doors, behind each door is a chocolate cookie (good experience) or …

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Do action for a reaction

Only through doing does prosperity come. If life is a pool of water, doing nothing won’t create many ripples in that pool, you have to throw rocks into the water to get the ripples.  Part of the energy of the ripples you make feedback at you, so you need to be ready for reaping the …

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Good communication for prosperity

Good communication avoids trouble and supports prosperity. I took a photograph yesterday of a male blackbird in full song.  The blackbird sings to inform the world of its territorial claims, which will be the basis for attracting a mate and raising young.  On the same day I saw male blackbirds fighting over territory.  By way …

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Gain prosperity by cutting expenses

Rebel against the present economic paradigm to increase personal prosperity. The current economic paradigm demands that the individual works long hours, to buy products produced through the exploitation of people and nature, which they don’t need, which they throw away to pollute the environment.  Makes no sense to me. Food has recently been my target …

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Castles built on sand fall

Work on yourself for a prosperous life. Back in the age of King Arthur a tyrant called Vortigern seized the British throne, he made a series of mistakes including allowing the Saxons into Romano-Britain, a people who would never leave, starting a 400-year war for control of Britain.  Vortigern fled to Mount Snowdon in Wales …

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Find your niche and patron

Everyone can find a niche and a patron that allows their unique talent to shine. Poetry was never my speciality, I am told I produce killer metaphors, but when I attempt poetry I flee a bloody crime scene.  Wordsmith I may be, but poet I am not. I follow a few poets on WordPress, amongst …

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The power of association

Our brains work by association. Recently I attacked the idea genetics had anything to do with crime. I support the ideas of John Watson the pioneer of behaviourism, who was of the opinion the genetics connection was ignorant, human behaviour is down to environmental experiences.  Watson carried out a famous experiment with Baby Albert, he …

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Ask and receive

Doors open to them who ask. “Open Sesame” said Ali Baba to a door, which opened wide to him, wherein he collected treasure from a cave, as told in the story Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves. This is a better lesson than the quote in a psalm I used to sing in a choir “Blessed …

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The storyteller

You can change the world through storytelling. In ancient times the storyteller was a highly valued member of society, on dark winter nights they entertained, but in ancient society they were a walking library of the history, laws, customs and spiritual philosophy of those people.  The storyteller was the bard, poet or musician, protected by …

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