Making decisions and the way we think about those processes are strongly intertwined. The mental actions we do to digest information, address issues, create views, and make decisions are referred to as “thinking .. more..
Everyone wants to succeed, but not everyone can actually do that. Many people often ask successful individuals about the secrets to their success, but seldom do they realize the struggles and hard work that lie behind the glamor. In his .. more..
Success is a term that varies from person to person. However, there are certain habits that can lead us towards success, while others may lead us towards failure. While many of us are aware of habits such as laziness and distraction that can .. more..
In his book "Shortcut for a Better Life," Ziad Rayess discusses how many projects struggle to expand because they do not meet certain criteria of success, while others struggle even if they have because they have not attained critical .. more..
In his book "Shortcut for a Better Life," Ziad Rayess stresses how critical it is to recognize the need for perfection in social, cultural, and business projects from the outset. He emphasizes that failure to do so often results in the .. more..
Failure is something you need to get used to. Whether it's a small setback or a significant disappointment, we've all experienced failure at some point in our lives.
In the first part of this article, we talked about 15 thinking tools extracted from 15 professions that we can apply in our daily lives, and we will continue in this second part with 10 other tools, so follow the next lines. .. more..
Who said inspiring stories always have to be great success stories and great fame? And who said that if we take a closer look at our reality, we will not find dozens of stories that we need to realize clearly that life will go on, no matter how .. more..
A generalization is a proposition that defines a relationship between two or more concepts. An example of this is the proposition that says: “The gravitational force between objects is directly proportional to the product of .. more..