The scarcity of a commodity In a society of affluence, the last thing we have access to is gratitude. How can we explain this paradox? Is it the fact of possessing that makes us hostage to our own possessions? Or is it that the consumerist ideology is incompatible with gratitude because it induces an ungrateful satiety? Gratitude = happiness? Gratitude…
+Month: September 2022
Life is your sparring partner
What if boxing taught us to live our lives better? In order to become better, we often have to test our limits. When we decide to learn a sport that prepares us for competitions, whether it is team sports or individual sports, it is more than necessary to get used to confrontation. Boxing is obviously no exception to this rule.…
+What is your progress coefficient?
Your work is a door to a better self, at least sometimes. You have chosen a profession because it offers you the material security that everyone needs, but have you thought that it could lead you to other aspects of your life? Ideally, a job should be a launching pad to improve your intellectual, emotional and moral capacities. Have you…
+Cultivating The Three Dimensions Of The Being
The spirit (the intellect), the heart and the will (the guts) Well-being is the result of a sublime balance that we cultivate either by healthy habits or by a favorable environment to develop it. Our human nature forces us to explore the various dimensions of our being. Disorder appears when we neglect one or more dimensions of what makes us…
+Why Is It Important To Be Sad?
In a society that makes joy and good humor injunctions, it is difficult to live or at least to express moments of sadness. Why is it like this? Has it always been this way? Life is made of ups and downs. The painful moments, we must hide them, they must not pass the threshold of our door. Social networks are…
+How to learn faster?
The globalized competition in which we find ourselves constantly exposes us to the need to improve our skills at the risk of being left behind or even totally out of date until we are no longer able to make a contribution through our work. This fear, though exaggerated, is nonetheless very real. Rich countries no longer have a serious comparative…
+5 Lessons To Learn From Charles Ingalls
Based on the life of author Laura Ingalls, daughter of Charles Ingalls, Little House on the Prairie depicts the lives of European pioneers in mid-19th century America. Let’s look at 5 lessons we can learn from her life so they can inspire our own lives. 1. Work as a daily pillar Charles Ingalls’ life was characterized by work that…
+Peak by Anders Ericsson and Robert Pool
Be informed when Club xThinking opens The right kind of practice done over a sufficient period of time leads to improvement. Nothing else does. Going beyond talent Anders turns out to be an expert who has done the research on which the other books on this subject are based. It is a synthesis of the approach to mastering the workings…
+The 3 stages of conflict
Krav Maga lessons applied to real life. The arts of war teach us life. Life teaches us the art of war. There are some skills that we would be happy to confine to training, knowing how to defend ourselves from a physical attack is one of them. But as you know, it is when you are best prepared for war…
+Should we choose to be poor to save the planet?
We don’t all have the choice to become rich but we can all make the choice to be poorer. Poverty is most often suffered, that’s why it’s obscene to promote it, that’s why I shouldn’t really use the term poverty but rather those of frugality or sobriety. He who is happy no longer desires, he who desires is no…
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