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Genius vs. Chance

Take a hundred newly-minted Harvard MBAs. Set them to work flipping coins. Track who flips nothing but heads. When you are down

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PopCap: “Stolen Valor”: Exposing Bogus Vets

(Friday’s Populist Capitalist Blog Post) “Stolen Valor: How the Vietnam Generation Was Robbed of its Heroes and its History,” is a book

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Self-fulfilling Expectations: Creating the World We Expect to See

One of the recurring themes of this blog on personal leadership is how powerfully our expectations impact our reality. To a much

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$100 and A Bag of Nails

Diane Hendricks never got a college degree. One of nine sisters, her parents were diary farmers in Wisconsin. Ever heard of Osseo,

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Creating a Calm Brain

It’s long been known that exercise is a terrific way to handle stress and lift your mood. At the end of the

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How is Your Resiliency Factor?

What is your ability to cope with a financial emergency? Could you access $2,000 within a month’s time? From family, friends, credit

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Little Known Secret to Weight Control: Calorie Density

Read an interesting study the other day that said that while the number of calories we eat may vary significantly from day

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Sleep On It

Never, ever make an irreversible decision during a down time. Decisions fall into many categories and it’s important to know the vital

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PopCap: Land of the Semi-Free: The Steady Erosion of Your Rights

(Friday’s Populist Capitalist Blog Post) I like to think that what is in my possession——in my pocket, in my car, in my

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What You Resist, Persists

Do you want to lose weight? Do you want to lose weight and keep it off? Permanently? Forever? Then don’t diet! I

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An Easy Way to Live 30% Longer

You want 30 percent more life? Simple! Turn off your TV. According to the Nielson Company, the average American, age 2 and

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Are You a Tigger or an Eeyore?

Eeyore, of course, is the Winnie the Pooh character who is chronically pessimistic, melancholic, and dismally gloomy. Heck, Eeyore could give depression