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You Learned the Wrong Thing about Human History

November 17, 2021November 16, 2021 Gazedreamer

The New York Times article What if Everything You Learned About Human History Is Wrong? by Jennifer Schuessler. So, this article is about a new book coming out by anthropologist David Graber and David Wengrow. The title of the book … Continue reading You Learned the Wrong Thing about Human History

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Triangle Theory of Love as Presented by Shan Boody

November 16, 2021November 14, 2021 Gazedreamer

Shannon Boodram aka Shan Boody is a sex educator and YouTube personality. I came across a video of her recently explaining the triangle theory of love. The triangle theory of love is a framework to determine if you and someone … Continue reading Triangle Theory of Love as Presented by Shan Boody

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climate change, trash

What if you inherited a mess?

November 15, 2021November 14, 2021 Gazedreamer

I wonder what it is like to inherit an Earth and a life that you are not promised. What do I mean by that? Millennials and Gen Z were told to go to school, go to college and you’ll get … Continue reading What if you inherited a mess?

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How often does childhood trauma affect women’s desire to have kids?

November 3, 2021November 2, 2021 Gazedreamer

So, I watched a YouTube video by Rebecca Barrett, called Pregnant Woman REACTS to Jeannie Mai Changing Her Mind About Having a BABY. The thing that stood out to me was that, according to Rebecca, Jeannie Mai initially didn’t want … Continue reading How often does childhood trauma affect women’s desire to have kids?

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How do we identify and develop world changers?

October 30, 2021October 28, 2021 Gazedreamer

People that are good at academics have certain traits that contributed to their success such as being disciplined and following the rules. Studies have shown that these people usually go on to run the world and maintain the system that … Continue reading How do we identify and develop world changers?

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investment, coins

Millennials, Gen Z, and Investment Clubs

October 29, 2021October 28, 2021 Gazedreamer

As Millennials and gen Z become more mobile, what organizations and institutions will suffer because of it? Investment clubs seem to have been traditionally location-based, but because people are a lot more transient due to their jobs organizations such as … Continue reading Millennials, Gen Z, and Investment Clubs

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first place, second place, third place

Recognizing Self-Sabotage and Fear of Success and Failure

October 25, 2021October 24, 2021 Gazedreamer

My time to present was coming up. It’s been a couple months in the making and this was my moment to shine. I’m going to be amazing. I have to be amazing. I had a good strategy: work on the … Continue reading Recognizing Self-Sabotage and Fear of Success and Failure

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poverty, pexels, homeless

Hindrance to Social Reform

October 23, 2021October 22, 2021 Gazedreamer

A prominent argument against government intervention to social reform is that most people’s lot in life can be attributed to personal decisions rather than environmental factors. Although personal decisions do play an important factor, they do not fully account for … Continue reading Hindrance to Social Reform

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Quantity Leads to Quality

October 18, 2021October 15, 2021 Gazedreamer

Several highly visible people advise others to constantly produce. Produce blog posts, produce ideas, produce something and put it out there for other people to engage with. Even if no one else sees it, the act of making it will … Continue reading Quantity Leads to Quality

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