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How to challenge assumptions
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How to break out of traditional thinking patterns
From "The Empire Strikes Back"
When a person gives an attempt, she also keeps the failure in her head. A person who firmly decides to solve a problem focuses entirely on a successful result.
Now, backed by science we know that brain has a powerful instrument called reticular activating system which filters our reality. Focusing on success shall find the ways to get it, while focusing on failure shall find the obstacles.
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From "The Empire Strikes Back"
We often judge people and situation by what we see or what we've been told before. However, the reality may (and often do) differ from the 'image' we have in our mind. Humans tend to fall into confirma...
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From "The Phantom Menace"
The famous qoute of Jedi master is often understood as the description of the 'dark path'. However, what's important is that anger and hate is not necessarily directed outside.
For instance, when we fear changing or trying new things and it makes ou...
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From "The Empire Strikes Back"
Historically, people have tried to exalt themselves by abasement of others. Even now we honor those who unleashed wars with thousands and millions of victims, and the rulers who succeeded in wars are considered great.
According to Yoda, greatnes...
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From "The Empire Strikes Back"
This line is spoken by Yoda after Luke refused to lift the starship out of the swamp: "Master, moving stones around is one thing. This is totally different".
According to Yoda, we are capable of much more, but barriers in our mind prevent us fro...
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