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Kcn idea well 2017

 Evaluated points.

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1. FIRSTS AND LASTS

(EZ KILL)

- history based (figures)

- biographies

- personal encounters 

- developing lasting habits

- the strength to last

- last but not least


2.MORE THAN CONQUERORS

- (means we not only achieve victory, but we are overwhelmingly victorious.)

-live the core of steadfastness  

(Find your style, be firm in your choices. Tips on proactivity)

-observe victories and learn.

(Unselfish learning. Conquer yourself before conquering others. We Scale mountains to see the world, not so the world can see us)

-love is essential to win (value your connections, grow a mindset of love and gather your acquaintances. Society awaits.)

-sometimes losing a battle is worth winning the war

(Learn to let go. Look at the bigger picture. Reasons to question your lifestyles)


3. FAITH IN FATE?

 -I'm sure everyone's been here. Or they may be, soon.

How can one differentiate between fate and faith? ... The word “faith,” implies hope, loyalty, and trust in an unknown factor. “Fate,” on the other hand, implies resignation — a belief that things are predestined before time existed, and that this simply falls into one's destiny.

- the goal here is to bring

       >Predestination<

Into the picture.

But with a touch of faith.

Worry is a sin, considering its inevitable consequences to humanity. So don't worry. (For pessimists: You don't necessarily have to be happy either. Stay realistic.)

-the Fear Factor. (We are afraid of the unknown, but faith provides a solid anchor to reign in our fear. Faith in Fate reinforces our resolve to be brave.)

- Believe what you want. In the end, people who are brave enough to consciously make a difference will prevail. 


4. subCONSCIOUS

- the fighter flight response 

-seize control in success

-master of emotions

-understand yourself

-learn to think like a person

(Maximize your consciousness. Feel how real life is and how fleeting it can be. Appreciate the gift of life before it ends. Sort of like YOLO)

-the key to selective attention

-inattentional blindness (attention test)

-the invisible gorilla (and how we miss the importance of reading between the lines)

-the magician's trick (how misdirection exploits the flaws of consciousness)


5. obSERVANT LEADERSHIP

“The servant-leader is servant first… It begins with the natural feeling that one wants to serve, to serve first.” -Robert K. Greenleaf

-we do not just serve, but we are servants to men. We aren't subservient, but we value core relationships in each team.

-look out to your members. (Each of you are cells of a larger body. The strongest chain is held firm as far as its weakest link.)

-the world as it is.(Complexity has always been favored corrupt parties, If only to maintain dominance to simpler minds. We have to morph with society, and ingrain the change needed into our systems.)

-the Greater Perks (A servant-leader focuses primarily on the growth and well-being of people and the communities to which they belong. While traditional leadership generally involves the accumulation and exercise of power by one at the “top of the pyramid,” servant leadership is different. The servant-leader shares power, puts the needs of others first and helps people develop and perform as highly as possible.)


8. EiLUSION

- the art of manipulation

 http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/commentators/a-c-grayling-the-art-of-manipulation-when-people-become-mere-pawns-in-a-game-1820853.html 

-emotional pulls and arguments. The cornerstone of winning. Learn to spot fallacies and inconsistencies, spot manipulation in your day-to-day interactions and protect yourself from manipulative people.

-How misdirection works (unveiling the secret of influencers)

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