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LAW_5__34 by user654824

Authority: Therefore I should wish our courtier to bolster up his inherent worth with skill and cunning and ensure that whenever he has to go where he is a stranger, he is preceded by a good reputation.... For the fame which appears to rest on the opinions of many fosters a certain unshakable belief in a mans worth which is then easily strengthened in minds already thus disposed and prepared. (Baldassare Castiglione, 1478-1529)

LAW_5__33 by user654824

Image: A Mine Full of Diamonds and Rubies. You dug for it, you found it, and your wealth is now assured. Guard it with your life. Robbers and thieves will appear from all sides. Never take your wealth for granted, and constantly renew it time will diminish the jewels' luster, and bury them from sight.

LAW_5__32 by user654824

Although, in the long run, it is Edison's name that has survived, at the time his campaign damaged his own reputation more than Tesla's. He backed off. The lesson is simple never go too far in attacks like these, for that will draw more attention to your own vengefulness than to the person you are slandering. When your own reputation is solid, use subtler tactics, such as satire and ridicule, to weaken your opponent while making you out as a charming rogue. The mighty lion toys with the mouse that crosses his path any other reaction would mar his fearsome reputation.

LAW_5__31 by user654824

To this end he captured all kinds of household pets and electrocuted them to death with an AC current. When this wasn't enough, in 1890 he got New York State prison authorities to organize the world's first execution by electrocution, using an AC current. But Edison's electrocution experiments had all been with small creatures; the charge was too weak, and the man was only half killed. In perhaps the country's cruelest state-authorized execution, the procedure had to be repeated. It was an awful spectacle.

LAW_5__30 by user654824

Thomas Edison, considered the inventor who harnessed electricity, believed that a workable system would have to be based on direct current (DC). When the Serbian scientist Nikola Tesla appeared to have succeeded in creating a system based on alternating current (AC), Edison was furious. He determined to ruin Tesla's reputation, by making the public believe that the AC system was inherently unsafe, and Tesla irresponsible in promoting it.

art-of-impossible-0 by puzzlled

Here are the key lessons from all four sections of "The Art of Impossible" by Steven Kotler:

Motivation Section:
Intrinsic Motivation Fuels Long-Term Success
Purpose Aligns Motivation and Action
Mastery Requires Sustained Effort
Autonomy Increases Motivation
Challenge Spurs Growth
Extrinsic Motivation Can Be a Useful Tool
Curiosity Is the First Step Toward Mastery
Passion Energizes the Process
Setting Clear Goals Provides Direction
Consistency Is Key for Building Momentum
Learning Section:
Embrace Deliberate Practice
Leverage Curiosity
Use the 4% Rule
Adopt a Growth Mindset
Commit to Lifelong Learning
Seek Feedback and Apply It
Focus on Incremental Gains
Learn Through Failure
Maintain Focus and Minimize Distractions
Read and Consume Information Actively
Creativity Section:
Risk-Taking Sparks Innovation
Combining Diverse Ideas Fuels Creativity
Divergent Thinking Expands Possibilities
Failure Is a Creative Teacher
Pattern Recognition Enhances Creative Problem-Solving
Create an Environment That Fosters Creativity
Curiosity Drives Creative Exploration
Collaboration Multiplies Creative Output
Creative Constraints Can Boost Innovation
Creativity Requires Recovery and Downtime
Flow Section:
Flow Requires a Balance Between Challenge and Skill
Clear Goals and Immediate Feedback Enhance Flow
Deep Focus and Elimination of Distractions Are Key
Intrinsic Motivation Is the Foundation of Flow
Flow Triggers Can Be Engineered
Flow Cycles Require Rest and Recovery
Risk and Novelty Trigger Flow
Flow Leads to Greater Learning and Skill Acquisition
Social Flow Magnifies Performance
Time in Flow Can Be Extended With Practice

art-of-impossible-4 by puzzlled

In the next section of "The Art of Impossible," Steven Kotler explores Flow—the optimal state of consciousness where we feel our best and perform our best. Flow is a critical part of achieving peak performance and tackling impossible goals because it allows for heightened focus, creativity, and productivity. Kotler explains how to access flow, sustain it, and use it as a tool for superhuman performance.

Summary of the Flow Section:
Flow is a state where time seems to disappear, and you become fully immersed in the task at hand. Kotler discusses the neurobiology behind flow and its significance in human performance. Flow not only boosts creativity and productivity but also enhances learning and problem-solving abilities. The section dives into the triggers of flow—specific conditions that make it more likely to enter this state—and how individuals can structure their environments, mindset, and routines to maximize their time in flow.

Key Lessons from the Flow Section:
Flow Requires a Balance Between Challenge and Skill:

Why Balance Is Essential: Flow is most likely to occur when the challenge you face is slightly above your current skill level. This sweet spot, known as the Flow Channel, ensures that the task is neither too easy nor too difficult, maintaining focus and engagement.
How to Apply It: Set goals that push you just outside your comfort zone. Choose tasks that challenge your abilities without overwhelming you, so you stay engaged and driven to improve.
Clear Goals and Immediate Feedback Enhance Flow:

Why Clarity Drives Focus: Flow thrives when you have clear, achievable goals and can receive immediate feedback on your performance. This helps maintain momentum and adjust your approach in real-time.
How to Apply It: Break down larger goals into clear, manageable steps. Track your progress through metrics or feedback loops that allow you to evaluate your performance quickly and adjust as needed.
Deep Focus and Elimination of Distractions Are Key:

Why Focus Fuels Flow: Flow demands deep, undistracted focus. Multitasking or frequent interruptions can prevent flow from emerging and break the immersive state once you achieve it.
How to Apply It: Designate specific periods for deep work where distractions like phones, emails, or other tasks are minimized. Create a work environment conducive to sustained focus and immersion.
Intrinsic Motivation Is the Foundation of Flow:

Why Passion Fuels Flow: Flow is easiest to enter when you're working on something that aligns with your intrinsic motivations—things that you are passionate about and enjoy doing for their own sake.
How to Apply It: Choose tasks or projects that align with your personal passions and interests. When the work itself is rewarding, you're more likely to enter and sustain flow.
Flow Triggers Can Be Engineered:

How to Prime Yourself for Flow: Certain conditions or "flow triggers" make it easier to enter the flow state. These include novelty, complexity, immediate feedback, and risk. Structuring your work to include these elements can increase the likelihood of flow.
How to Apply It: Create environments and tasks that incorporate flow triggers. For example, tackle projects that are slightly novel or challenging, seek out quick feedback, and don’t be afraid to take risks or experiment with new approaches.
Flow Cycles Require Rest and Recovery:

Why Rest Is Critical to Sustaining Flow: Flow is part of a cycle that includes intense effort and deep rest. After periods of intense focus, the brain needs time to recover before entering flow again.
How to Apply It: Integrate breaks and recovery into your routine. After completing a focused flow session, allow yourself to rest—whether it’s through sleep, relaxation, or engaging in a completely different activity—to recharge and prepare for the next cycle.
Risk and Novelty Trigger Flow:

Why Stepping Into the Unknown Fuels Flow: Flow often arises when you step outside your comfort zone and face situations that involve novelty or moderate levels of risk. These elements capture your attention and push you to engage deeply.
How to Apply It: Actively seek out experiences that are new or challenging, whether in your work or personal life. Taking on slightly risky tasks or projects will stimulate engagement and increase the chances of entering flow.
Flow Leads to Greater Learning and Skill Acquisition:

How Flow Enhances Learning: Flow states enhance neuroplasticity, meaning that you learn and retain information more efficiently. Repeatedly entering flow can accelerate your progress in mastering skills or complex tasks.
How to Apply It: Use flow sessions as opportunities to push your learning or skill development. By focusing on challenging tasks during flow, you can maximize learning and achieve growth at an accelerated rate.
Social Flow Magnifies Performance:

Why Working With Others in Flow Boosts Results: Flow can also occur in group settings, where collaboration, trust, and a shared goal lead to a collective flow state, amplifying the performance of everyone involved.
How to Apply It: Foster environments of collaboration where team members can enter flow together. Set clear goals for group projects, promote trust, and encourage communication to enhance the likelihood of collective flow.
Time in Flow Can Be Extended With Practice:

Why Practice Matters for Sustaining Flow: The more you practice entering flow, the easier it becomes to stay in that state for longer periods. Regular flow experiences condition your brain to access the state more readily.
How to Apply It: Incorporate flow-inducing activities into your routine regularly. With consistent practice, you’ll be able to sustain flow for longer periods and increase the overall time you spend in this optimal state.
Conclusion:
The Flow section of "The Art of Impossible" provides insight into how flow is critical for achieving peak performance and tackling seemingly impossible tasks. Kotler outlines how to intentionally trigger flow through a balance of challenge and skill, deep focus, and intrinsic motivation. By creating environments and routines that allow for flow, individuals can maximize their creativity, productivity, and learning. Additionally, recognizing the importance of recovery and incorporating flow triggers into daily tasks helps sustain this powerful state for longer periods, driving both personal and professional growth.

EE Oympics Event 1 by craig.d.mohan

Wi-Fi 7 is the latest in-home broadband technology and EE will be the first major Internet Service Provider to bring it to market. Enabling EE to bring our customers on our journey and allowing you to shout about EE being superior. As smart homes grow, intentionally or not, the Smart Hub Plus and Smart Wi-Fi Pro will help future-proof our customers as technology advances and more devices and services have Wi-Fi 7 technology.

Ramdhenu by fatesh

ৰামধেনুৰ জন্মৰ আগত ১৯৪৮ চনত বিৰিঞ্চি কুমাৰ বৰুৱাৰ সম্পাদনাত ৰংঘৰ নামৰ শিশু আলোচনী এখন প্ৰকাশ হয়। এই আলোচনীখনত জ্যোতিপ্ৰসাদ আগৰৱালা, দেৱকান্ত বৰুৱা, কমলাকান্ত ভট্টাচাৰ্য, ৰত্নকান্ত বৰকাকতী, মহেশ্বৰ নেওগ, নৱকান্ত বৰুৱা আদি লেখকৰ লিখনি প্ৰকাশ হৈছিল। ৰংঘৰ আলোচনীতে জ্যোতিপ্ৰসাদৰ ভূত পোৱালি, দেৱকান্ত বৰুৱাৰ আহা আমি দুৱাৰ মুকলি কৰোঁ আদি বিখ্যাত কবিতা প্ৰকাশ হৈছিল। কিন্তু দ্বিতীয় বছৰত ৰংঘৰৰ প্ৰকাশ বন্ধ কৰি তাৰ সলনি ৰামধেনু আলোচনীৰ প্ৰকাশ আৰম্ভ হয়। ৰামধেনুৰ প্ৰথম সংখ্যাতে এই বিষয়ে আমাৰ বিদায় শীৰ্ষক প্ৰবন্ধত লিখা হয়

w9 by user109046

Ted quick boxing warden jumped and flipped sides. Were lion card hump base join feat hook axes hulk. A half bushel of corn was thrown to the big duck.

Комп'ютерна мережа by user109451

Комп'ютерна мережа — система зв'язку між двома чи більше комп'ютерами. У ширшому розумінні комп'ютерна мережа — це система зв'язку через кабельне чи бездротове середовище, самі комп'ютери різного функціонального призначення і мережеве обладнання. Для передачі інформації можуть бути використані різні фізичні явища, як правило — різні види електричних сигналів чи електромагнітного випромінювання. Середовищами передавання у комп'ютерних мережах можуть бути телефонні кабелі, та спеціальні мережеві кабелі: коаксіальні кабелі, виті пари, волоконно-оптичні кабелі, радіохвилі, світлові сигнали.

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Computer network by user109451

A computer network is a set of computers sharing resources located on or provided by network nodes. Computers use common communication protocols over digital interconnections to communicate with each other. These interconnections are made up of telecommunication network technologies based on physically wired, optical, and wireless radio-frequency methods that may be arranged in a variety of network topologies.

The nodes of a computer network can include personal computers, servers, networking hardware, or other specialized or general-purpose hosts. They are identified by network addresses and may have hostnames. Hostnames serve as memorable labels for the nodes and are rarely changed after initial assignment. Network addresses serve for locating and identifying the nodes by communication protocols such as the Internet Protocol.

test1 by user109450

Please be reminded that the course MHMP8005 Organisational and Financial Management will commence this Friday,
Please be reminded that the course MHMP8005 Organisational and Financial Management will commence this Friday,
Please be reminded that the course MHMP8005 Organisational and Financial Management will commence this Friday,
Please be reminded that the course MHMP8005 Organisational and Financial Management will commence this Friday,
Please be reminded that the course MHMP8005 Organisational and Financial Management will commence this Friday,
Please be reminded that the course MHMP8005 Organisational and Financial Management will commence this Friday,

Powell's Quote by maxwellstar08

The most important thing I learned is that soldiers watch what their leaders do. You can give them classes and lecture them forever, but it is your personal example they will follow.

REW by user109297

Yesterday I learned that revenue, expense, and withdrawals are all temporary accounts whose balances will be transferred to the owner's capital account in owner's equity.

Revenue and withdrawals follow the standard owner's equity debit credit rules. Where revenue increase is shown by a credit and revenue decrease is shown by a debit. Same with withdrawals. Increase is a CREDIT, decrease is a DEBIT.

It can get tricky when we get to expenses because it is the opposite. Increase is a DEBIT and decrease is a CREDIT. But it makes sense because and increase in expenses would be an overall decrease to owner's equity which is why it's on the opposite side.

To review Expense accounts follow the same rules as ASSET accounts, increase = debit, decrease = credit.

For Revenue and Withdrawals, increase = CREDIT, decrease = DEBIT

Wow! I think I got this, I'm an accounting genius!! :D

Test 10 by sanair1

Plaster - Skim Coat Original Walls/Ceiling (Partial) Plaster - Rough Coat Original Walls/Ceiling (Partial) Composite - DW + JC Partial Walls + Ceiling Decorative Coat 1st Fl - Living/Dining Rm Ceiling Decor Brick Coat 3rd Fl Kitchen - Partial (I-Wall) 2x2 Drop Ceiling Tile (Dimpled) Bsmt Partial Ceiling, 2nd 2x2 Ceiling Tile - Drop In (Grooved) 2nd Floor - Bed 2 2x2 Drop In (Smooth) Ceiling Tile Bsmt - Partial Ceiling Ceiling Tile (Acoustical) Bsmt - Above Drop Ceiling Flue Cement Basement (Furnace Rm) Flues + Laundry Linoleum Sheet - Tile 3rd Floor Kitchen Linoleum Sheet W/ Backing - Stairlanding/Stairs Rear Linoleum Adhesive Stairlanding/Stairs Rear Stairwell Linoleum Sheet - W/ Backing Stairs From 2nd - 1st Fl Linoleum Adhesive Stairs From 2nd - 1st Fl (Rear Stairwell) Linoleum Sheet - Decor Bsmt Bathroom Floor Linoleum Adhesive Bsmt + Bathroom Floor Vinyl Flooring Bsmt - HVAC/GP Room - Floor Vinyl Adhesive Bsmt - HVAC/GP Room - Floor Self Leveling Concrete Bsmt (HVAC/GP Room) - Floor Below Door Caulk 2nd F Bathroom Doorframe Trim Window Caulk Window Window Glazing Interior Window Panes - Org Windows Cove Base Bsmt - Sprinkler/Tank Rm + Laundry Rm Cove Base Adhesive Cove Base Bsmt Bathroom 2nd Fl Rear Stair Landing Cove Base Adhesive Bsmt Bathroom 2nd Fl Rear Stair Cove Base Adhesive 1st Fl Rear Stair Landing - Exposed Terracotta (Faux Buck) 1st Fl 'Living Rm' - Interior 'Brick' Terracotta Mortar 1st Fl 'Living Rm' - Interior 'Brick' Wall

Test 9 by sanair1

IWA Egress Critical 1 Critical 2 Critical 3 Decon Ambient Air Field Blank 1 Field Blank 2 Outside Regulated Area-Cleanup Breathing Zone-Andrew Worthington, Cleanup Breathing Zone-Andrew Worthington, Cleanup Blank Clearance Sample (Kitchen Containment) Blank (Quality Control) P17 - Ambient P18 - Decon P23 - Critical 1 P24 - Critical 2 P28 - IWA P29 - Egress P31 - Critical 3 Field Blank 1 Field Blank 2 Clearance East Basement Clearance Basement Laundry EX-Miguel Tellez-Sheet Vinyl Removal-Offices #1 And #2 P-Miguel Tellez-Sheet Vinyl Removal-Offices #1 And #2 OWA-Sheet Vinyl Removal-By Decontamination Rooms EX-Jose Tellez-Sheet Vinyl Removal-Offices #1 And #2 P-Jose Tellez-Sheet Vinyl Removal-Offices #1 And #2 P2-Jose Tellez-Sheet Vinyl Removal-Offices #1 And #2 P17-Ambient P18-Decon P22-Negative Air P24-Wastout P28-Critical 1 P29-Critical 2 Field Blank 1 Field Blank 2 IWA 1 IWA 2 IWA 3 IWA 4 IWA 5 OWA 1 OWA 2 OWA 3 OWA 4 OWA 5 Field Blank 1 Field Blank 2 Rene Norzagaray
Drywall Personal Personal Jorge Gonzalez Drywall Removal Clearance Drywall Removal

Test 8 by sanair1

Unit 1009 Living Side A Window Well Unit 1009 Living Side A Floor (HF) Unit 1009 Bed Side A Window Sill Unit 1009 Bed Side A Floor (CF) Unit 1009 Kitchen Side Center Floor (HF) Unit 1009 Hall Side Center Floor (HF) Unit 1003 Living Side A Window Sill Unit 1003 Living Side A Floor (HF) Unit 1003 Bed Side A Window Well Unit 1003 Bed Side A Floor (CF) Unit 1003 Hall Side Center Floor (HF) Unit 1003 Entry Side Center Floor (HF) Unit 903 Living Side A Window Well Unit 903 Living Side A Floor (HF) Unit 903 Bed Side A Window Sill Unit 903 Bed Side A Floor (CF) Unit 903 Hall Side Center Floor (HF) Unit 903 Kitchen Side Center Floor (HF) Unit 909 Living Side A Window Well Unit 909 Living Side A Floor (HF) Unit 909 Bed Side A Window Sill Unit 909 Bed Side A Floor (CF) Unit 909 Entry Side Center Floor (HF) Unit 909 Hall Side Center Floor (HF) Unit 803 Living Side A Window Sill Unit 803 Living Side A Floor (HF) Unit 803 Bed Side A Window Well Unit 803 Bed Side A Floor (CF) Unit 803 Kitchen Side Center Floor (HF) Unit 803 Kitchen Side Center Floor (HF) Unit 603 Living Side A Window Well Unit 603 Living Side A Floor (HF) Unit 603 Bed Side A Window Sill Unit 603 Bed Side A Floor (CF) Unit 603 Kitchen Side Center Floor (HF) Unit 603 Kitchen Side Center Floor (HF) Unit 509 Living Side A Window Well Unit 509 Living Side A Floor (HF) Unit 509 Bed Side A Window Sill Unit 509 Bed Side A Floor (CF) Unit 509 Kitchen Side Center Floor (HF) Unit 509 Hall Side Center Floor (HF) Unit 503 Living Side A Window Well Unit 503 Living Side A Floor (HF) Unit 503 Bed Side A Window Sill Unit 503 Bed Side A Floor (CF) Unit 503 Kitchen Side Center Floor (HF) Unit 503 Hall Side Center Floor (HF) Unit 201 Living Side A Window Well Unit 201 Living Side A Floor (HF)

Untitled by user109439

Thank you for calling IT support! Before we begin, I must ask: Have you tried turning it off and on again? Excellent. Now, please ensure your computer is plugged in—yes, that’s usually important. You’ll need to locate the 'any' key to continue, but don’t worry, it’s as real as your hopes of leaving early today. While you’re at it, I’ll need your password, and if it’s 'Password123', we need to have a serious chat about security. The issue might be between the chair and the keyboard, but let’s go ahead and uninstall everything just to be safe. Oh, and before you ask, no, the CD drive isn’t a cup holder, but I appreciate the creativity! Let’s just reboot everything—computers, routers, and maybe your patience—because that solves 90% of our problems. If all else fails, hit the keyboard a few times with the mouse for good luck.