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Can You Control Brain Waves With Your iPhone?
Managing stress and controlling mental states are important components of being successful personally and in business. I know that I operate and respond better when I am in flow, or "in-the-zone." So, I value tools and techniques that help me get there. One of these tools is called Holosync. It is still incredibly useful to
Here Are Some Links for Your Weekend Reading - September 25, 2016
At least in Pro Wrestling, there is usually a 'Hero' and 'Villain' via Cagle Are you going to watch the Debate? Here are some of the posts that caught my eye. Hope you find something interesting. Lighter Links: Wells Fargo Just Became the Poster Child for When External and Internal Values Don’t
Things That Happen Every 60 Seconds [Infographic]
Every 60 Seconds, more than 300 hours of video are uploaded on YouTube; more than 400,000 Tweets are sent … and that is just the tip of the iceberg. Things are happening faster, and on a broader scale, than most could imagine – even a few years ago. Here is an infographic with the latest
Here Are Some Links for Your Weekend Reading
At some point, it becomes more important to focus on what you want … rather than what you don't want. Here are some of the posts that caught my eye. Hope you find something interesting. Lighter Links: AI Comes to Work: How Artificial Intelligence Will Transform Business. (BND) Princeton Tops List of
iRobot: Artificial Intelligence ... or Artificial Stupidity?
We often think of Artificial Intelligence as a relatively recent creation – but that's not necessarily true. Of course, to compare A.I. of the past with what create now would be unfair. Nonetheless, A.I. has affected thought since Greek mythology. Stories of golden robots, homunculi and Golems have fascinated for generations. More recently, a 240-year-old doll was
Size Matters: Comparing the U.S. to the Rest of the World
This week, I saw a chart that ranks countries by the number of Olympic medals won in relation to their GDP and population. Sometimes it helps to employ unconventional perspectives when thinking about the size of things. So here's an interesting map from the American Enterprise Institute that shows how massive and productive America's $18 trillion