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And, at the same time, we encourage Charlie Monger's key attitude and belief - for and with all of whom we reach - " develop into a lifelong self-learner through voracious reading; cultivate curiosity and strive to become a little wiser (and more grateful)* everyday."


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Saturday, 1 September 2018

AUGUST #READERSHIP SKYROCKETS - 127% to 30,322

 Picasso Creative Writing Monthly Newsletter
August 2018
           
 AUGUST READERSHIP SKYROCKETS - 127% to 30,322
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What another unbelievable month as International Readership skyrocketed to 30, 322 or 127% from a base of 13,379 two months ago. Moreover, growth is accelerating by leaps and bounds as August growth was 11,117 or 90.8% higher than July's stellar increase of 5,826. Based on these trends, readership should exceed 50,000 by the end of September and extrapolating from Google Analytics - readership is pacing to exceed 250,000 in the first twelve months, from a start of just over 13,000 on July 1st 2018. Outstanding!


Here are the Top FIVE Readers' Choice Posts for the month of August 2018. This is based on our far-reaching worldwide readership -  thanks; in-part, to the blog's language translation feature - readers are notably from every Continent on the planet, and over 100 countries. The vast majority reside in North America and Europe


Again these posts along with Blog, include comprehensive and insightful topics inclusive of: Neurosciences, Creative Writing, Logic, Art, Philosophy, Cognitive-sciences, Metaphysics, Brain Fitness - and  much more - that in combination and integration are aimed to help, suggest and guide you towards optimizing and sustaining the overall cognitive functionality and fitness of your unique critical, logical and creative thinking skills and talents for a lifetime



Top 10 Important Ways to Boost Your Mental Fitness


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Spark: The Revolutionary New Science of Exercise and the Brain
Book by John Ratey

Your brain is similar to your muscle – if it isn’t given a workout on a regular basis, it will lose its tone. So, it’s needless to describe the importance of working on your mental fitness along with your physical fitness as well.
Not sure where to start? Well, if you are one of those fellow fitness enthusiasts hitting the gym like crazy while overlooking your mental fitness, it’s high time you put some effort into your psyche too. Read More And Listen to Audio Book




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Pablo Picasso was one of the most prolific, creative, and inspirational artists who has ever lived. Here is a man who created his own destiny — who constantly re-invented himself (regardless of what his critics said), was always creating art, and had fun (like a child).


I feel that many of us can learn from his personal philosophies, and more importantly, from his work, and how he lived his life.

Below are some lessons I’ve learned from him, and how I’ve been able to incorporate them into my life: Read More

What great entrepreneurs, salespeople, and business leaders have in common

There are some key similarities . . . and differences

 

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Successful entrepreneurs are good at sales, even when they have no previous experience or formal training. Timothy Butler, a senior fellow at Harvard and cofounder of the career self-assessment company CareerLeader, found evidence to support this stereotype while analyzing psychological-testing results of more than 4,000 successful entrepreneurs and comparing them to those of 1,800 business leaders. Butler assessed successful entrepreneurs on leadership dimensions rather than entrepreneurial characteristics, and he has company: a growing body of research is uncovering overlap as well as critical differences between highly effective entrepreneurs, salespeople, and leaders. Read More.



Stay Mentally Fit with these Seven Brain Games

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We exercise our legs, arms, bellies, and backs. We go to great lengths to care for so many of our body parts, and yet, so often, we neglect our cognitive command center—the brain. With the proliferation of brain-training games, apps, and websites, that might be starting to change, however. There have never been more options for staying mentally fit. Read More





Logicism is the view that (some or all of) mathematics can be reduced to (formal) logic. It is often explained as a two-part thesis. First, it consists of the claim that all mathematical truths can be translated into logical truths or, in other words, that the vocabulary of mathematics constitutes a proper subset of the vocabulary of logic. Second, it consists of the claim that all mathematical proofs can be recast as logical proofs or, in other words, that the theorems of mathematics constitute a proper subset of the theorems of logic. As Russell writes, it is the logicist's goal “to show that all pure mathematics follows from purely logical premises and uses only concepts definable in logical terms” (1959, 74). Read More



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Ms.Terri A McNeil

Managing Editor

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Make your interests gradually wider and more impersonal, until bit by bit the walls of the ego recede, and your life becomes increasingly merged in the universal life. An individual human existence should be like a river — small at first, narrowly contained within its banks, and rushing passionately past rocks and over waterfalls. Gradually the river grows wider, the banks recede, the waters flow more quietly, and in the end, without any visible break, they become merged in the sea, and painlessly lose their individual being.


Bertrand Russel

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