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The 2% mindset

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This  infographic  about the  2% mindset  of the population have the ability to be superheroes and gives a good people-based visualization. It’s a visual summary by  whoisCH!CK  about: how to be comfortable without being uncomfortable and to grow and create change in your life, achieve happiness and became a superhero by mastering the skill to hang in the discomfort zone. Some important results of the research: 98% of the population lives in the comfort zone i.e. being like everybody else, insecure, play it say and more. 2% of the population is going for the new zones like exploring new things, choosing happiness, living without limits and more. Mastering a new skill by challenging yourself with new and unfamiliar experiences to get more experience, overcome fear and achieve new goals in life without limits. Boost your confidence by taking baby steps to change behaviour and adapt new information and experiences.98% of the population: your comfort zone

Murphy's Law

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You're sitting in eight lanes of bumper-to-bumper traffic. You're more than ready to get home, but you notice, to your great dismay, that all of the other lanes seem to be moving. You change lanes. But once you do, the cars in your new lane come to a dead halt. At a standstill, you notice every lane on the highway (including the one you just left) is moving -- except yours. Welcome to the aggravating world of Murphy's Law. This  idiom  says that whatever can go wrong will go wrong. And it may just be right. This isn't because of some mysterious power the law possesses. In reality, it's us who give Murphy's Law relevance. When life goes well, little is made of it. After all, we expect that things should work out in our favor. But when things go badly, we look for reasons.

Quit moving in a direction that doesn’t light a fire under you. Once you do, the rest will come.

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Quit moving in a direction that doesn’t light a fire under you. Once you do, the rest will come.

Kofi Annan, Who Redefined the U.N., Dies at 80

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Kofi Annan, the soft-spoken and patrician diplomat from Ghana who became the seventh secretary general of the United Nations, projecting himself and his organization as the world’s conscience and moral arbiter despite bloody debacles that stained his record as a peacekeeper, died on Saturday in Bern, Switzerland. He was 80. His death, at a hospital there, was confirmed by his family in a statement released by the Kofi Annan Foundation, which is based in Switzerland. It said he died after a short illness but did not specify the cause. Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2001, Mr. Annan was the first black African to head the United Nations, doing so for two successive five-year terms beginning in 1997 — a decade of turmoil that challenged that sprawling body and redefined its place in a changing world. On his watch as what the Nobel committee called Africa’s foremost diplomat, Al Qaeda struck New York and Washington, the United States invaded Iraq, and Western policymakers

Blaxit:African Americans Moving To Africa

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Blaxit:African Americans Moving To Africa Blaxit: 5,000 US Blacks Have Moved to Ghana Up to 5,000 US blacks have moved back to Ghana—and thousands more to other African states—over the past few years as part of a growing movement to live in a society in which they say they will be able to live in a world “in which black people are in charge.” The slowly growing “return to Africa” movement was highlighted in a recent article on the Al Jazeera news service, titled “Why some African Americans are moving to Africa.” The article—which, of course, blames white people for all of the ills affecting blacks—revolves around an interview with Muhammida el-Muhajir, a digital marketer from New York City, who left her job to move to Accra, the capital of Ghana.

Don't Allow Yourself To Be Controlled by These 5 Things

Don't Allow Yourself To Be Controlled by These 5 Things

Common excuses and how to defeat it in

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Mind control is the result of self-discipline and habit.  You either control your mind or it controls you.  There is no half-way compromise.  The most practical of all methods for controlling your mind is the habit of keeping it busy with definite purpose, backed by a definite plan. Study the record of any man who achieves noteworthy success, and you will observe that he has control over his own min, moreover, that he exercises that control and directs it toward that attainment of definite purposes.  Without control, success is not possible. common excuses IF I didn’t have a wife and family… IF  I had enough “pull” … IF I  had money … IF I had a good education … IF I could get a job … IF I had good health … IF I only had time … IF times were better … IF other people understood me … IF  conditions around me were only different … IF I could live my life over again … IF I did not fear what “they” would say … IF I had been given a chance … IF I now had a chan