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About Energy

by Rick Baker
On Mar 9, 2012

Over the years, I have written about energy:

Today, my thoughts are about the major role energy serves in our lives.
 
A century ago, another of my heroes, Albert Einstein, showed the world E=mc2...that is, energy and mass are directly linked and proportional. [and Einstein said more] Perhaps this is true? Perhaps, in the future, another great mind will prove there are nuances not captured in that fascinatingly-straightforward Einstein equation?
 
Regardless, for life, energy is necessary. For human life, energy is necessary.
 
Here's how Brad Sugars expressed this a few years ago, when I attended his session in Las Vegas:
  • People can live about 3 weeks without food
  • People can live about 3 days without water
  • People can live about 3 minutes without oxygen
  • People can live, perhaps, 3 seconds without electricity
Brad's point: without electricity the neurons in our brains would not fire...and life would cease. 
 
Energy cannot be created or destroyed. That's the Law of Conservation of Energy we were taught in physics and engineering classes. 
 
So, we know our bodies consume energy and we process it without destroying it.
 
In fact, we use energy to fuel everything we think, feel, and do...our muscles, our internal processes, etc.
 
Our brains consume energy as our neurons fire.
 
Scientists have measured the voltage and the current over neuronal synapses. While it would be rather intrusive work, scientists could insert a bunch of probes and do a pretty good job of figuring out just how much energy is required to fuel the parts of our brains that do our thinking work. Yes, it would be an intrusive and tedious exercise...and dangerous. So, let's not spend more time on that extreme approach.
 
Let's accept the fact our brains use quite a bit of energy to fuel our thoughts.
 
On a micro scale, all those billions of bits and pieces of our brains do work when we think.
 
There is a limited amount of energy available to the parts of our brains that do our thinking. 
 
As we try to do with oil and coal and other non-renewable sources of energy, we ought to consume the energy in our brains as prudently as possible.
 
 

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Beyond Business | Brain: about the Human Brain | Hero Worship

Thought Tweet #428

by Rick Baker
On Mar 7, 2012

Thought Tweet #428 Do you have mental chatter? Can you stop that chatter when you choose to?

 

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

Controlling mental chatter: that's one of the most important aspects of self-management [which some people call Time Management or Time Leadership]. Perhaps, some people possess a natural ability to control their mental chatter? Perhaps, some people are born with a predisposition that causes them to experience much less mental chatter than the average person? If you are one of those people - terrific. You are a naturally-gifted self-manager. You possess genius because you possess focus and concentration excellence.

How to get People to like you even better - #1

by Rick Baker
On Mar 7, 2012

Here are the Top 10 results of a recent impromptu and unscientific survey on the topic...

How to get People to like you even better:

10. Don't armtwist People...that is to be taken literally

9. Don't make jokes at other People's expense...even if they aren't with you

8. Don't scream at People when they are right in front of you, [it might be OK to do it if they are a long way away].

7. Don't steal People's ideas or their successes.

6. Don't badmouth People behind their backs.

5. Don't swindle People.

4. Don't make bored faces when People are talking to you.

3. Don't make funny faces while People are talking to you.

2. Don't check for notes on your smart phone when People are talking to you.

1. Don't tell People to shut up when they are talking to you.

 

[Imagine how many more People will like you if you add all these Good Habits to your TO DO List.]

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Beyond Business | Change: Creating Positive Change | Optimism & Pessimism

Thought Tweet #422

by Rick Baker
On Feb 28, 2012

Thought Tweet #422 Energy is primal. Your energy is your gift. How are you using it?

 

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

 In 1911, James Allen wrote - "Energy is a moral virtue, its opposing vice being laziness. As a virtue, it can be cultivated, and the lazy man can become energetic by forcibly arousing himself to exertion."

James Allen picked Energy as the 1st of his 'Eight Pillars of Prosperity'. 

Energy - that's the starting point of all achievement!

 

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Beyond Business | Thought Tweets

An Economic Forecast

by Rick Baker
On Feb 9, 2012

People's attitudes tend to spread. One person expresses a view to many people. Some of those people embrace the view. Then some of those people express the view to other people. This chain-communication spreads views and attitudes.

Technology advancements have radically changed communication capability. We now enjoy a communication capability that is very close to real-time and very close to fully-worldwide.

When we feel and think then talk in more-optimistic ways we spread more-optimistic thought and messages.

When we feel and think then talk in more-pessimistic ways we spread more-pessimistic thought and messages.

When we spread more-optimistic thoughts and messages the economy tends to grows and prosper.

When we spread more-pessimistic thoughts and messages the economy tends to shrink and fail.

This happens because People's Actions always follow their Feelings and Thoughts. While there are some exceptions to this 'rule' such as blinking in reaction to a surprise motion or jumping in reaction to a surprise sound or touch...this 'rule' certainly applies to buying, selling, and the various other trans-Actions that generate economies.

  

How to Improve the Economy:

  1. Accept as a fact of life - nobody can accurately predict the future.
  2. Accept as a fact of life - some people tend to be optimistic, others tend to be pessimistic, and everyone else tends to be neutral.
  3. Accept as fact of life - the louder few always get more ear-time than the silent majority.
  4. Choose to be just a little more optimistic about the economy.
  5. Talk as enthusiastically as you feel about your optimism.
  6. If you cannot accommodate #4 or #5 above then - be silent. [Spreading pessimism is of no value to anyone.]
 
An Economic Forecast
 
The economy is changing for the better...are you ready for the ride!

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Beyond Business

Thought Tweet #408

by Rick Baker
On Feb 8, 2012
Thought Tweet #408 Ego is the part of the mind that causes us to do what feels good to us or looks good to others.

 

The Thinking Behind the Tweet

That's a Spirited Leaders' definition. Some say Ego is a flaw. For example, if I understand him accurately, Eckhart Tolle considers Ego to be a pain body that really provides no benefit. [And I have a great deal of respect for Eckhart Tolle.] I think Ego is a valuable piece of the human condition but it is only valuable when people self-monitor and self-regulate to make sure Ego stays within boundaries of moderation.

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Beyond Business | Definitions - Spirited Words Defined | Thought Tweets

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