5 Principles To Dig Out Success: The Rules of Start, Roller coaster, Visibility, Stickiness, & Interstices


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If it doesn't surprise us, then it will not surprise anyone. People, who fail every hour, get success every minute in a day. I was a book worm, woke up with the academic books, lick and vomit the next day to make my report card better. You know, why I'm narrating you my story! Because it's genuine. The reality is much different when it comes to experiencing dynamic challenges in our lives. I confronted my fear. I didn't overcome my fear overnight, but it took me a long time to be a person to produce this book now. I topped class but failed in real life. I failed every day. The discouraged person loses the success first than the failure who fails every day. 5 Principles To Dig Out Success, book is based on real-life experiences and incidents faced by the author over the last five years. How he had overcome failure in his life. He is sharing every principle that will transform the way to look at success. In the past five years, he dug out his success. He dug out the success which was not even buried for him. Being a bookworm, he fell into the career of writing where his emotions paced up before he writes. 5 Principles To Dig Out Success will unleash the practical way to achieve success in any situation of life.




All that is Solid Melts Into Air


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The experience of modernization -- the dizzying social changes that swept millions of people into the capitalist world -- and modernism in art, literature and architecture are brilliantly integrated in this account.




How To Heal Yourself


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Everyone is shattered these days, and there's no one who doesn't get hurt in his life, but that doesn't mean we break our hearts every day for everyone. People give us pain, and we try to heal it. I always think when I was a little child, I was never as miserable as today as I am. Why? Because we are growing unhappiness and guilt in our minds. In the world of silence, we are broken inside with loud noise. We don't know what we really want. Some days we are exceptionally delighted, while some days we are intensely depressed. Why we aren't capable to be stable for both happiness and sadness. People can offer happiness and riches but not the healing process. Why? People think if they can live alone with ignorance then they can heal, but it's not the actual process of healing.




10 Principles To Love Yourself: How to Start your Day and Sleep Peacefully


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'At least love yourself before loving others' I know the title is much known to readers, but we disregard the lessons we know much in our lives. When we are born and commence our life, we encounter diverse people with different attributes to achieve our purpose in life. Some teach us lessons while some remains with us, but this is not the way we should live our lives. We think we are candid and the finest curtain in front of the window, but life doesn’t work like that. Most of the people waste half of their lives chasing hoax dreams, pretending to be theirs. If you don’t know who you are then, you will never be able to know what you will become. 'We occupy many unconscious thoughts in our mind. When we think 100% we should write merely 1% which should be best, precise and useful.'




Mindhacker


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Compelling tips and tricks to improve your mental skills Don't you wish you were just a little smarter? Ron and Marty Hale-Evans can help with a vast array of witty, practical techniques that tune your brain to peak performance. Founded in current research, Mindhacker features 60 tips, tricks, and games to develop your mental potential. This accessible compilation helps improve memory, accelerate learning, manage time, spark creativity, hone math and logic skills, communicate better, think more clearly, and keep your mind strong and flexible.




The Story of Edgar Sawtelle


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An Oprah's Book Club Pick A #1 New York Times Bestseller A National Bestseller Beautifully written and elegantly paced, The Story of Edgar Sawtelle is a coming-of-age novel about the power of the land and the past to shape our lives. It is a riveting tale of retribution, inhabited by empathic animals, prophetic dreams, second sight, and vengeful ghosts. Born mute, Edgar Sawtelle feels separate from the people around him but is able to establish profound bonds with the animals who share his home and his name: his family raises a fictional breed of exceptionally perceptive and affable dogs. Soon after his father's sudden death, Edgar is stunned to learn that his mother has already moved on as his uncle Claude quickly becomes part of their lives. Reeling from the sudden changes to his quiet existence, Edgar flees into the forests surrounding his Wisconsin home accompanied by three dogs. Soon he is caught in a struggle for survival—the only thing that will prepare him for his return home.




The Spanish Lake


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This work is a history of the Pacific, the ocean that became a theatre of power and conflict shaped by the politics of Europe and the economic background of Spanish America. There could only be a concept of &�the Pacific once the limits and lineaments of the ocean were set and this was undeniably the work of Europeans. Fifty years after the Conquista, Nueva Espaą and Peru were the bases from which the ocean was turned into virtually a Spanish lake.




Liquid Life


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If we lived in a liquid world, the concept of a "machine" would make no sense. Liquid life is metaphor and apparatus that discusses the consequences of thinking, working, and living through liquids. It is an irreducible, paradoxical, parallel, planetary-scale material condition, unevenly distributed spatially, but temporally continuous. It is what remains when logical explanations can no longer account for the experiences that we recognize as part of "being alive."Liquid Life references a third-millennial understanding of matter that seeks to restore the agency of the liquid soul for an ecological era, which has been banished by reductionist, "brute" materialist discourses and mechanical models of life. Offering an alternative worldview of the living realm through a "new materialist" and "liquid" study of matter, Armstrong conjures forth examples of creatures that do not obey mechanistic concepts like predictability, efficiency, and rationality. With the advent of molecular science, an increasingly persuasive ontology of liquid technologies can be identified. Through the lens of lifelike dynamic droplets, the agency for these systems exists at the interfaces between different fields of matter/energy that respond to highly local effects, with no need for a central organizing system.Liquid Life seeks an alternative partnership between humanity and the natural world. It provokes a re-invention of the languages of the living realm to open up alternative spaces for exploration, including contributor Rolf Hughes' "angelology" of language, which explores the transformative invocations of prose poetry, and Simone Ferracina's graphical notations that help shape our concepts of metabolism, upcycling, and designing with fluids. A conceptual and practical toolset for thinking and designing, liquid life reunites us with the irreducible "soul substance" of living things, which will neither be simply "solved," nor go away.




EPZ Thousand Plateaus


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‘A rare and remarkable book.' Times Literary Supplement Gilles Deleuze (1925-1995) was Professor of Philosophy at the University of Paris VIII. He is a key figure in poststructuralism, and one of the most influential philosophers of the twentieth century. Félix Guattari (1930-1992) was a psychoanalyst at the la Borde Clinic, as well as being a major social theorist and radical activist. A Thousand Plateaus is part of Deleuze and Guattari's landmark philosophical project, Capitalism and Schizophrenia - a project that still sets the terms of contemporary philosophical debate. A Thousand Plateaus provides a compelling analysis of social phenomena and offers fresh alternatives for thinking about philosophy and culture. Its radical perspective provides a toolbox for ‘nomadic thought' and has had a galvanizing influence on today's anti-capitalist movement. Translated by Brian Massumi>




Technology as Experience


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In Technology as Experience, John McCarthy and Peter Wright argue that any account of what is often called the user experience must take into consideration the emotional, intellectual, and sensual aspects of our interactions with technology. We don't just use technology, they point out; we live with it. They offer a new approach to understanding human-computer interaction through examining the felt experience of technology. Drawing on the pragmatism of such philosophers as John Dewey and Mikhail Bakhtin, they provide a framework for a clearer analysis of technology as experience. Just as Dewey, in Art as Experience, argued that art is part of everyday lived experience and not isolated in a museum, McCarthy and Wright show how technology is deeply embedded in everyday life. The "zestful integration" or transcendent nature of the aesthetic experience, they say, is a model of what human experience with technology might become. McCarthy and Wright illustrate their theoretical framework with real-world examples that range from online shopping to ambulance dispatch. Their approach to understanding human computer interaction—seeing it as creative, open, and relational, part of felt experience—is a measure of the fullness of technology's potential to be more than merely functional.