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AUTHOR’S NOTE | ISOT READ ALONG #1

Sep 3, 2019Jacob KashiwagiBlog, ISOT

WELCOME TO MY READ ALONG Recently I published a book called In Search of Truth. To be accurate, I wrote the book and Dr. Jake Gunnoe published it for me. I want to thank him for doing a great job in making my work accessible to everyone. This book was not written in conjunction with…

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Discovering Our Limitations: Knowing When We Don’t Know

Sep 20, 2018Alfredo RiveraBlog, Contributors, Utilizing Expertiseexpertise, Reflection

There once was a man whose lifelong dream was to sail the Mediterranean Sea on a massive cruise ship. He spent years pinching pennies until he saved enough to buy himself a ticket. When it came to saving money, this man was an expert. To avoid spending too much on his cruise, he packed enough…

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“I Acted my Way Out of Prison”

Aug 7, 2018David GastelumBlog, Life Applications

Michael Balogun spent his early years in and out of jail — until he decided to become an actor. Now he has a role in a production of Macbeth at the National Theater in London.   Growing up in South London, Balogun stole, mugged and dealt drugs to survive. He spent much of his younger…

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A Warrior’s Life

Aug 6, 2018Dr. JacobBlog, Seeking Simplicityblog, expert, expertise, happiness, Natural laws, seeking simplicity

  Greetings Fellows! It has been quite the month, our group in the U.S. has just completed our final summer program (out of 8) and they have been outstanding! We are also helping a large religious organization purchase and deliver janitorial services and supplies to hundreds of buildings all over the U.S. It has been…

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Knowing When You Don’t Know

Jul 20, 2018Dr. Jacob S. KashiwagiBlog, Seeking Simplicity

Visionaries in Asia: Hope everyone has had a great month! LSA has been busy teaching high school summer programs (160+ students). It has been amazing to watch the students and see them change. One of the greatest obstacles we have found that prevents people from changing, is not just, not knowing what to do, but…

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What You Were Meant For

Jun 20, 2018David GastelumBlog, Seeking Simplicityhappiness, Reflection

South East Asian Leaders: I hope you have had a good productive month. I hope you were able to put forth effort to change one thing in your life for the better! If you have, please email me and let me know. Change is difficult, because it is destabilizing. It causes you to do something…

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Becoming Consistent

May 1, 2018Jacob KashiwagiBlog, Seeking Simplicityconsistency, Journaling, YSEALI

Hi Everyone! It has only been a couple of weeks since we last saw you, but it seems like it has been forever! We hope that you had a great visit to the United States and that you made it back home safely. For this blog, I will try to write once a month. If…

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Goodness Gracious, Aristotle

Nov 29, 2016Haley ParrottBlog, Contributorsfreedom, student, visionary

If virtue is equated with happiness then one must define what makes up happiness.  In Nichmachean Ethics, Aristotle suggests “virtue… is of two kinds intellectual and moral”. In this sense, the virtue of an action must begin with the “inception” of the idea and follow through with the performance of the action as habitual. Thus, one…

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You Could Be Wrong!

Nov 23, 2016Jake Gunnoe2 CommentsBlog, Explanation, Life Applications, News, The Lens, VideosBad, happiness, Laws, Logic, Perspective, TA

In our world today, people think that they know what is “good” and what is bad”. We often label criminals, terrorists, and bullies as “bad” people.

Replying to Scam Emails – The Illusion of Wasting Time

Nov 21, 2016Adam LewBlog, Contributorsfreedom, happiness, Influence, student

First off, some IMT… -Spam/scam emails do not come by chance. The spam/scammer found a way through the filter and/or found a way to find a list of emails that had yours on it. -Your unique set of skills and abilities only allow you to do what you are able to do. -You will only…

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