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Megatron and the Detroit Lions Practice Yoga
Via CBS and ESPN Calvin Johnson, who recorded an NFL-record 329 yards in the Lions’ most recent game, does yoga as part of his pregame routine. The specifics of it vary based on what he wants to stretch out, but he definitely believes it is beneficial. He was no stranger to yoga but started doing it consistently […]
Fooled by Randomness
http://www.gladwell.com/2002/2002_04_29_a_blowingup.htm If you are interested in the investment process and taking financial risk I highly suggest you read this Malcolm Gladwell piece from The New Yorker. It was also featured in his book What the Dog Saw. I challenge you to push further and read the books profiled in the article. Fooled By Randomness and […]
Nietzsche’s “Overman” Theory
Jordan Bates does a really nice job for HE explaining Nietzsche’s “Overman” or “Superman” Theory: “Overman” refers to Nietzsche’s conception of a man who has literally overcome himself and human nature. In essence, an Overman is one who has superseded the bondage of the human condition and reached a liberated state — one of free play and creativity. […]
The Five Tibetan Rites
The Five Tibetan Rites Yoga Sequence Believed to be over 2,500 years old, Tibetan Rites yoga is a great way to start the day. Often times we find ourselves rushing in the morning. Hitting the snooze button 3 or 4 times and then trying to make up time by rushing to get dressed, brush our […]
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