Psychology
Leading people requires not only sensing change afoot, but imagining a brighter future and communicating it in a way that motivates others to follow you there.
Nancy Duarte & Patti Sanchez • Illuminate
Wittgenstein argued that we could not completely describe reality or fully grasp reality through our language. He suggested that we should only think about things for as long as it takes to understand them. This led to a movement in philosophy known as “logical positivism”, which stressed the importance of clarity and precision in thought.
Thomas Oppong • Ludwig Wittgenstein on Thinking Clearly
But even a civilized man can sometimes observe that a dream (which he may not even remember) can alter his mood for better or worse. The dream has been "comprehended," but only in a subliminal way. And that is what usually happens. It is only on the rare occasions when a dream is particularly impressive or repeats itself at regular interv
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