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Judgment – Good vs Evil – Right & Wrong
Judge not, for judgment itself is a paradoxical construct. It is a recurring theme, a course humanity seems to study endlessly under various names—’judgment,’ ‘good versus evil,’ ‘right and wrong.’ Yet, these concepts remain elusive, constantly shifting, as if they are but shadows cast by the limitations of our understanding. The first great challenge is Read more
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Guidance, Teachers, and Mentorship
For much of my life, I clung to the idea of self-reliance. My ego whispered that I had pulled myself out of the gutter on my own, overcome addiction without a mentor, and forged a path that required no guide. And to some extent, there’s truth in that. Taking complete ownership of my actions, my Read more
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Alphas
Growing up in Puerto Rico, I quickly learned that being an alpha male wasn’t just encouraged—it was expected. Until I was almost six years old, I experienced an extraordinary bond with my father, who embodied the traditional image of an alpha male. After his passing, my older brother, just 12 at the time, instinctively stepped Read more
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The Art of Mastering Focus: A Matter of Priorities, Not Possibilities
Focus, much like time, defies the concept of management. It is an ever-present force, flowing through our lives, whether we harness it or not. The issue isn’t the existence of focus—it’s the effectiveness of its application. Many claim we’re living in a world plagued by a focus epidemic, attributing distractions to conditions like ADHD or Read more
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The Art of Emotional Regulation: Taking Charge of Your Life
When I was a child, I thought like a child. But as I grew into adulthood, I realized that clinging to a childish mindset was holding me back. Emotional regulation—something we often struggle with as children—is not just a nice-to-have as an adult; it’s a necessity for growth and maturity. Sure, we can point fingers Read more
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The Illusion of Time: A Story About Mastering the Moment
In our modern lives, we are consumed by the concept of time—a ticking clock that we imagine as a straight line stretching infinitely behind and ahead of us. Twenty years ago feels like another world, while twenty years from now is an unfathomable dream. Yet, despite all our obsession, we fail to grasp one fundamental Read more

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