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Originally posted by Dragonfly79
Originally posted by ripcontrol
That spell was the only spell I have seen succeed 100%.. everyone relaxed and just enjoyed the moments.. we all acted like kids. and the faires.. well shiney objects did disappear for the next three weeks
( three of the parents got calls for interviews and got the jobs among other things..)
So that means three others got bummed out even though they might have been better qualified. And the company has to do with lesser quality because they were influenced by fairies or a spell.
And you would want to start using spells on money? If you want others to accept that (make your magic real for themselves) then you need to accept those spells already cast on the money system yourself too. Just the current generation will do, no need to harass ghosts of old.
Anyone who would want to learn magic better not try to earn money with it, it's so much more easier.
Originally posted by ripcontrol
Originally posted by neobludragon
So basically your just saying "theres no such thing as magic, get a hobby and stop thinking bout magic" is that right?
Actually there is such a thing as magic
I created this thread to answer a request or two about what magic is.. The only way to explain is set up and show...
I am also at the point in my studies where I am returning what was given freely
Hobby equals insurance policy- long story- hit the I believe button for now
Magic is all around us- never left
right now is first stretch the mind
well before you start jogging
Originally posted by ripcontrol
A reading list
Okay..
21 irrefutable laws of leadership
John C Maxwell
Outliers
Outliers
Outliers: The Story of Success is a non-fiction book written by Malcolm Gladwell and published by Little, Brown and Company on November 18, 2008. In Outliers, Gladwell examines the factors that contribute to high levels of success. To support his thesis, he examines the causes of why the majority of Canadian ice hockey players are born in the first few months of the calendar year, how Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates achieved his extreme wealth, how The Beatles became one of the most successful musical acts in human history, how Joseph Flom built Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom into one of the most successful law firms in the world, how cultural differences play a large part in perceived intelligence and rational decision making, and how two people with exceptional intelligence, Christopher Langan and J. Robert Oppenheimer, end up with such vastly different fortunes. Throughout the publication, Gladwell repeatedly mentions the "10,000-Hour Rule", claiming that the key to success in any field is, to a large extent, a matter of practicing a specific task for a total of around 10,000 hours.
Tipping point
Tipping Point
The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference (ISBN 0-316-31696-2) is a book by Malcolm Gladwell, first published by Little Brown in 2000.
Gladwell defines a tipping point as "the moment of critical mass, the threshold, the boiling point."[1] The book seeks to explain and describe the "mysterious" sociological changes that mark everyday life. As Gladwell states, "Ideas and products and messages and behaviors spread like viruses do."[2] The examples of such changes in his book include the rise in popularity and sales of Hush Puppies shoes in the mid-1990s and the steep drop in the New York City crime rate after 1990.
Blink
Blink
Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking is a 2005 book by Malcolm Gladwell. It presents in popular science format research from psychology and behavioral economics on the adaptive unconscious; mental processes that work rapidly and automatically from relatively little information. It considers both the strengths of the adaptive unconscious, for example in expert judgment, and its pitfalls such as stereotypes.
Well .. I started this and I HATE it.. Absolutely hate it...
It is because it has to be done.. this process will be trying for me more then anyone else doing this.. I havent done this in years and now I am... Unlike a few people I have no problem going back to a base subject and doing it over again.. it will only make me more powerful and disciplined...