Scatterlogical Wisdom
Author: Frances Hall
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Published: 2020
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780473515935
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Publisher:
Published: 2020
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ISBN-13: 9780473515935
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Frances Hall
Publisher:
Published: 2020-03-19
Total Pages: 204
ISBN-13: 9780473515928
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Frances was born in the Wairarapa, New Zealand, in 1948--a post-war baby-boomer. She was raised in Northland. Her varied careers have included bun-running, journalism, radio presentation and tour leading. Her dad always said she was of Spanish descent--something about the Spanish Armada sinking off the Cornwall coast, sailors who swam ashore, and the rest (as they say) is history! She has lived in the USA, and has travelled to Chile, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina, Spain, Portugal and Morocco, to name a few. Her heart races every time she hears a Latin beat. This love of all things South American drove her to learn Spanish, dance the rumba and the samba, sample pisco sours and devour Latin American history. This reflective look at Frances' journey through life contains hearty helpings of humour. This book will not fail to inspire readers to Kia Kaha--stay strong in adversity--and laugh the socks off the many absurdities of life. Frances has four children and nine grandchildren, and lives in Auckland, New Zealand.
Author: Stephen S. Hall
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 2011-03-08
Total Pages: 354
ISBN-13: 0307389685
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →We all recognize wisdom, but defining it is more elusive. In this fascinating journey from philosophy to science, Stephen S. Hall gives us a penetrating history of wisdom, from its sudden emergence in the fifth century B.C. to its modern manifestations in education, politics, and the workplace. Hall’s bracing exploration of the science of wisdom allows us to see this ancient virtue with fresh eyes, yet also makes clear that despite modern science’s most powerful efforts, wisdom continues to elude easy understanding.
Author: Warren S. Brown
Publisher: Human Kinetics 1
Published: 2000
Total Pages: 468
ISBN-13: 9781890151300
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The study of wisdom is challenging and thought provoking. This volume sheds light on the age-old question: What is wisdom and where does it come from? Evidence of wisdom can be seen in both perception and performance, in sacred scriptures and in brain images. An eminent group of scholars from fields as diverse as theology, philosophy, medicine, biology, psychology, and linguistics were brought together to bring focus to this understudied area of scientific research. Editor Warren Brown presents his research on brain functioning, drawn from observing individuals with damage to specific neural areas, to suggest the importance of integration between hemispheres of the brain to comprehend complex situations in a way that may be termed “wise.” Diana Van Lancker also looks at hemispheres of the brain and explores studies that show that left brain functioning is related to prayers, chants, and sayings often used in religious practice. Wolfgang Mieder, recognized as the foremost scholar in the study of proverbs, explores the secular use of the biblical proverb of “A house divided against itself cannot stand” (Matt. 12:25). R. E. Clements also looks to the book of Proverbs and focuses on its ultimate goal: virtue and wholeness.
Author: Sorin Cerin
Publisher: Amazon
Published: 2010-10-10
Total Pages: 764
ISBN-13: 1453864105
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →What is reality than an illusion? Sorin Cerin a modern guru of contemporary thinkers brings a new vision about love, life, truth,death and more.Famous quotes about illusions and reality, motivational and inspirational quotes. Life quotes, love quotes, death quotes, all about illusions and reality.
Author: Angel Gonzalez
Publisher: Lulu.com
Published: 2017-02-27
Total Pages: 74
ISBN-13: 1365788369
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →An original collection of 600 unsorted axioms and aphorisms based on aesthetics, ethics, linguistics, metaphysics, morality, nihilism and ontology covering various aspects of life. An essential guide for evaluating contentment, dealing with despair, strengthening or abandoning faith as well as learning to adequately express ones passions whilst reevaluating ones virtues and discovering our hidden resentments in order to help define ourselves. Short but pithy and suited for anyone looking for penetrating insight or profound knowledge.
Author: Andrzej Targowski
Publisher: Nova Science Publishers
Published: 2014-05-14
Total Pages: 185
ISBN-13: 9781626189157
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This book is the first of its kind which defines wisdom as information and the highest level of the cognition units set, composed of data, information, concept, knowledge and wisdom. The author has founded his theory of wisdom on the following assumptions: 1. Any sane person can make wise decisions throughout their lifetime, from childhood to old age. 2. Wise decisions need not be expert in nature. 3. Wisdom ought to be defined in such terms as to be understood not only by experts but by an average man. 4. Wisdom is not synonymous to intelligence. 5. The wisdom of a given human being decides between two systems controlling man: the biological evolution (by the cross-generational chain of genes) and spirituality, whose acquired system of virtues and values influences the actions of man. 6. Wisdom has a range of bandwidth and properties.. 7. Knowledge on what constitutes wisdom is not the same as the process of becoming a wise man. Without good life practices, one cannot be a truly wise man. 8. Wisdom ought to be taught in schools and at colleges, since if one waits until old age to become wise, it is commonly too late to redirect ones unwise behavior into a wise life. 9. Wisdom is a certain kind of information. 10. Wisdom is the most important civilizational resource and should be monitored in a way that is similar or even better than the way you monitor the use of energy, the development of population or other resources. The book is full of examples taken from real cases of applied wisdom by famous people. The review of applied wisdom is provided in the historic context as well in the interdisciplinary approach. Every person who would like to be not only informed and knowledgeable but wise should read this book and applied its recommendations.
Author: Russell Gerald Johnston
Publisher: iUniverse
Published: 2012-06-14
Total Pages: 624
ISBN-13: 9781475917703
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Random Wisdom is a collection of thoughts and insights from some of the greatest minds of modern and ancient times, painstakingly collected and compiled by one man in his unquenchable thirst for knowledge. This collection of literary tidbits will educate, inspire, and entertain the reader with its wide range of subjects, wit, and timeless anecdotes. As the title suggests, the information presented is randomly organized and is meant to serve as an inspirational reference book. The thousands of entries are designed to inspire deeper thinking and inward reflection, with many offering a healthy dose of wit and humor as well.
Author: Robert W. Fuller
Publisher: CreateSpace
Published: 2014-10-04
Total Pages: 122
ISBN-13: 9781502354273
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →What is science? What is it not? Why does it work? How does science relate to morality and religion? The Wisdom of Science is a collection of aphorisms and quotations that conveys the beauty and mystery of science as experienced by some of its most successful practitioners.
Author: Denalex C. Orakwue
Publisher:
Published: 2006-01-01
Total Pages: 224
ISBN-13: 9780976663102
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