Monthly Archives February 2007

Conversational pointers (Part 1)

Introduction
This self improvement article — or should I say, series of articles, will cover various conversational pointers I have found to be helpful. Skills of conversation are useful in all facets of life; be it relationships, friendships, or business discussions. A good conversationalist will always be understood, while remaining a good listener. [...]

Writing (good) unique content

Every person capable of writing coherent sentences is also capable of writing truly unique content. The problem lies in writing content that is not only unique, but (as to close) universally found interesting, timeless, and informational/educational/comedic. Those are not the problems we will be conquering in this article, however, so on to the uniquities!
To thy [...]

Recognizing Convenient Beliefs (Part 1)

(Part 1)
What is a ‘convenient belief’
A convenient belief is just what it sounds like, a belief OF convenience. An example: Man who fears doctors adopts the belief system that they are unable or unwilling to cure diseases, and can actually make you sicker (and/or) are just out for your money. Generally a belief of convenience [...]