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The Psychology Of Money . AI-Generated.
The Psychology of Money By Morgan Housel Money has always been a topic of fascination, fear, and frustration. We obsess over earning it, saving it, investing it, and sometimes, losing it. Yet, the psychology behind how we perceive, manage, and relate to money often remains overlooked. Morgan Housel’s The Psychology of Money takes a refreshing dive into this overlooked aspect. The audiobook, narrated by Chris Hill, brings the concepts to life with clarity, nuance, and an engaging tone that makes you rethink your financial decisions and philosophies.
By Dhanaraj Brahmaabout a year ago in Psyche
What If The Best Way To Overcome A Negative Mindset Is Not A Positive Mindset?
There is a Common Challenge We All Face. Overcoming A Negative Mindset. Mindset Teachers all say the Same Thing. If you want to Overcome a Negative Mindset, there is only "One Way".
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)about a year ago in Psyche
My Last Day
My diploma above will have close ups of staff signatures further down. Before Program: Today is my last day at partial for my eating disorder. I need to feel ready for not having it five days a week but I don't FEEL ready. Logically, I think I am. I know I have made a lot of progress but those negative thoughts keep telling me that I haven't changed as much as I think. Except.... I saw my chart. Completions are way better. Behaviors have decreased, at least my initial behaviors (binging and purging). There has been some symptoms swapping the last week and a half (restricting instead of binging and purging). I know I'm stopping the restrictions way faster than I did before program. Before it, I was restricting for nearly a day after a binge/purge episode. That was on average two to three times a week.
By Rene Petersabout a year ago in Psyche
Possibilities
Find a Comfortable Place Find somewhere comfortable where your body can feel supported. Whether it be sitting in a chair, lying on a bed, or just lying on the floor somewhere, you won't be disturbed. It's important that you don't drive, cook, or use any machinery while practicing these possibilities.
By Azar Dawoodabout a year ago in Psyche
Interview with a Psychedelic Mushroom Entrepreneur
Author/Interviewer Preface: Charles Bogenberger is a 39-year-old entrepreneur with a BS degree in mechanical engineering, an MBA, and a former colleague. I met him a few years back when we worked for the same large company where he led one of their testing laboratories in Battle Creek, Michigan. At that lab Charles oversaw a staff of 20 plus employees, doing primarily microbiological analysis for pathogens and other microorganisms of concern in foods and the environment. Recently I reconnected with Charles and learned he had moved home to Denver and was now growing psychedelic mushrooms to support the nascent legalized psychedelic medicine movement there. I was intrigued, curious to learn how and why this successful engineer/businessman had chosen to grow what is/was an illegal substance and how he hoped to make money (legally) by doing so. I found his story compelling and fascinating and together we hit upon the idea of an interview to share this unusual story with a wider audience. That interview took place in February of 2024 and was first published in March and then again in November. Since that time, I have continued to occasionally check in on Charles’ progress with semi regular phone discussions. As we approached the 1-year mark of that first interview a follow up seemed in order.
By Everyday Junglistabout a year ago in Psyche
Tolerating Uncertainty
Find a comfortable place where your body can feel supported. Maybe sitting in a chair, lying on a bed, or just lying on the floor somewhere you won't be disturbed. It’s essential that you avoid driving, cooking, or operating any machinery while practicing tolerating uncertainty.
By Azar Dawoodabout a year ago in Psyche










