Self-Actualization: My Point of View
Often thought to be first introduced by Abraham Maslow, Self-Actualization is actually a term that was introduced by the German neurologist Kurt Goldstein. According to Goldstein, self-actualization is the basic drive of every organism, which makes it actualize its individual capacities as fully as possible. For Maslow, self-actualization meant to become everything that one is...
Guest Post: Building Discipline in the Art of Running
If you are regular reader of Build Discipline, you are probably already aware of the depth and variety strategies that can be used for increasing your own self-discipline. As a personal friend, I commend Seph’s work and feel honored to write this Guest Post on the unique relationship between Building Discipline and the Art of...
Making More Money by Reading: a ROI of 2000%
Why do people who read make more money? People who don’t read often come up with lots of excuses that they present as reasons. “I simply don’t have the time“ “I’ve never been that much of a reader” “I can’t get myself to read!” I’m sure you’ve heard lots of these excuses yourself, or maybe...
Self-Discipline: A quantum leap in your overall achievement
Imagine a life in which you could get yourself to perform every task in time. A life in which you have the knowledge and self-discipline to determine which tasks you really need to perform and which activities are useless, and to follow up on this. These two tools alone would enable you to make a...
Basic Assumptions I Have About Life So Far
“I certainly realized then that year that life was already happening. Because my mother was so obsessed with education and the idea that childhood and adolescence and, well everything was about preparing for a life that was going to start later. I certainly realized that life wasn’t going to start later. It starts at dot...







