Showing posts with label great. Show all posts
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Monday, 1 October 2018

100 GREAT BUSINESS IDEAS FROM LEADING COMPANIES AROUND THE WORLD BY JEREMY KOURDI

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This is a book about some of the best ideas used in business. Some are simple sometimes almost embarrassingly so others are based on detailed research and brilliant intellect. Most are perennial, as their logic, simplicity, or value will help them endure;while others are, to be honest, rather faddy. What unites these business ideas is their proven power and potency. They are not only insightful and useful, they have worked: often in a brilliant way or despite great adversity. The ability of the people who conceived and applied these ideas should be applauded.
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Friday, 7 September 2018

START WITH WHY HOW GREAT LEADERS INSPIRE EVERYONE TO TAKE ACTION BY SIMON SINEK

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There are leaders and there are those who lead. Leaders hold a position of power or influence. Those who lead inspire us. Whether individuals or organizations, we follow those who lead not because we have to, but because we want to. We follow those who lead not for them, but for ourselves. This is a book for those who want to inspire others and for those who want to find someone to inspire them.



This book is about a naturally occurring pattern, a way of thinking, acting and communicating that gives some leaders the ability to inspire those around them. Although these "natural-born leaders" may have come into the world with a predisposition to inspire, the ability is not reserved for them exclusively. We can all learn this pattern. With a little discipline, any leader or organization can inspire others, both inside and outside their organization, to help advance their ideas and their vision. We can all learn to lead  The goal of this book is not simply to try to fix the things that aren't working. Rather, I wrote this book as a guide to focus on and amplify the things that do work. I do not aim to upset the solutions offered by others. Most of the answers we get, when based on sound evidence, are perfectly valid. However, if we're starting with the wrong questions, if we don't understand the cause, then even the right answers will always steer us wrong ... eventually. The truth, you see, is always revealed... eventually.

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START WITH WHY HOW GREAT LEADERS INSPIRE EVERYONE TO TAKE ACTION BY SIMON SINEK CONTENTS:


PART 1: A WORLD THAT DOESN'T START WITH WHY
PART 3: LEADERS NEED A FOLLOWING
PART 4: HOW TO RALLY THOSE WHO BELIEVE
PART 5: THE BIGGEST CHALLENGE IS SUCCESS
PART 6: DISCOVER WHY

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Wednesday, 5 September 2018

The Great Secret of Mind: Special Instructions on the Nonduality of Dzogchen Paperback by Tulku Pema Rigtsal (Author), Keith Dowman (Translator)


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The Great Secret of Mind: Special Instructions on the Nonduality of Dzogchen Paperback by Tulku Pema Rigtsal (Author), Keith Dowman (Translator)  chapter and contents detail is given below.

1. THE VIEW:
  •  The nature of the physical world
  •  The difference between “insider” and “outsider” meditation
  • The fallacy of materialism: how the actuality contradicts  our assumption that our happiness and sadness depend upon material things
  • The unreality of material things
  • All things are figments of the mind
  • How this body emerges from the karmically conditioned mind, and how we may anticipate the next life
  • Distinguishing between impure outer appearances and the pure nature of reality
  • All phenomena are unreal: all is just a delusive display of  mind
  •  The method of eliminating belief in concrete reality, the  cause of suffering
  • The ways of establishing the unreal world as magical illusion in the different levels of approach
  • People ignorant of the illusory nature of their own unreal mind spin around in confusion
  • Pure presence itself is buddha
  • Illustrating the similarity of the world and magical  illusion
  • The conviction that all is unreal accords with the sutras
  •  An introduction to the secret of mind
  • The dualistic nature of the intellect illustrated in the question-answermethod of the sutras
  • Reasonable proof that buddha-nature exists in our mindstream
  • When the natural perfection of mind is realized, there is  no need to apply an appropriate antidote to each karmic impulse
  • Reconciliation of the view that the world is an empty,  unreal, subjective delusion with the scientific view that it is composed of atoms
  • Sickness and physical pain are relieved by making a habit  of recognizing pure empty presence
  • Mind is the root of all experience
  • Knowing the whole world as figments of mind, undisturbed  at the timeof death, we are released in the bardo
  • The creative and fulfillment phases are complete and  perfect in the space of basic empty presence
  •  Why all beings are continuously bound in samsara
  •  Delusion dissolves when we look at the essence of mind
  •  The advantage of perceiving all things as mere conceptual labels
  •  When pure presence is spontaneously recognized, its veils  naturally dissolve
  •  Creativity is necessarily released in pure presence
  •  Samsara never existed except as mere creative visions
  •  In unconditioned pure presence, all buddha-potential is spontaneously manifest
  •  When we abide in unchangeable mind, there is enormous  instant advantage
  •  Uncontrolled emotion effects severe ecological damage
  •  The Dzogchen process necessarily and naturally preserves the environment
  •  Illustrating that all things arise out of the basis of mind
  •  With a full understanding of the inseparability of appearances and emptiness, vision is naturally suffused by infinite purity
  • A finger pointing directly at pure presence
  • Reasons for the necessity to seek a rigzin-lama to introduce pure presence
  • The potential of pure being and primal awareness is already manifest in basic pure presence
  • Dispelling doubt about the unconditioned potentiality of pure presence
  •  How to make the five poisons into the path itself
  • Until discursive thought dissolves in spaciousness, karmic repercussions must be considered
  • The benefits of hearing Dzogchen precepts
2. MEDITATION AS THE PATH:
  •  First, conviction in the view is essential
  • The reason for meditation
  •  Disposition of meditation
  •  Without meditation, even trivial events create severe suffering
  • Meditation removes the attachment that is the root of suffering
  •  The cause of manifest suffering is hope and fear
  •  A short explanation of how to sustain the primal awareness of intrinsic presence
  •  The place of meditation
  •  The disposition of the body
  •  How to sustain pure presence in brief
  •  How to sustain pure presence in general
  • The five faults that hinder concentration
  •  The eight volitional antidotes to the five faults
  • In unitary shamata and vipasyana, the nine mental states and the fivemystical experiences are correlated
  • The simple, quintessential disposition
  •  The method of practicing the essential pure presence in sessions
  • The place of deviation into mystical experience
  •  The distinction between mind and pure presence
  •  The rigzin-lama’s personal instruction inspires meditation
3. CONDUCT:
  •  An explanation of conduct
  • The sin of ignorance of the continuity of reflexively liberating thought
  • The preeminence of the mode of simultaneous arising and releasing of thought
  • Meditation experience arises naturally in the mindstream
  • When conduct consists of simultaneous arising and releasing, it is free of karma and its effects
  • A categorical assertion that Dzogchen transcends cause and effect
  • So long as dualistic perception obtains, heed karma and its effects
  • The evidence of the accomplishment of unchangeable self- beneficial pure presence is equanimity in the face of the eight worldly obsessions
  • The evidence of the accomplishment of unchangeable altruistic pure presence is spontaneous compassion and reliance on the laws of karma and their results
  • Practitioners of the lower approaches are bound by strenuous effort
  •  Conduct is characterized by the three modes of release
  • The perspectives of both sutra and tantra agree in rejecting gross emotivity
  •  Infusing conduct with the six perfections
  •  Addiction to wealth leads to suffering
  •  Everyone, high and low, has been a slave to attachment
  •  The stupidity of suicide
  •  With detachment, the mere possession of wealth and fame does no harm
  •  Others are served best by an unselfish mind
  •  When we know objects of attachment as delusion, the five sensory pleasures do us no harm
  •  Those with pure presence are labeled “buddha,” while the ignorant are “sentient beings”
  •  Three special features of intrinsic awareness
  • Discursive thought necessarily dissolves into basic pure presence
  •  Detachment from samsara, nirvana, and the path between them is the crux
  •  “Hand-holding” instruction, in short
 4. THE ATTAINMENT:
The spontaneous manifestation of buddha-potential in basic pure presence
 Knowing the great perfection: buddha in one lifetime!
 Contemporary stories of physical dissolution and liberation in a rainbowbody

5. THE FOUR BARDOS:
  •  For those of middling acumen: instruction about liberation in the bardo
  • The bardo of life
  • The bardo of the process of dying
  • The actual practice in the bardo of the death process
  •  Consciousness sublimation is among the five nonmeditation methods of attaining buddha

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Wednesday, 29 August 2018

Good to Great Why Some Companies Make the Leap And Others Do not By Collins

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