Oliver
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10 Habits That Can Change Your Life
I've always been a bit of a self-improvement junkie. I love learning new things and trying new ways to improve my life. Over the years, I've developed a number of habits that have had a profound impact on my happiness, success, and overall well-being.
By Oliverabout a year ago in Motivation
7 Life-Changing Books That You Must Read
The other day, my friends came over to my house and asked me, Oliver, for recommendations on personal development books. They wanted advice on what to read to improve themselves. So, I decided to share my thoughts and recommendations in this article. Let's dive into seven incredible books that will surely make a positive impact on your life and reignite your love for reading.
By Oliverabout a year ago in Motivation
Mastering the Art of Persuasion: Unleash the Power of Verbal Patterns
"Yes, persuasion is one of the most effective skills to build successful personal relationships and achieve what we want in life. It gives us the ability to influence others, working almost magically. What's even more surprising is that persuasion is achieved through a person's own conviction. In this article, you will learn ten verbal patterns that you can systematically apply in your life. Once you master them, they will become second nature, and others will react predictably and instantly. It may sound like a manipulative method to control others' minds, but fortunately, it's much simpler than that.
By Oliverabout a year ago in Confessions
Finance YouTube: A Critical Review
Financ YouTube has become a popular destination for people of all ages to learn about personal finance, investing, and other financial topics. However, there are a number of problems with the way that finance is often presented on YouTube.
By Oliverabout a year ago in Motivation
What does socially constructed mean?
What does "socially constructed" mean? Here I will explain it to you. When people talk about something being socially constructed, they are contrasting it with something they perceive as real or existing independently in the world. It implies that the socially constructed thing is virtual or purely imaginary, while something real is objective and material. However, in reality, what is socially constructed is closely intertwined with the existing material reality.
By Oliverabout a year ago in Confessions