A closer alignment between the values of your business and those of your potential customers creates a deeper sense of a shared culture and a shared purpose.
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View postsDarebee and the Mind/Body Connection
David Amerland · Yours truly had an interview where I talked about Darebee, fitness, mind and body development and how it all fits together.
How many bookshelves are in my house?
David Amerland · In this latest interview I talk a little about my latest book, how I write, what kind of research I do and reveal just how many bookshelves are in my house. Dive in.
Finding The Meaning In Life
David Amerland · "Not only do we not see an actual meaning of life in its function but we also differentiate between the two crucial states of “life” and “non-life” through an arbitrary and entirely self-serving evaluation which we do not really have an obvious way of validating." Talking about t ...
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I came into the entire area of decision-making, identity, intent and motivation via my deep understa ...
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