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In addition to adding new phrases to the lexicon, Shakespeare would repurpose certain key words to create a sense of wonder and surprise. For example, he might use a noun to serve as a verb (as in, “he godded me”). This technique, known as a functional shift, causes a sudden peak in brain activity.

Pragmatic Thinking and Learning

Andy Hunt

Your job is not just to act, but to tell a fascinating story of how you did so, and inspire others to do it. Make great adventures, but tell greater stories. Pursue massive media attention, not for vanity or ego, but so your stories can open minds, spark imaginations, and lead to further explorations.

How to Live

Derek Sivers

Buddhism teaches that there’s reality as it is, and then there’s reality as we humans perceive or understand it.

No-Nonsense Buddhism for Beginners

Noah Rasheta

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