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Cold-storage Trailers Being Used as Morgues

March 18, 2017 0

Opening Insights Drugs are killing so many people in Ohio that cold-storage trailers are being used as morgues Pocket Wisdom Insights (PWI) invites you to explore the following Co-Lab Blog. This blog features parts of influential [...]

What is Love?

March 15, 2017 0

Opening Insights: What is Love? Society has taught us that you: FALL IN LOVE, YOU NEED TO FIND LOVE, YOU NEED TO FEEL LOVED, LOVE IS A HAPPY PLACE, LOVE IS BLISS, LOVE IS PLEASURE, […]

Mind-reading AI Knows Whether You Are Guilty or Innocent

March 14, 2017 0

Opening Insights Scientists at Virginia Tech have created an AI brain scanning system which can predict whether volunteers knowingly carried drugs during a simulated border smuggling operation. Pocket Wisdom Insights (PWI) invites you to explore [...]

Why I Turned Down a $100,000 Deal on Shark Tank

March 11, 2017 0

Opening Insights Pocket Wisdom Insights (PWI) invites you to explore the following Co-Lab Blog. This blog features parts of influential and insightful article written outside of the PWI Co-Lab by Lisa Binderow on February 6, 2017,  published […]

Edward Tufte

March 10, 2017 0

Edward Rolf Tufte (/ˈtʌfti/;[1] born March 14, 1942) is an American statistician and professor emeritus of political science, statistics, and computer science at Yale University.[2] He is noted for his writings on information design and […]

Dan Millman

March 10, 2017 0

Opening Insights: Biography Daniel Jay Millman (born February 22, 1946) is an American author and lecturer in the personal development field. Millman was born in Los Angeles, California, to Herman and Vivian Millman (both deceased), […]

Jack Gibb

March 10, 2017 0

Opening Insights (December 20, 1914-January 10, 1995)A pioneer in humanistic psychology and the originator of Trust Level theory, Jack Gibb’s distinguished career as a psychologist and consultant spanned five decades. Often referred to as the […]

Management vs. Leadership

March 9, 2017 0

Opening Insights We hear a lot about the importance of management.  Organizational Management. Time Management. Priority Management. Anger Management.  Yet, what are we really trying to manage, and what is management really all about? There […]

Diet Evolution

March 9, 2017 0

Opening Insights Have you ever wondered about the healthiness of a natural food? Did you know tomatoes are in the Nightshade family? Dr. Steven Gundry shares some starling insight in his video below. Informational Insights […]

About Dr. Gundry

March 9, 2017 0

Opening Insights If there was something you didn't like about the world, would you do anything about it? Meet Dr. Steven Gundry. His answer was "yes." Informational Insights   Click for more about Gundry MD... [...]

America’s Forgotten Working Class

March 8, 2017 0

Opening Insights J.D. Vance grew up in a small, poor city in the Rust Belt of southern Ohio, where he had a front-row seat to many of the social ills plaguing America: a heroin epidemic, […]

A Co-Lab Perspective

March 3, 2017 0

Opening Insights: Three Positions of Decision Making Fear, Trust, and Courage were discussed in a recent Co-Lab team meeting. Those topics are of great interest to me. Fear of rejection, due to my lack of […]

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