MentorPath® Blog

The years teach much that the days never know.

—Ralph Waldo Emerson

On Navigating Change and Transition

And one ought to consider that there’s nothing more difficult to pull off, chancier to succeed in, or more dangerous to manage, than the introduction of a new order of things. —Niccolo Machiavelli, The Prince Spanish explorer Hernando Cortes came ashore with his men...

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The Neuroeconomics of Time and Money

What you are, they once were. What they are, you will be. —The inscription on the Crypt of the Capuchin Monks at the Santa Marie della Concezione, a church at the top of the Spanish Steps in Rome Those few words capture how the past and future collapse upon the...

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Confident Is a State of Mind

Confidence, a state of mind, is more important than past accuracy or demonstrated expertise in earning trust. And, in repeated studies, it is a greater predictor of success than competence. Self-confidence is the sense that we can master something. A belief that we...

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Our Life Stories

The world is made up of stories, not atoms. —Muriel Rukeyser We all love stories; we are born to them. They affirm who we are, that our lives have meaning. Stories cross the barriers of time, as well as connect us with others. Our brains are wired to process...

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