Deeper Into Wonders
Monday, February 29, 2016
Sunday, February 28, 2016
Another Nature's Miracle
The Amazing Butterflies
How can they do what they do?
How do they do that right the first time?
Saturday, February 27, 2016
Learning From Observation
Learning from ...
seems to be a highly efficient means
of cross-platform enrichment of one's skillset.
From observing the movements of snakes, cranes, monkeys...came Shoalin.
From studying the movement of water and the forces of wind, heat and the terrain of the land (and other elements) in nature, came boats with sails, bridges of bamboo and ropes....
What new inventions; solutions; devices; cures; health practices can come from more intensive learning from observing nature?
Here are the wonders waiting to be mined:
Clever Tricks:
Mimicry In Plants And Animals
Mimicry In Plants And Animals
Friday, February 26, 2016
Learning From the History Of Warfare
There is an insight: the past has lessons for the future.
The future is today. What lessons can the military history of the Ninjas and the Shaolin monks teach the now generation?
The future is today. What lessons can the military history of the Ninjas and the Shaolin monks teach the now generation?
Military History:
Shaolin Monks And Ninja Shinobi
Thursday, February 25, 2016
Art Of War As Designed By A Chinese
Sun Tzu. Not just a name now.
Once a war strategist in China in ancient long ago, now a by-word in military circles. Quite surprisingly, Sun Tzu's thinking is in vogue even in business environment where business take-overs and cornering the markets, are perceived as strategy-intensive warfare manoeuvres.
This video examines some of Sun Tzu's thinking about warfare.
Once a war strategist in China in ancient long ago, now a by-word in military circles. Quite surprisingly, Sun Tzu's thinking is in vogue even in business environment where business take-overs and cornering the markets, are perceived as strategy-intensive warfare manoeuvres.
This video examines some of Sun Tzu's thinking about warfare.
Strategy: Art Of War by Sun Tzu
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