by Alex vonAllmen | Jan 24, 2026 | blog
Ponzi and Madoff https://upnotes.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Ponzi-and-Madoff.mp3 Charles Ponzi and Bernie Madoff are two of the most infamous figures in financial history, not only because of the scale of their fraud, but because they reveal a repeating truth...
by Alex vonAllmen | Jan 24, 2026 | blog
Maps of Consciousness https://upnotes.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Maps-of-Consciousness.mp3 In Power vs. Force, psychiatrist David R. Hawkins presents a provocative model of human development called the “Map of Consciousness.” According to Hawkins, people do not...
by Alex vonAllmen | Jan 24, 2026 | blog
WINcarceration https://upnotes.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/WINcarceration.mp3 Prison takes something from everyone who enters it: freedom of movement, privacy, and control over daily life. It can strip a person of identity and reduce them to a number, a routine,...
by Alex vonAllmen | Jan 24, 2026 | blog
Curiosity is a Spice of Life https://upnotes.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Curiosity-is-a-Spice-of-Life.mp3 Curiosity is one of the most underrated strengths a person can develop. It is not just a personality trait reserved for children or intellectuals—it is a way...
by Alex vonAllmen | Jan 24, 2026 | blog
Your Next Problem Could be Opportunity https://upnotes.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Your-Next-Problem-Could-be-Opportunity.mp3 The next unique problem you encounter may feel like an inconvenience, an obstacle, or even a crisis—but it might also be the doorway to...
by Alex vonAllmen | Jan 24, 2026 | blog
Cognitive Dissonance, Bias, and Neural Plasticity https://upnotes.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Cognitive-Dissonance.mp3 Cognitive dissonance, cognitive bias, and neural plasticity describe three interlocking parts of human psychology: how we think, how we protect...
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