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Steph @stephwk
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Currently building the Alpha Wolf Series on Steemit- Follow me to keep up! I write about meditation, fitness, culture, intl politics, dating, startups +MORE!
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2017-06-18 11:16
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2017-09-28 18:11
The Genius of Wes Anderson
In many ways the world of Wes Anderson movies is a mirror image of the world we inhabit and the lives we live. Wes Anderson characters speak unanimatedly and soullessly, unaware of the beautifully curated
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2017-08-10 11:30
How Traditional Masculinity Fucked the World Over, and Why Freud was Right
The Source of Violence Violence in all forms is a product of negative, low vibration emotions and inner pain. We don’t know if it’s possible for a life to be fully lived without inner pain, and Freud certainly
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stephwk
life
2017-07-21 09:07
Instagram Meditation: A Guide
Meditation Meditation is an exercise that trains the brain to be engaged with the present moment. Your natural state is to be engaged with the present. In this state you self-generate positive emotions
stephwk
life
2017-07-11 08:33
The Alpha Wolf Series: Presence and Social Leadership Part 1 - Two Sides of the Same Coin
This article is the second piece in what will be a very extensive series. To see the introductory article, click here. East-West Dilemma A gaping divide exists between 'Eastern' and 'Western' philosophies.
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life
2017-06-30 09:36
The Alpha Wolf Series: An Introduction
An Awakening in the Force About a week ago, I was on some strong weed and was aware of myself becoming very, very present. I was aware of this phenomena because I meditated every now and then, but never
stephwk
spirituality
2017-06-22 20:01
Acheiving Elite Mastery: The Bhagavad Gita and Olympic Weightlifting
Process-Dependence As we grow more mature in our lives, we become more process-dependent and less outcome-dependent. The Bhagavad Gita captures this sentiment aptly: "You have the right to work, but