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The power house called sub- conscious mind!

Ever wondered and thought about the matrix we live in. Ever wondered why we make some decisions the way we do? Ever wondered why our belief paradigm shifts and moves the way it does? Ever wondered about subconscious mind! It is a truth that we always have a small proportion of independent thinkers in our society at a certain point of time. And the main reason behind it is as astonishing as the fact itself. Since the day we are born, our mind is conditioned within a conventional matrix, limiting our thought process and caging our proper maturity. All this is done by manipulating our subconscious mind by subliminal messaging. Our brain consists of two different interacting parts; Conscious and subconscious. Scientists, now conclude that our subconscious side is more powerful than conscious side. The conscious part of our mind gives us the executive power and includes our ability to think, feel, experience, judge and be aware. On the contrary, subconscious part operates just below

It is never too late.

Everyone in this world has a contribution to make, no matter how big or small. The day we stop being selfish and self involved, will we truly understand the concept of life. Accept the reality and the truth within; accept the fact that truth is more often than not, a bitter mouthful. As hard as it seems to be but we always find ourselves open to comforting lies and are repelled by unpleasant truths. We think of changing the world but are incapable to even think of changing ourselves. We don't need to stand up against every evil in this world; what we need, is to stand up against the evil that lurks inside of us.

The story of $$$... continued

The story of American Dollar..,,,, Continued :- The Bretton Woods Agreement  was created in a 1944 conference of all of the World War 2  Allied nations, 44 in number. It took place in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire. Under the agreement, countries promised that their central banks would maintain fixed exchange rates between their currencies and the dollar. How exactly would they do it? If the currency of a country would became weak relative to the dollar, the bank would buy up its currency in foreign exchange markets. That would decrease the supply, which would raise the price. If the currency became too high, the bank would print more. That would increase the supply and lower the price. All participating countries agreed to avoid any trade warfare. for example they wouldn't lower their currencies strictly to increase trade.  But they could regulate their currencies under certain conditions. for example, they could take action if foreign direct investment began

The Story of American Dollar $$$

There is a long history behind USD and how it became the currency as it is today, but we will start from the late 18th century. It all started with the American Revolutionary War, also known as the American Revolution that took place between 1765 - 1783 in which American patriots in Thirteen Colonies won independence from Great Britain. The American revolution was one of the first mile stones in the making of American Dollar. During this time period American Congress issued, what they called Continental Dollar to finance the American Revolution. Continental Dollar were a paper currency and were used until late 1700's and demised somewhere between 1779 & 1790. They were unofficially still used till 1914. The main reason behind the fall of Continental Dollar was Hyperinflation. From 1790 up until 1913 American currency system was a mishmash of private bank notes issued by state chartered banks; special coins issued by Treasury; and also foreign coins & bank notes. In

Depression: A silent killer

Lets talk about a real disease, Depression. Yes, Depression is a real illness. It affects an estimated 1 in 15 adults in any given year. Moreover 1 in 6 people will experience depression at some point of time in their life. Depression can strike at any time but at average it first appears during late teens to mid 20's. Women are more likely to experience depression. Some studies show that 1/3rd of women will experience major depression at least once in their life time. What's Depression? Depression is a common and serious medical illness that negatively affects how a person feels, the way he thinks and how  he acts. Fortunately, depression is treatable. Depression causes feelings of sadness and/or loss of interest in activities once enjoyed. It can lead to a variety of emotional and physical problems and can decrease a person's ability to function at work and at home. How to identify if you or any of your close one has Depression: Following are some of the common sy