Feeding The World's Most Dangerous Animal
Do you know what the world's most dangerous
animal is? I believe I have just been feeding one
of the world's most dangerous animals -- just 10 minutes ago --
here, in my own home
So how do you measure 'dangerous'?
Is it 'venomous'?
In Australia, for example, the Box Jellyfish (Carybdea
alata), kills more people than snakes, sharks and
saltwater crocodiles. If you come in contact with its tentacles,
you could stop breathing in as little as three minutes.
Does it mean 'scary with big teeth'?
...then the saltwater crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) sails right
up there. The world's largest reptile does take out a human every
now and then.
...Lions would be rather scary and dangerous, too, if you're taking
a stroll down the savanna.
Or does 'dangerous' mean 'how many people it kills'?
Rhinos kill more people in Africa than any other animal, every
year.
(They run people over.)
How about the common house fly?
Not scary, no big teeth, not venomous... but it can cary over 200
pathogenic (disease-provoking) microorganisms.
How about mosquitoes?
Of the more than 2,500 species of mosquitoes, many go straight
for your blood. Malaria causes over a million deaths annualy.
Try to do a Google search on "the world's most dangerous animal"
and you'll find a lot of interesting stuff.
...But I don't think so. In fact, I believe I have just been feeding
one of the world's most dangerous animals just 10 minutes ago, here,
in my own home.
In fact, I just took a picture of it. Here it is, eating supper:

So what is it? And *why* is it so dangerous?
The answer to the first question seems rather obvious by now. It
is a human (Homo sapiens), in this case it is my son Jasper, who
is 1 year old. He doesn't seem very dangerous, and he might not
be... yet (except that he's a danger to himself and to everything
in our house that can possibly break).
But there is great potentiality for dangerousness here.
Where?
Yup, it's in the brain.
The human brain, that incredible organ for thinking, creating,
and surviving, can also be the most dangerous weapon, the
most treacherous 3 pounds (about 1350 grams) of matter found anywhere
on Earth.
Hang in there, I am going somewhere with this.
Now, I'm hoping my son will use his brain for good.
And I know that brains (like pencils... or axes)... can be sharpened.
A sharp brain can be used for more good... or more bad... or more
of whatever it is that brain wants to achieve.
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Give me six hours to chop down a tree and I
will spend the first four sharpening the axe.
Abraham Lincoln
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The human brain's extreme efficiency when it comes to being sharpened,
is what makes us so dangerous.
So how do you sharpen your brain?
There are many ways to sharpen your brain. Here at YouCantBeatMe.com,
we're really into memory training and speed reading, as you know.
And we'll continue to add other helpful sharpening-tools as we go
along. But I'm not talking about these today.
What I would like to tell you about, is a tool I've been using
for the last five months, and that I find almost incredible.
It has improved my memory, my creative capabilities, my "mental
stamina", and my ability to wind down and get some relaxation.
It has helped me feel whole. It is weird and I
don't even know if I should talk about it. But it has.
And, contrary to any other tool I know of, it doesn't take any
work.
It takes commitment, but not work. Unless you think listening to
a CD or an mp3-player for 20 minutes a day is work.
You know, I'm a bit hesitant to tell you about this course.
Because it really is rather effortless, and I don't want you to
fall into the habit of believing that you can get what you want
without effort. Usually, that is not the way it
works...
...but I guess it wouldn't be right of me to hide it from you either.
And besides, for it to be usefull, you will have to apply
your new skills and stamina to something... and that will require
effort (just a lot less after listening to these audios.)
You'll find them here.
Okay, so what is it?
It is a series of 12 audios that you can either download to your
computer and then either play them from there, burn them to CDs,
or upload to your mp3-player. There is also an option to get the
audios as CDs.
The technology behind it seems weird and wonderful, and I guess
that's part of the reason why I didn't tell you before. I really
wanted to check these out for myself and see if they delivered on
the promises of Stephen Pierce.
The guy the audios, Stephen Pierce, is a truly successful businessman
who attributes a lot of his success to actually listening to these
CDs every day.
Now he has in place a very nice mechanism for making sure you're
not overwhelmed with all the possibilites of the all the 12 audios,
you'll find out when you order.
Okay, so you can try them out here.
Sincerely,
Sten
P.S. As I said I've been using these audios for 5 months myself,
and if it wasn't for the fact that they've changed my life, I wouldn't
really tell you about them. But they have. So I do. You'll
find them here.
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