Sat.May 07, 2011 - Fri.May 13, 2011

Tony Mayo

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Language Forms the Basis of Experience

Tony Mayo

People continually and automatically evaluate situations and objects for their relevance and value … The evidence suggests the real possibility that there are no emotion mechanisms in the brain waiting to be discovered, producing a priori packets of outcomes in the body. Emotions may not be given to humans by nature … If the clearest [.].

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A More Vibrant Life

Tony Mayo

I have been working with Tony for years to increase my ability to make an impact in my personal and professional life. With his coaching and through his GS:VSOP course, I have articulated my life purpose, focused on ways to lead a more vibrant life, and am achieving things I never thought possible. Thank you, [.].

Course 113
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More reasons to be modest and charitable

Tony Mayo

Scientists find ways to confirm their preferred hypothesis, disregarding what they don’t want to see. Our beliefs are a form of blindness. … We like to pretend that our experiments define the truth for us. But that’s often not the case. Just because an idea is true doesn’t mean it can be proved. And just [.].