Footnote 92
Sunday, December 7th, 2008

Ornstein, Robert. (1986) Multimind: The multimind is the non-unified parts and separate processes that run the actual work of mental cognition. An example of this is sub-personalities; elements and triggers that form specific responses that make up an overall personality structure.
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Footnote 51
Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

Edward witnessed an interaction very similar to the simplified description above. The more flexible male shut down his competitor to the point that the competitor developed a new option; he drank until he passed out and didn’t have to compete anymore.
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Footnote 7
Thursday, November 6th, 2008

Think and Grow Rich is now in the public domain, which means I can embed the entire book here for you to read. In particular, be sure to read chapter 5 and chapter 14, in as much as those chapters deal specifically with aspects of a Master Mind Group (or Mastermind, as they’ve come [...]