The Tao of Steve

The Tao of Steve
Title The Tao of Steve PDF eBook
Author Max Vance
Publisher
Pages 128
Release 2019-09-24
Genre
ISBN 9781695255517

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The award-winning movie "The Tao of Steve" is unique among romantic comedies in that it is based on a real-life ladies' man, Duncan North. Despite the fact that he is overweight, Duncan is wildly successful with women because of three simple rules: Be Desireless, Be Excellent, Be Gone. "The Tao of Steve: 3 Simple, Sure-Fire Rules of Seduction" provides an in-depth look at Duncan's Zen philosophy of seduction and a simple, yet detailed plan of action you can take to improve your success with women. Do you want to be a Steve, the cool ladies' man, or a Stu, the lonely, hapless schlub? Read "The Tao of Steve: 3 Simple, Sure-Fire Rules of Seduction," apply those rules, and be like Steve.You will also receive a second book, "The Science of Seduction."How can a guy know what dating and seduction advice works? How can he really be sure what is the best way to approach women? Science. And by "science," I mean peer-reviewed scientific research. When I earned my master's degree in psychology, I was determined to see if the teachings of pickup artists were backed up by science. I did my master's thesis on the Seduction Community to examine whether or not its methods really worked or were just marketing hype.In "The Science of Seduction," I outline in plain English what scientific research has to say about sexual attraction, and give 41 simple, concrete steps that any guy can take to boost his success with women, such as: What is the best color to wear? Should you shave or not shave?

Rocking the Boat

Rocking the Boat
Title Rocking the Boat PDF eBook
Author Debra E. Meyerson
Publisher Harvard Business Review Press
Pages 257
Release 2008-03-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1633691128

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Most people feel at odds with their organizations at one time or another: Managers with families struggle to balance professional and personal responsibilities in often unsympathetic firms. Members of minority groups strive to make their organizations better for others like themselves without limiting their career paths. Socially or environmentally conscious workers seek to act on their values at firms more concerned with profits than global poverty or pollution. Yet many firms leave little room for differences, and people who don't "fit in" conclude that their only option is to assimilate or leave. In Rocking the Boat, Debra E. Meyerson presents an inspiring alternative: building diverse, adaptive, family-friendly, and socially responsible workplaces not through revolution but through walking the tightrope between conformity and rebellion. Meyerson shows how these "tempered radicals" work toward transformational ends through incremental means—sticking to their values, asserting their agendas, and provoking change without jeopardizing their hard-won careers. Whether it's by resisting quietly, leveraging "small wins," or mobilizing others in legitimate but powerful ways, tempered radicals turn threats to their identities into opportunities to make a positive difference in their companies—and in the world. Timely and provocative, Rocking the Boat puts self-realization and change within everyone's reach--whether your difference stems from race, gender, sexual orientation, values, beliefs, or social perspective.

The Dao of Translation

The Dao of Translation
Title The Dao of Translation PDF eBook
Author Douglas Robinson
Publisher Routledge
Pages 257
Release 2015-06-12
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1317539826

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The Dao of Translation sets up an East-West dialogue on the nature of language and translation, and specifically on the "unknown forces" that shape the act of translation. To that end it mobilizes two radically different readings of the Daodejing (formerly romanized as the Tao Te Ching): the traditional "mystical" reading according to which the Dao is a mysterious force that cannot be known, and a more recent reading put forward by Sinologists Roger T. Ames and David L. Hall, to the effect that the Dao is simply the way things happen. Key to Ames and Hall’s reading is that what makes the Dao seem both powerful and mysterious is that it channels habit into action—or what the author calls social ecologies, or icoses. The author puts Daoism (and ancient Confucianism) into dialogue with nineteenth-century Western theorists of the sign, Charles Sanders Peirce and Ferdinand de Saussure (and their followers), in order to develop an "icotic" understanding of the tensions between habit and surprise in the activity of translating. The Dao of Translation will interest linguists and translation scholars. This book will also engage researchers of ancient Chinese philosophy and provide Western scholars with a thought-provoking cross-examination of Eastern and Western perspectives.

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Taoism

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Taoism
Title The Complete Idiot's Guide to Taoism PDF eBook
Author Brandon Toropov
Publisher Penguin
Pages 342
Release 2002-03-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1440695733

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You’re no idiot, of course. You know Taoism is one of the world’s oldest religions, based on simplicity and balance. However, you may not know it has important parallels with modern Western life: health, ecology, even in such pop culture icons as Luke Skywalker and the Beatles. But you don’t have to sit at the feet of a Taoist master to learn how the Taoist tradition has enlightened seekers throughout the centuries! The Complete Idiot’s Guide® to Taoism will show you exactly why Taoist principles appeal to people from every walk of life! In this Complete Idiot’s Guide®, you get: • The history of the Daode Jing, the world’s shortest core religious text, and Laozi, its mysterious author. • The teachings of Zhuangzi, the often-overlooked master sage of Taoism. • An explanation of yin-yang and what it represents. • Taoism’s relationship to Zen Buddhism.

The Players

The Players
Title The Players PDF eBook
Author Zander Martin
Publisher Random House
Pages 432
Release 2008-12-29
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1407005820

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Two friends are about to embark on the trip of a lifetime. Meet Pete: an utter failure when it comes to women and in desperate need of a lucky break. Meet Pete's best friend, CJ: an old college buddy who just so happens to have the magic touch when it comes to love. Together they embark on an epic tour across Europe, from the red lights of Amsterdam to the party town of Reykjavik. Along the way, they'll meet a whole range of women. One in particular will blow them away. The question is, will one of them be able to win her over?

Daodejing

Daodejing
Title Daodejing PDF eBook
Author Laozi
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 224
Release 2008-09-11
Genre Religion
ISBN 0191607258

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'Of ways you may speak, but not the Perennial Way; By names you may name, but not the Perennial Name.' The best-loved of all the classical books of China and the most universally popular, the Daodejing or Classic of the Way and Life-Force is a work that defies definition. It encapsulates the main tenets of Daoism, and upholds a way of being as well as a philosophy and a religion. The dominant image is of the Way, the mysterious path through the whole cosmos modelled on the great Silver River or Milky Way that traverses the heavens. A life-giving stream, the Way gives rise to all things and holds them in her motherly embrace. It enables the individual, and society as a whole, to harmonize the disparate demands of daily life and achieve a more profound level of understanding. This new translation draws on the latest archaeological finds and brings out the word play and poetry of the original. Simple commentary accompanies the text, and the introduction provides further historical and interpretative context. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.

The Dao of Rhetoric

The Dao of Rhetoric
Title The Dao of Rhetoric PDF eBook
Author Steven C. Combs
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 179
Release 2012-02-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 079148405X

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In the first book to systematically deal with Daoism (Taoism) from a rhetorical perspective, author Steven C. Combs advances the idea that the works of Daoist (Taoist) sages Laozi (Lao Tzu), Zhuangzi (Chuang Tzu), and Sunzi (Sun Tzu) can be fused into a coherent rhetorical genre, which can then form a methodology for rhetorical criticism. This notion of Daoist rhetoric enables critics to examine discourse from new vantage points with novel processes and concepts that honor the creativity and complexity of human communication. Combs also critically examines four contemporary films—The Tao of Steve, A Bug's Life, Antz, and Shrek—to amplify rhetorical Daoism, to indicate clear differences between Western and Daoist values, and to offer fresh perspectives on individuals and social action. The book argues that Daoism provides a lens for viewing limitations of current Western rhetorical theorizing, positioning Daoist rhetoric as a potent critical perspective in the contemporary, postmodern world.