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            <![CDATA[ <p>Over the years, I noticed something simple: long advice is easy to admire, but hard to remember.Life does not always give us time for long explanations. Inmoments of stress, confusion, anger, fear, temptation,disappointment, or even joy, what we often need is not a lecture. We need a reminder. A short one. A sharp one.<br>Something that stays.<br><br>Many of these abbreviations came to me in ordinary moments-while travelling in a bus, driving alone, sitting quietly in my library, reading a book, or simply reflecting on life. An idea would appear, and I would reduce it to a few letters so I could remember it whenever I needed it. That is how these abbreviations began.<br><br>These are not corporate frameworks or academic models. They are simply personal codes I created to remember what matters-to calm the mind, simplify decisions, reduce emotional waste, and live a little better. I do not offer these as rules. I offer them as reflections. I use them for myself first. If they help you too, I will be happy.</p> ]]>
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        <pubDate>Wed, 08 12, 2026 10:00 am</pubDate>
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                <![CDATA[ <p>Over the years, I noticed something simple: long advice is easy to admire, but hard to remember.Life does not always give us time for long explanations. Inmoments of stress, confusion, anger, fear, temptation,disappointment, or even joy, what we often need is not a lecture. We need a reminder. A short one. A sharp one.<br>Something that stays.<br><br>Many of these abbreviations came to me in ordinary moments-while travelling in a bus, driving alone, sitting quietly in my library, reading a book, or simply reflecting on life. An idea would appear, and I would reduce it to a few letters so I could remember it whenever I needed it. That is how these abbreviations began.<br><br>These are not corporate frameworks or academic models. They are simply personal codes I created to remember what matters-to calm the mind, simplify decisions, reduce emotional waste, and live a little better. I do not offer these as rules. I offer them as reflections. I use them for myself first. If they help you too, I will be happy.</p> ]]>
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