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Images Donate icon An illustration of a heart shape Donate Ellipses icon An illustration of text ellipses. It appears your browser does not have it turned on. Please see your browser settings for this feature. EMBED for wordpress. Want more? We have always been taught that dreams are something frivolous, superficial, but in reality, it is not so. It is a necessity. What you want is what you need. Your dream is rooted in your very essence, it consists of information about who you are now and who you can become.

You must take care of it. You have to respect it. And, above all, you must have you. It is available to you. You can do it. Unambiguous judgment about yourself is considered to be objective only if they are negative. If they are positive, they are considered subjective. Objectivity is equated with the real state of things, and the subjectivity — with a vain delusion.

Only for a few of us, such vinyl tells about the good features. But, to create your objective portrait, you need to judge all that you have with an uncomplicated look. Only such a portrait would help to plan the life of your dreams. And you need an extremely positive record, which can drown out the negative ones if they will start playing in your head.

Imagine that you have achieved the goal right now. Are you happy? I am the president of the USA. Sitting at my desk in the Oval Office. To my left there is a half-meter stack of documents, urgently requiring my decision. And on the right — ominously silent red phone … Ah-ah-ah-ah! Try to live it in your imagination. Like it? Change the target. Take a sheet of paper with a description of the goal, rip it and throw away.

And then take and record another goal. Sometimes it is difficult to underst and whether you fit this purpose, without making an attempt to reach it.

Even, if in the end, it does not fit you, you will still gain something very valuable: an experience of reaching the purpose and practical skills that are applicable in reaching any target.

By building a bookshelf once, you will easily construct kitchen cabinet too. I can tell you for a long time how and what to do to make all your dreams come true. He managed to discover the code that allows us to program our lives back on track.

Good luck, my friends! Born in a rural village in Croatia, Nikola Tesla would bring his brilliant scientific mind to America in to work with Thomas Edison. It was George Westinghouse, however, who fully recognized Tesla's brilliance and initiated a partnership with him. During that temporary partnership with Westinghouse and for many years that followed, Tesla generated amazing new advances in electrical engineering and earned patents by the dozen.

Nikola Tesla was born on July 9, , in Smiljan, a village in rural Croatia, then part of the Austro-Hungarian empire. He was the son of a Serbian Orthodox priest who was a notable preacher, and a clever and inventive, though uneducated, mother. Tesla was the second son in a family of two boys and three girls. His brilliant year-old brother, Dane, died from an accident when Nikola was five years old. Tesla grew up a keenly imaginative child, becoming fluent in six languages and developing a fascination for mechanical contraptions.

A science prodigy, he was destined for the family occupations of priesthood or the military, but he was able, during a childhood illness, to get permission to pursue his dreams in science. He described his adventurous imaginings to be much more than dreams; instead, they were highly detailed visualizations with a dash of intuition added. Between the age of 10 and 14, Tesla attended school in the town of Gospic, graduating as a brilliant student who had taught himself as much outside the classroom as he had learned inside.

During the next three years at college in Carlstadt, Tesla discovered his lifetime passion: the science of electricity. His announcement of this choice was resisted by his parents, but decisions delayed when Tesla succumbed to the cholera epidemic in his hometown. He was dangerously ill and restricted for a year, and when he recovered, his father permitted his son's engineering ambitions to go forward. Again, with obsessive effort that permitted only study, he excelled.

In Graz, Tesla was able to observe the new Gramme machine, which generated direct current electricity using electromagnets and could also be reversed to operate as an electricity-driven motor. The demonstration planted an intuitive seed in Tesla's brain. Why was it necessary to go to such lengths to convert the alternating current AC produced by the dynamo to direct current DC? Why not leave the current AC and run the motor that way?

The electrical standard at that time was DC, the same mode produced by a battery, the mode that everyone was used to and accepted. To even imagine usable alternating current was visionary. Tesla's strong instincts told him this was possible, but at that time, in spite of his visualization efforts and the mental gymnastics of picturing many operating dynamo models, he failed to find the solution to this nagging problem.

Tesla moved on to study electricity at the University of Prague and, short of funds, left after a year for a minor position with the newly-established Hungarian Telegraph Office in Budapest. Recognition of his ability came quickly and, in , he was made manager of the telephone company and, with his characteristic enthusiasm, worked, invented, and began his avalanche of discoveries. However, his fixation with the alternating motor idea remained and eventually manifested in a critical mental and physical breakdown with highly mysterious symptoms.

A hypersensitivity to sounds, light, and vibration brought shivers, twitches, and wildly erratic pulse rates. The illness continued for some months and defied medical diagnosis. Physical improvement came, the extreme sensitivity subsided, and Tesla returned to work still maintaining his captivation with the AC motor puzzle. The puzzle's solution came to him in dramatic fashion in February, While walking with a friend at sunset, reciting poetry by Goethe, a spasm of revelation struck Tesla.

He stood transfixed, explaining how an AC motor would work. The vision he outlined in minute detail had surfaced spontaneously in response to the questions he had asked himself back in Tesla later described his visualization powers with the example that he would envisage a design in meticulous detail, then return to the retained image days or weeks later and be able to examine it for wear as if it had been running during the intervening period.

In the midst of this excitement, Tesla's employer sold the telephone company but encouraged this unusual genius to move to Paris for work and expanded opportunities. Tesla moved to Paris in April of Interested in learning more about Nikola Tesla? Advancing quickly, Tesla became one of the traveling repairmen sent to work on installations throughout Europe. He continued to be a strange, phobic character and talk enthusiastically about his AC system. He received little attention from colleagues who were too busy expanding the DC system.

The company had stunned the public by illuminating the Paris Electrical Exhibition and was setting up generators to light-restricted areas such as factories. However, the one-mile transmission range for practical DC transmission limited sales to larger installations such as towns and cities.

The German city of Strasburg did purchase an Edison system, but the dedication ceremony for the railroad station lighting was disastrous. Throwing the switch caused an immediate explosion which blew out a wall of the train shed. The German-speaking Tesla was dispatched to deal with the problem. He spent a year doing the repairs and waiting for various levels of bureaucracy to approve the work. During the slow time of waiting, Tesla was able to convert his dreams to reality. In a rented machine shop, he built the solid version of the dynamo he had preserved in his mind's eye during the previous year.

He was eventually ostracized and regarded as a "mad scientist" by the mainstream scientific community.

Never having secured his finances, Tesla died impoverished at the age of Nikola Tesla - Master of Imagination. Prodigal Genius - Biography of Nikola Tesla. The Strange Life of Nikola Tesla. The U.



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