Reason-Ability VIP Inner Circle

Tom Cassidy's Private Coaching Course on how to teach, coach, inspire, influence and bring greater life for all. 



This course is Tom Cassidy' private course in which he covers everything he has learned, created and delivered in order to help thousands of people all over the world live more fulfilling lives.
This course will teach you how to teach, how to coach, how to inspire, how to influence and how to use technology to extend your metaphysical and physical powers to bring greater life for all.
What is Greater Life For All?
Greater life for all means:
‘creating a world in which all of us humans enjoy the ability to support ourselves, our loved ones, and all our future progeny for an infinite number of forward days.’
Greater Life For All uses the principles and dogmas of Reason-Ability:
Reasonable Algorithms x Reasonable People = Exceptional Results
So, what is Reason-Ability?
It’s a metaphysical system that uses the minimum amount of willpower to achieve the maximum effect.
The corollary in science is the principle of least action, which explains amongst other things, the path of untethered objects in gravitational fields (i.e. when you throw a ball through the air it ‘appears to know’ how to minimise its action, which is the product of energy and time).
The principle is often alluded to in everyday life as the ‘path of minimum resistance.’ In summary it’s about doing nothing more than reasonable things, in a reasonable way, that over an extended period produce quite extraordinary results.

reasonable algorithms: exceptional results

So, what do I mean by ‘Reasonable Algorithms?”
Well, algorithms are things that you can do, ways that you can think, processes that you can operate. Here’s a definition from The American Heritage® Science Dictionary:
al•go•rithm, n: A finite set of unambiguous instructions performed in a prescribed sequence to achieve a goal.
And here’s a definition of Reasonable:
rea•son•a•ble, adj;
1. agreeable to or in accord with reason; logical.
2. not exceeding the limit prescribed by reason; not excessive: reasonable terms.
3. moderate, esp. in price; not expensive.
4. endowed with reason.
5. capable of rational behavior, decision, etc.
So, ‘Reasonable Algorithms’ are therefore: ‘Logical, and not excessive things that you can do to achieve a goal.’ Thus the neatest way to sum up the concept of Reason-Ability is:
‘Take a bunch of reasonable algorithms that we can apply in a reasonable way to help us master the crap out of anything.’

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