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Lincoln Stoller

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Lincoln Stoller grew up around and was mentored directly by the colleagues of Frank Lloyd Wright, Alexander Calder, Bucky Fuller, and Albert Einstein.

As a teenager, he traveled the world climbing mountains and, in the process, fell 1,000 feet off the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies, swam across the arctic sea, crashed his airplane, collapsed his horse, stepped in quicksand, was buried in an avalanche, and became a cultural ambassador to families in Central America, Mongolia, and the Caribbean.

During this time he attended seven colleges, got a doctorate in Quantum Mechanics, and founded a software company specializing in business automation.

Building on his interests in physics, neurophysiology, psychology, education, and culture Lincol

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Lincoln Stoller I don't have it. I just write. If I did have it, then I would write something else. It's pretty much like approaching anything: if the muse does not l…moreI don't have it. I just write. If I did have it, then I would write something else. It's pretty much like approaching anything: if the muse does not lead you, then go elsewhere.(less)
Lincoln Stoller I'm not really sure, since I completed this project for my own edification and out of respect for those who enlightened me. The writing didn't have mu…moreI'm not really sure, since I completed this project for my own edification and out of respect for those who enlightened me. The writing didn't have much to do with it. In general, writing is a pain since it has to be targeted to the standards of the reader. In nonfiction those standards are too low for most creative research. Am I making sense?(less)
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The only thing dumber than our presumption of intelligence is our lack of awareness. To Listen To These Posts, Goto My Podcast PageGoto The Ignorance of Intelligence “Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity.” — attributed to Albert Einstein We break down intelligence into intellect and emotion and most discussions stop there, but there must be at least two more aspects to it.

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“What’s eternal is knowledge… it’s an infinity that you cannot even approximate… We’re all Columbus. We’re all setting out. The risk of drowning is real, and the risk for success is real…" – George Plotkin”
Lincoln Stoller, The Learning Project, Rites of Passage

“There are things to be done, there’s danger, there’s excitement, there are errors, and there are people who get hurt, and there are people who don’t come back. But it’s in those ages that great things are built…" – George Plotkin”
Lincoln Stoller, The Learning Project, Rites of Passage

“you think you can think your way to a greater understanding of yourself and others, using thought alone, you’re fooling yourself.”
Lincoln Stoller, Sensations Thoughts and Emotions: Essays on Reality and Mental Health, 2013-2023

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“What’s eternal is knowledge… it’s an infinity that you cannot even approximate… We’re all Columbus. We’re all setting out. The risk of drowning is real, and the risk for success is real…" – George Plotkin”
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“There are things to be done, there’s danger, there’s excitement, there are errors, and there are people who get hurt, and there are people who don’t come back. But it’s in those ages that great things are built…" – George Plotkin”
Lincoln Stoller, The Learning Project, Rites of Passage

“God breaks the heart again and again and again until it stays open.”
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“Study hard what interests you the most in the most undisciplined, irreverent and original manner possible.”
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