Tom Cassidy's Reason-Ability

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Recent News
Tom’s Thoughts Number 4. There’s a lot we just don’t know.

Did you know for example, that recent estimates for the number of brain cells in the gut is around 500 million? So, when people say they’ve got a ‘gut...

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Tom’s Thoughts On Food Number 3: You’ve Got To Be Able To Talk About It

This is more critical than I anticipated before I started doing my research and it could be the reason why most people struggle to significantly change...

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Reasonable Influence

The only reason people give you any kind of opinion is that they believe they can influence you. It’d be pretty foolish of me to go to see Richard Branson...

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Tom’s Thoughts On Food #2. It Can’t JUST Be WHAT We Eat

This is a very brief post inspired by the wide range of eating habits of the peoples of the world. Take any region in the world and it will have its own...

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Tom’s Thoughts On Food # 1: All Diets Work

Well, probably not ALL. I’m sure there’s a crazy diet based on some fabricated indigenous african warrior tribe that involves you ingesting the sap of...

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Why *Start* With Eating? Part 3

Religions go after eating in a big way. Anytime a religion goes after a natural inclination, you can bet there’s a good reason behind it. Religious systems...

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Why *Start* with Eating? Part 2

You can’t not eat. This is a blessing and a curse. If you were trying to stop smoking or quit your cocaine habit, you could just stop. Go cold turkey...

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Why *Start* with Eating?

I get asked a lot why the entry-level Reason-Ability programme focuses on eating: Tom, with all the great things we could do with our time, why make such...

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Implementation > Information

I’ve been fascinated by why we do what we do, and why we don’t do what we probably should, for over 20 years now and I’ve come to the fairly stark conclusion...

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The Future According To John Lennon

Extracts from John Lennon’s last interview, recorded a few hours before he was shot: (John is talking about the power of visualisation to create what...

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Open Source Living

Open Source Living

So, how is this open source? Well I guess it’s the principle of taking other people’s ideas, adding to them, hopefully improving some aspect...

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Well, probably not ALL. I’m sure there’s a crazy diet based on some fabricated indigenous african warrior tribe that involves you ingesting the sa [...]

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