An axiom is defined as "a self-evident truth that requires no proof" or "a universally-accepted principle or rule."
The intention of “Maximum Axioms for Mental Acuity” is to inspire and motivate you in order to help you gain clarity in everyday situations and circumstances.
This is Volume 1 in a multi-part series. It is the first “100 simple sayings for intellectual inspiration.” Some are pretty straightforward, and others are worded in a way to make you think a bit outside the box. All are designed to foster critical thinking.
Each axiom is included in image format and text format and screenshot and/or copy/paste ready if you decide to share any of the axioms with others.
There is a link at the bottom of each axiom to the companion site for the series, where you can share your thoughts and/or own life experience(s) as it relates to these axioms.
One axiom from “Maximum Axioms” says, "Don't get hung up on the messenger and miss the message." Another says, "Before you wish and hope for it be sure that you can cope with it." Another says, "We don't necessarily outgrow people. What we outgrow is the limits they place on their lives, which can also keep us from growing. If we realize this and don't move on, then we become culprits of our own inertia.."
Faydra D. Fields created these axioms from her own life experiences and the life experiences of others who came to her for advice and guidance. These axioms were borne of everyday living and have practical applications.
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