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When we discover how to filter our thoughts and to purposefully interpret the events of our lives, we can lift ourselves up beyond our challenging times and far beyond any seductive distractions. A Poke in My Eye is the product of introspective dialogues and a drastic paradigm shift from some of the lowest points of life. In the middle of the mental chaos, the power of simple stories with extraordinary lessons is what gave birth to a symbolic poke to my eye- a sudden consciousness that there is more to live for, and even more reasons to hang on for one more day. A Poke in My Eye is the lens…mehr

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When we discover how to filter our thoughts and to purposefully interpret the events of our lives, we can lift ourselves up beyond our challenging times and far beyond any seductive distractions. A Poke in My Eye is the product of introspective dialogues and a drastic paradigm shift from some of the lowest points of life. In the middle of the mental chaos, the power of simple stories with extraordinary lessons is what gave birth to a symbolic poke to my eye- a sudden consciousness that there is more to live for, and even more reasons to hang on for one more day. A Poke in My Eye is the lens through which I have had the opportunity to examine both memories and expectations, but most importantly, to not lose sight of the chance to go through a day with conviction and integrity. Only you and I can make the moments of our lives count.
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Eric Obeng-Amoako Edmonds is a researcher, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. His career spans roles in the energy, consulting, and broadcast media industries, starting with Global Product Development for the Associated Press in New York. His previous work includes the author of A Poke in My Eye and the Atlantic Business Review. He earned both his undergraduate and MBA at the University of Houston and his doctorate at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. He is the principal of the Knightbridge Project, a global educational initiative.