Understand the patterns of your life


Do events in your daily life follow patterns? It is usually easy to find mathematical patterns. What about nature? Is there a pattern when examining the pineapple? The Fibonacci mathematician certainly saw that pattern.

Are there other patterns? Are there good and bad years or is it just a balance of life? Obviously not every second of every day is good or bad, but what about the year in general? Of course, every day is usually not good or bad.

Think about the main changes you have experienced. Examine your health problems, your financial situation, the ups and downs of your career, and your love life. Does a pattern appear?

When you look at your results in chronological order, surprisingly you’re likely to see a pattern. Could this help each of us begin to predict our own future? Would it help each of us with our family, relationships, career, or life issues in general?

George Kouloukis analyzed the lives of twenty-two well-known people who lived in the last five hundred years, some of whom are still alive today. He quickly found that not many ordinary people narrate and publish their lives. Because of this, he has famous people in various parts of the world with different careers experiencing their own good and bad years.

He studied the lives of Ludwig van Beethoven, Giuseppe Verdi, Pablo Picasso, Mikhail Gorbachev, The Dalai Lama, Margaret Thatcher, Elizabeth Taylor, Jackie Kennedy Onassis, Christopher Columbus, Queen Elizabeth I, Napoleon, Victor Hugo, Winston Churchill, Aristotle Onassis, Nelson Mandela, Maria Callas, Sarah Bernhardt, Napoleon’s wife Josephine, King Henry VIII, Jimmy Carter and John Glenn.

Surprisingly, the author, George Kouloukis, discovered a pattern in their lives, a sixteen-seventeen year cycle.

The short biographies of these famous people help each reader to properly assess the good and bad seasons of each individual. Naturally, not everything is good in the good season and bad in the bad, but the main general events are the focus.

The author examines health, wealth, their positions or careers, and love.

Kouloukis investigated other pattern findings identified by other researchers. The Universe from Time-Life Books explained how the sun’s magnetic poles alternate every eleven years. Strangely, this pattern seemed to have little or no relevance to human behavior. Another consideration was The Seasons of a Man’s Life by Daniel J. Levison explained the four seasons of each life lasting from twenty to twenty-two years. Once again, George Kouloukis found no normal correlation with his life or with those he studied.

These resources appealed to Kouloukis but seemed slightly flawed.

Lacking few biographies of ordinary people, he began to study these famous people around the world, varying the time periods, gender, situations and delving into their personal lives focusing on their wealth, health, love and success or success. failed races.

He uncovered patterns through these people and allows you to examine your own life to discover the season you are experiencing now so that the author’s insights can help you with your life in the future.

Reading the book, Understanding Your Life Patterns allows you to learn to examine your own life to enable you to make decisions for yourself. George Pan Kouloukis has opened his wisdom to read his own personal crystal ball.