Cats, coffins and sick notes: discovering Egypt’s forgotten workers in
broken pottery
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Cambridge exhibition showcases the lives of skilled workers who built some
of the most famous sites in ancient Egypt
More than 3,200 years ago at a works...
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“There are more players that have the talent to be the best in the world than there are winners,” says Timothy Gallwey, the author of several books about the mental side of tennis, golf, and other pursuits. “One way of looking at it is that winners get in their own way less. They interfere with the raw expression of talent less. And to do that, first they win the war against fear, against doubt, against insecurity—which are no minor victories.”
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