By Troy Smith      Patterns are everywhere. That’s a good thing because people typically find a sense of stability or comfort when their lives follow certain patterns or routines. Patterns help people find direction. It’s perfectly natural too, because life is all about patterns – the repeating events and recurrent structures, associations and relationships found at every turn. The earth and every creature on it experience cycles, rhythms and seasons. Throughout human history, learning to recognize such patterns has helped inform decision-making.  Recognizing behavioral patterns of wild game animals allowed humans to become successful  predators and avoid becoming prey....

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