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Best 50 hacks for your Life
kankamuso
by kankamuso  1-9-2007    3
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Top 8 inspirational quotes
kwonsu
by kwonsu  3-2-2007    3
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Study Guides and Startegies FOR EVERYTHING
sohil
by sohil  6-13-2007    8
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77 ways for deeper, faster 7 better brain power!
mugofcoffee
by mugofcoffee  3-20-2007    3
 Hi! clipped as much as possible...you may have to visit the site for the rest...quite informative and useful stuff.
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Top 8 Inspirational Quotes
Rocher
by Rocher  5-16-2007   
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They did not give up
willhelm
by willhelm  9-23-2007    20
 R. H. Macy failed seven times before his store in New York City caught on. When Bell telephone was struggling to get started, its owners offered all their rights to Western Union for $100,000. The offer was disdainfully rejected with the pronouncement, "What use could this company make of an electrical toy." Rocket scientist Robert Goddard found his ideas bitterly rejected by his scientific peers on the grounds that rocket propulsion would not work An expert said of Vince Lombardi: "He possesses minimal football knowledge and lacks motivation." Michael Jordan and Bob Cousy were each cut from their high school basketball teams. Walt Disney was fired by a newspaper editor because "he lacked imagination and had no good ideas." After Fred Astaire's first screen test, the memo from the testing director of MGM, dated 1933, read, "Can't act. Can't sing. Slightly bald. Can dance a little." When Lucille Ball began studying to be actress, she was to"Try any other profes
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Finding Your Passion
Folly
by Folly  2-5-2007    4
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The artist who creates amazing works out of sticky tape
michellezm
by michellezm  1-9-2008    5
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7 Steps to Making Your Future Clearer and Brighter
wildcat
by wildcat  9-28-2008    4
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Double your reading rate
mini_clips
by mini_clips  3-22-2007    2
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Learning Should Be Fun
einbar
by einbar  1-20-2009    4
 " if you can get out of the rut of right and wrong you free up a natural capacity for experience-led, curiosity-driven learning. Soon you'll be flying along again, experiencing the learning equivalent of the jogger's high, and all thanks to that chemical messenger dopamine and a brain that's evolved to find things out for itself, and feel good while doing it."
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Human brain appears 'hard-wired' for hierarchy
wildcat
by wildcat  4-24-2008    5
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Boys Treat Girls Like People: Thanks to Feminism
Rasmus
by Rasmus  2-21-2008    5
  Masculine stereotypes still do all kinds of harm to men and women and girls and boys alike, and there's a good argument to be made for the idea that men are much further behind women when it comes to embracing feminist ideals. But feminism has had some successes, and it's been good for all involved -- this is just one example of that. There's still a long way to go, but hopefully studies like this will serve as reminders of who actually has the interests of human beings in mind, and who is solely dedicated to a dogma that doesn't fit into most peoples' realities or ideals.
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Top 10 Inspirational Quotes
einbar
by einbar  7-2-2008    2
 "9. Nora Roberts If you don't go after what you want, you'll never have it. If you don't ask, the answer is always no. If you don't step forward, you're always in the same place. 10. Stephen Covey Begin with the end in mind"
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Why we clip for each other...
egoldstein
by egoldstein  5-2-2007    14
 This is an excerpt from a great blog post by jicwyllie . Check it out at the source.
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Love More Powerful Than Sex
debbyski
by debbyski  7-15-2008    18
 Ok, I am the world's most hopeful romantic! I've never had sex with anyone I wasn't emotionally attracted to, so even though this is an older article, I believe it's true, especially for me, but maybe it's just my addiction to dopamine *LOL*
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Four Reasons Not to Give Up on Interstellar Travel
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  8-23-2008   
 It looks far, dark, and cold... Yet, 120 years ago, flight was science fiction as well. C. G. Jung said that all dreams of space travel are just an escape from one most difficult challenge of all, that is the journey to man's inner space. :-) ...and see my clip from last week on suggested FTL drive. It seems the motivation to escape an inner journey just grows.
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Life Is Good: Motivational Quotes
anpl32
by anpl32  7-7-2007    3
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America's Most Hated Family
reimers
by reimers  4-28-2009    18
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Sadness is Good, Scientist Say
chestnut501
by chestnut501  1-19-2009    5
 It Helps People Change Their Lives For the Better
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Interacting With Women Can Impair Men’s Cognitive Functioning
balthazarus
by balthazarus  6-3-2009    6
 An interesting study. A rather sad one also. for males and females alike.
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We are deceived by the fact that we are humans with human consciousness
einbar
by einbar  4-5-2009    1
 The full potential of consciousness has not yet been realized, and that in order to begin realizing it, we must potentiate our consciousness, and ultimately, transcend our human consciousness
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10 Commandments for Everyday Life
coecoe321
by coecoe321  2-19-2007    2
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Does having more competitors lower the motivation to compete?
einbar
by einbar  6-29-2009    2
 "Our motivation to compete falls as the number of competitors rises, even if the chances of success are the same."
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Sweden's Ultra-Modern Underground Data Center
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  11-16-2008   
 When asked the motivation behind Pionen, Jon Karlung, CEO of Bahnhof said “Rather than just concentrating on technical hardware we decided to put humans in focus. Of course, the security, power, cooling, network, etc, are all top notch, but the people designing data centers often (always!) forget about the humans that are supposed to work with the stuff.” “Since we got hold of this unique nuclear bunker in central Stockholm deep below the rock, we just couldn't’t build it like a traditional – more boring – hosting center,” he said. “We wanted to make something different. The place itself needed something far out in design and science fiction was the natural source of inspiration in this case – plus of course some solid experience from having been a hosting provider for more than a decade.” Regarding the design of the facility, he said “I’m personally a big fan of old science fiction movies. Especially ones from the 70s like Logan’s Run, Silent Running, Star Wars...
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Sadness is good for you...
mugofcoffee
by mugofcoffee  8-30-2009    4
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A Study of Women Inventors, Part 1
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  8-17-2008   
 The social appeal for women to become inventors at that time was best expressed when Scientific American tried to assure them “that there was nothing inherently unladylike about the process of invention. Like novel writing, it could be done in the parlor at home, and did not require traffic in the factory or marketplace.” Follow to Part 2
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How Albert Einstein Saw Things A Little Differently
bookchick49
by bookchick49  6-1-2006    10
 Whew! This was an eye-opener. Now I understand why some things don't work the way they use to. ;)
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Conditional parenting
Aribeth
by Aribeth  9-18-2009    3
 In 2004, two Israeli researchers, Avi Assor and Guy Roth, joined Edward L. Deci, a leading American expert on the psychology of motivation, in asking more than 100 college students whether the love they had received from their parents had seemed to depend on whether they had succeeded in school, practiced hard for sports, been considerate toward others or suppressed emotions like anger and fear. It turned out that children who received conditional approval were indeed somewhat more likely to act as the parent wanted. But compliance came at a steep price. First, these children tended to resent and dislike their parents. Second, they were apt to say that the way they acted was often due more to a “strong internal pressure” than to “a real sense of choice.” Moreover, their happiness after succeeding at something was usually short-lived, and they often felt guilty or ashamed.
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TED goes to Europe (to stay)
Fast T friend
by Fast T friend  11-27-2008   
 TEDGlobal 2009 theme: The Substance of Things Not Seen. Some interesting questions on program.
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We Are At War!...and don't you forget it!....clipable
schreibe
by schreibe  1-25-2007    31
 A summation of Bush's "State Of The Union" address that gives a well thought out critique of the deeper meaning of his words and statements. One thing that I didn't notice was his refusal to use the word "Democratic" instead of "Democrat"...may sound trivial, but this is exactly how this administration operates.
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27 Skills Your Child Needs to Know That She's Not Getting in School
shaine
by shaine  6-22-2007    6
 I think many of our kind think school prepares children for life; school only prepares children to work.
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LEADERSHIP AND EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE
einbar
by einbar  8-28-2008    1
 "2. Self-regulation: the ability to control or redirect disruptive impulses and moods. 3. Motivation: a passion to work for reasons that go beyond money or status. 4. Empathy: the ability to understand the emotional makeup of other people, skill in treating people according to their emotional reactions. 5. Social skill: means proficiency in managing relationships and building networks, an ability to find common ground and build rapport"
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Is money part of human nature??
einbar
by einbar  10-14-2008    3
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A Recipe for Motivation
einbar
by einbar  10-25-2008    5
 "The findings were remarkable. Those who had read the exercise instructions in an unadorned, accessible typeface were much more open to the prospect of exercising: They believed that the regimen would take less time and that it would feel more “fluid” and easy. Most important, they were more willing to make exercise part of their day. Apparently, the students’ brains mistook the ease of reading about exercise for ease of actually doing the pushups and crunches, and this misunderstanding motivated them to actually think about a life change. Those who struggled through the Japanese brushstrokes had no intention of heading to the gym; the reading alone tired them out".
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Macaques make democratic decisions
Mohir
by Mohir  8-22-2008   
 Whether or not the individual monkeys were successful in getting the rest of the group to follow them didn't seem to relate to their age, sex or status. "Even the children can get the group moving," says Cédric Sueur, a graduate student who worked on the study with Petit. The style of decision-making most frequently documented in the animal kingdom is dictatorial. In mountain gorillas, for example, the obedient tribe will follow the dominant male silverback. Horses, mongooses and wolves also follow despotic leaders. But theories are emerging which suggest that mammals who make democratic decisions may have an evolutionary edge because they can pool the experience of each group member.
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A Theory of Human Motivation
Socratoad
by Socratoad  6-2-2007    4
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Funny Pics
wiganfootie
by wiganfootie  10-18-2009    1
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Goodness! Evolution and the War between Fundamentalist Atheism and Religion
abailart
by abailart  8-24-2009    2
 This will settle nothing, but it is a good read. The clip is a 'taster'' of an article focused on debates around evoulution and moral motivation. It ends: <<< Of course, religion doesn’t have a monopoly on awe and inspiration. The story that science tells, the story of nature, is awesome, and some people get plenty of inspiration from it, without needing the religious kind. What’s more, science has its own role to play in knitting the world together. The scientific enterprise has long been on the frontiers of international community, fostering an inclusive, cosmopolitan ethic — the kind of ethic that any religion worthy of this moment in history must also foster. William James said that religious belief is “the belief that there is an unseen order, and that our supreme good lies in harmoniously adjusting ourselves thereto.” Science has its own version of the unseen order, the laws of nature. In principle, the two kinds of order can themselves be put into harmony ...(more follows)
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Make your own (de)motivational posters online
Djiezes
by Djiezes  7-4-2006    6
 or get inspired at www.despair.com
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