It never ceases to amaze just how different two people's views of exactly the same event can be: one person's freedom fighter is another's terrorist.
Quant à savoir si James Holmes était psychotique ou psychopathe... - 0 views
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Richard Abibon voilà un exemple typique de la soumission aux diktats d'une obligation de diagnostic : l'un est pour ceci l'autre pour cela. et alors viendra un troisième pour proposer encore une autre solution, pourquoi pas? chacun pense avec sincérité que son diagnostic est le bon. et alors? et si c'était l'autre qui avait raison? et alors? ça avance à quoi à part, dans les deux cas, se tromper de discipline. alors en plus, si on base le diagnostic sur l'examen du visage, on en retourne au délit de faciès, voire au "criminel né" de Lombroso.
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why they maintain good physical health
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Research reveals that people find it much easier to make decisions that demonstrate self-control when they are thinking about events that are distant in time, for example how much exercise they will do next week or what they will eat tomorrow (Fujita, 2008). Similarly they make much more disciplined decisions on behalf of other people than they do for themselves. People implicitly follow the maxim: do what I say, not what I do.
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Jnana Yoga - Yoga For The Intelligent | Blog Of Sport - 0 views
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Jnana means the knowledge. This yoga is the yoga for the intelligent and selected people. This yoga is the ultimate goal of all the other varieties of yoga. This yoga teaches you to look at the world as it is without any ignorance and bias. You can achieve this state by practicing rigorous mental discipline and virtue. This yoga is also called Raja Yoga or the king of all the yogas, since it is of the highest variety and rules over all the other varieties. This is the Yoga that Patanjali has described in his Yoga Sutras.
WHERE GOOD IDEAS COME FROM by Steven Johnson - YouTube - 0 views
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One of our most innovative, popular thinkers takes on-in exhilarating style-one of our key questions: Where do good ideas come from? With Where Good Ideas Come From, Steven Johnson pairs the insight of his bestselling Everything Bad Is Good for You and the dazzling erudition of The Ghost Map and The Invention of Air to address an urgent and universal question: What sparks the flash of brilliance? How does groundbreaking innovation happen? Answering in his infectious, culturally omnivorous style, using his fluency in fields from neurobiology to popular culture, Johnson provides the complete, exciting, and encouraging story of how we generate the ideas that push our careers, our lives, our society, and our culture forward. Beginning with Charles Darwin's first encounter with the teeming ecosystem of the coral reef and drawing connections to the intellectual hyperproductivity of modern megacities and to the instant success of YouTube, Johnson shows us that the question we need to ask is, What kind of environment fosters the development of good ideas? His answers are never less than revelatory, convincing, and inspiring as Johnson identifies the seven key principles to the genesis of such ideas, and traces them across time and disciplines. Most exhilarating is Johnson's conclusion that with today's tools and environment, radical innovation is extraordinarily accessible to those who know how to cultivate it. Where Good Ideas Come From is essential reading for anyone who wants to know how to come up with tomorrow's great ideas.
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hormones that are released then cause panic, increased respiration, adrenaline flow, headache, acid indigestion, etc. The prefrontal cortex is bypassed in assessing the situation because the triggered memory has already been recorded as a dire emergency. When the anxiety reaches the hypothalamus, the body will respond accordingly.
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In other words, fear can be remedied by action but anxiety can only be remedied by strong hope.
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