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- german,
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- jung,
- narcissism,
- power,
- psych,
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- sociology
The Shadows and Gifts of American Narcissism
notes from November OFJ lecture by Jacqueline J West, PhD
The Shadows and Gifts of American Narcissism
Friday 11/12/10 organized via www.ofj.org
also some notes on Narcissism taken from a variety of sources
( tidbits feed ideas about American apathy )
The Shadows and Gifts of American Narcissism
Friday 11/12/10 organized via www.ofj.org
also some notes on Narcissism taken from a variety of sources
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On Selling Ideas by Sam Harrison
Abracadabra Moments, The Opening Line You Should Never Use, and 10 More Ways to Sell Ideas
By Sam Harrison in Fast Company | May 20, 2010
http://www.fastcompany.com/article/if-they-feel-they-birthed-it-they-can-t-kill-it-and-11-more-ways-to-sell-ideas
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By Sam Harrison in Fast Company | May 20, 2010
http://www.fastcompany.com/article/if-they-feel-they-birthed-it-they-can-t-kill-it-and-11-more-ways-to-sell-ideas
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DSM update: Brilliant = Crazy
Of course we already knew this. Being a genius is now a disease, and grounds for medication.
http://www.naturalnews.com/028803_psychiatry_disease.html
http://www.naturalnews.com/028803_psychiatry_disease.html
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5 Minds for the Future: Cultivating Thinking Skills
5 Minds for the Future: Cultivating Thinking Skills
by Jamie on July 15, 2009
http://selfmadescholar.com/b/2009/07/15/5-minds-for-the-future-cultivating-thinking-skills/
“…We must immediately expand our vision beyond standard educational institutions. In our cultures of today – and of tomorrow – parents, peers, and media play roles at least as significant as do authorized teachers and formal schools…if any cliché of recent years ring true, it is the acknowledgment that learning must be lifelong.”
– Howard Gardner
( Great article, text behind cut )
by Jamie on July 15, 2009
http://selfmadescholar.com/b/2009/07/15/5-minds-for-the-future-cultivating-thinking-skills/
“…We must immediately expand our vision beyond standard educational institutions. In our cultures of today – and of tomorrow – parents, peers, and media play roles at least as significant as do authorized teachers and formal schools…if any cliché of recent years ring true, it is the acknowledgment that learning must be lifelong.”
– Howard Gardner
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- business,
- courage,
- creativity,
- death,
- fear,
- freedom,
- identity,
- life,
- mistakes,
- philosophy,
- plans,
- productivity,
- risk
Tyler Durden's 8 Rules of Innovation
Many thanks to
1bigguy for posting this one. I'm getting better all the time at letting things slide.
( Tyler's Rules of Innovation )
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A Neuroanatomist tells the Story of her Stroke
Over the weekend I attended a conference called Transforming the Mind, and this piece was played as the grand finale: http://www.ted.com/talks/view/id/229
Jill Bolte Taylor is an excellent storyteller and the story is worth hearing. Jill is also a neuroanatomist. She had a stroke one morning and observed her own brain shutting down. The blood vessel popped in the left hemisphere of her brain, and crowded out her language centers and more, leaving her with right brain hemisphere functions. She experienced Nirvana, or what some might call a near death experience.....but it is better to hear her tell the tale. I hope you enjoy!
Jill Bolte Taylor is an excellent storyteller and the story is worth hearing. Jill is also a neuroanatomist. She had a stroke one morning and observed her own brain shutting down. The blood vessel popped in the left hemisphere of her brain, and crowded out her language centers and more, leaving her with right brain hemisphere functions. She experienced Nirvana, or what some might call a near death experience.....but it is better to hear her tell the tale. I hope you enjoy!
Mexican Food in Portland: La Calaca Comelona
The search goes on. "We need to read our reviews closer or somethin'. That was just way out there." is what Suzanne just said about the restaurant we went to tonight. I picked it. I read some foodie newsletter that bragged on this place, and then a guy who lives a few blocks from there said it was really good. La Calaca Comelona is the name of the place, it's on Belmont. Here's the pretty website: http://www.lacalacacomelona.com/. Someone more artistic flair is running the place.
( SCORE out of ten points: 1.5, or less than one star )