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Does What You Do Affect Your Personality?
6 hours ago
by Rebecca
This is a personal/speculative post about how what we do might affect how we see the world. I’m no stranger to personality research, I know there is a wealth of it out there that implicates certain personality traits in lines of work (especially extraversion/introversion). There is much discussion a ...
Red's Dystopia - reddyforthis.blogspot.com · Rank: 139,927 · 4 references
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The Necessary Pain of Trial-and-Error
9 hours ago
by Steven Handel
In a world filled with uncertainty and unpredictability, we are bound to go through unforeseen rough patches throughout our life, whether it be at work, at home, or in our relationships. This is because our minds are imperfect. We can’t account for all the factors that contribute to the outcomes in ...
The Emotion Machine - theemotionmachine.com · Rank: 25,869 · 113 references
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Criteria for Autism is changing as the DSM-5 creates a new category: Autism ...
11 hours ago
by Steven Mandzik
The American Psychiatric Association (APA) has proposed new diagnostic criteria for Autism in the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5). While final decisions are still months away, the recommendations reflect the work of dozens of the nation’s top scient ...
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Extremism
11 hours ago
by NealCormier
In situations where you suspect people are lying to you wholesale, i.e. a group–familial or culturally held lie or delusion, and in denial and yet aware of the underlying reality…
Neal Cormier's Weblog - nealcormier.wordpress.com
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Alan Bass: The Importance of Speed of Mind in Hockey
12 hours ago
If you look at some of the best players in the NHL today – Sidney Crosby, Pavel Datsyuk, Daniel and Henrik Sedin, Evgeni Malkin, Steven Stamkos, and more – there is a common thread between their skill sets. Each of these players has differing techniques they use that utilize their strengths and hide ...
HockeyBuzz.com - hockeybuzz.com · Rank: 21,307 · 251 references
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Morgellons – Creating a New Disease
13 hours ago
by beatbop
Morgellons – Creating a New Disease Recently the Centers for Disease Control published the results of a fairly comprehensive study of what some call Morgellons disease. This is a controversial entity - not so much within scientific circles, but because of an active group of proponents. The claims th ...
Patafyzak - patafyzak.blogspot.com
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The Freud Exposure
13 hours ago
by Ruth Rikowski
Our youngest son, Gregory Rikowski, has recently been taking a very lively and critial interest in Psychology, Psycho-analysis and the work Sigmund Freud and of the Freud family in general. Leading on from this, he wrote an article about it all, entitled 'Freudian Crisis in the Modern Era' which is ...
Serendipitous Moments - ruthrikowskiim.blogspot.com · 2 references
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We Have Given Our Life to Our Things
15 hours ago
by halsmith
People have the unique ability to make things come to life. This is our gift to the world. But we have overdone it, and no longer live for our selves – only for our things. This would be serious enough, but we have taken this further, and have turned against our selves – as though we were some kind ...
The Compulsive Explainer - halsmith.wordpress.com · Rank: 72,820 · 6 references
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Do People Ever Consider Others' Feelings Too?
15 hours ago
by Jean
The answer is...I don't think so! Guess this is going to be another long post...but I think it's better like this cause only those who really care get to read it, so that's fine with me. 'fire and ice' by jeremyti@dA You know, I was considering applying to Psychology but I've been talking and thinki ...
Don't Let Me Get Me - cryptowang.blogspot.com · Rank: 192,490 · 1 reference
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