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Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Monday, November 7, 2011
Karma and Psychology: Connecting the Dots
Karma and Psychology: Connecting the Dots:
If somebody had to live my life, why did it have to be me?!
from Mariana Caplan, Ph.D. by Mariana Caplan, Ph.D.
If somebody had to live my life, why did it have to be me?!
from Mariana Caplan, Ph.D. by Mariana Caplan, Ph.D.
SAUL WILLIAMS: It's Getting Harder to Maintain!
only a little bit of what
SAUL WILLIAMS
has got to say. people should listen.
Don't believe the hype-the outside world, that many of us have been taught to fear.
It is filled with more love than anything else.
Yes, there is ignorance. Yes, there is violence. Yes there is greed and crime.
But there is something beneath all of that,
and it has been fighting it's way through all cultural variations and traditions, norms and differences.
And that thing, that force, that common ground, and the energy that transforms,
is what I call
Volcanic Sunlight.
-Saul Williams
SAUL WILLIAMS: It's Getting Harder to Maintain!
Dick Bolles on Job Hunting
Very. VERY GOOD interview.
Excerpt from the interview
Why do you think that most people stay in jobs that they don't like?
Dick Bolles: They are not willing to spend the time; it is as simple as that. I wish I had a more profound answer after all these years, but I have concluded that there is a lot of laziness in human nature and a lot of clinging to the status quo. I suppose it is the law of inertia, which is that "bodies in motion tend to remain in motion and bodies at rest tend to remain at rest."
Dick Bolles on Job Hunting
Excerpt from the interview
Why do you think that most people stay in jobs that they don't like?
Dick Bolles: They are not willing to spend the time; it is as simple as that. I wish I had a more profound answer after all these years, but I have concluded that there is a lot of laziness in human nature and a lot of clinging to the status quo. I suppose it is the law of inertia, which is that "bodies in motion tend to remain in motion and bodies at rest tend to remain at rest."
Dick Bolles on Job Hunting
Thursday, November 3, 2011
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