Monday, December 5, 2016
“Could you imagine a world full of people who see both sides of the coin of reality? If all people realized that their neighbor is no more separate from them than their own heart, we wouldn’t put our own needs...
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“Could you imagine a world full of people who see both sides of the coin of reality? If all people realized that their neighbor is no more separate from them than their own heart, we wouldn’t put our own needs...
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Ever been in a tense situation that was diffused through humor? That didn’t happen by accident as both humor and conflict diffusion are handled by the same part of your brain – the anterior cingulate cortex. This and other interesting brain/humor findings are...
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“[There is] a truth that is as old as the military profession: no matter how bad your own situation may appear to be, there is always the possibility that the situation of the enemy is much worse.” – Brigadier General...
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