If you ever find yourself in the wrong story, leave.

Mo Willems

Tag: humor philosophy psychology fairy-tales humorous



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We pay attention to what we are told to attend to, or what we're looking for, or what we already know...what we see is amazingly limited.

Daniel Simons

Tag: psychology mental-limits



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people will focus on procedures and not notice anything that isn't just part of the procedures

Daniel Simons

Tag: psychology mental-limits



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Η έννοια του "υπερβολικού" μας θέτει τις παραμέτρους του φάσματος το κανονικού και των ορίων της κανονικότητας

Αθανάσιος Αλεξανδρίδης

Tag: psychology psychoanalysis



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It is a predisposition of human nature to consider an unpleasant idea untrue, and then it is easy to find arguments against it.

Sigmund Freud

Tag: human-nature psychology freud unpleasant-ideas



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If you fail to believe you will procrastinate or become idealustic about how awesome you are at working hard and managing your time, you never develop a strategy for outmaneuvering your own weakness.

David McRaney

Tag: procrastination psychology



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Capable psychonauts who think about thinking, about states of mind, about set and setting, can get things done not because they have more willpower or drive, but because they know productivity is a game played against a childish primal human predilection for pleasure and novelty that can never be excised from the soul. Your effort is better spent outsmarting yourself than making empty promises through plugging dates into a calendar or setting deadlines for push-ups.

David McRaney

Tag: procrastination psychology



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J. E. Littlewood, a mathematician at Cambridge University, wrote about the law of truly large numbers in his 1986 book, "Littlewood's Miscellany." He said the average person is alert for about eight hours every day, and something happens to the average person about once a second. At this rate, you will experience 1 million events every thirty-five days. This means when you say the chances of something happening are one in a million, it also means about once a month. The monthly miracle is called Littlewood's Law.

David McRaney

Tag: psychology statistics delusion coincidence



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How much more generous it would be if, instead of writing parables about childhood wounds, psychologists were to accept that some differences between the sexes just are, that they are in the nature of the beasts, because each sex has an evolved tendency to develop that way in response to experience.

Matt Ridley

Tag: psychology evolution psychoanalysis sexes



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The offspring cannot rely on its parents for disinterested guidance. One expects the offspring to be preprogrammed to resist some parental manipulation while being open to other forms. When the parent imposes an arbitrary system of reinforcement (punishment and reward) in order to manipulate the offspring to act against its own best interests, selection will favor offspring that resist such schedules of reinforcement.

Robert Trivers

Tag: biology psychology evolution parenting



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