Did you know that scientific studies suggest that getting a genuine compliment from someone triggers the same area in the brain as receiving cash? So, on National Compliment Day, if you can't hand out crisp new $100 bills, give someone in your life a genuine, heartfelt compliment! #NationalComplimentDay
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Today I heard the most irresponsible argument from a service platform in our university. They messed up two blood samples which we took a lot of efforts to collect. The second time they made the same mistake. When I asked for reimbursement, the argument is: 1. Human error is unavoidable; 2. The probability of our making mistakes is pretty low. The event, once happened, the probability is 100%. The most basic probability theory. Colleagues who are doing field work need to consider whether to hand over the precious blood samples to this platform.
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Stop Whining: It's the Best Time to Be Alive Tired of the whining? Sick of the victim mentality? Think the world is worse now than ever? Think again. We live in the best of times - better technology, better medicine. Sure, there's room for improvement, but it's NOT worse. Open a history book and get some perspective. Let's ditch the complaints and appreciate what we have. #gratitude #perspective #historymatters #realitycheck #complainers
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3/14 is 🥧 #PiDay, celebrating math and science - also key components of Cochrane #SystematicReviews and the valuable ⚕️ #healthevidence they collect. Find out more today about how to make more #evidenceinformed decisions about 🚴♂️ health: https://lnkd.in/ekH26cCk
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Have you ever considered intermittent fasting? My latest blog article outlines some of the science, claims, drawbacks, and my personal thoughts and professional experience with clients who have tried intermittent fasting. Check it out! https://lnkd.in/gUaRu3KR
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REVIEW: A very strange scientist insists on meeting the main character, Evan Wycliff. He tells him about a fake second coming that will use major technology. Meanwhile, another preacher is luring hopeless and homeless individuals to a ranch. These people are told that they must starve for redemption. Once a young lady Evan knows reaches the ranch, he is pulled into a scandalous disaster. This book gets right into it on the first page! Grabbing the reader’s attention with such intrigue that we immediately want to know. The strangeness of the first conversation creates a mysterious backdrop for the rest of the book. Evan doesn’t need to get involved, but I can appreciate why he must. He has an unwritten duty to a congregation that is no longer his. Evan’s snooping leads us on a wild journey into a cult. I have always found cults fascinating, and how Gerald Everett Jones introduces the cult is spectacular. The leader is charming and yet very sinister. When Evan meets him, it is like walking into a wolf den. I won’t spoil it, but woah! The ending was dissatisfying in a satisfying way. I grew attached to what I thought the outcome should be, but the ending we got was more logical for the story. You must read it to understand. Overall, I think this was an entertaining read. If you like a little mystery this is a good choice.
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ARE WE COMPLETELY CRAZY an important book by Robert J. Firth The dictionary defines crazy as mentally deranged, demented, insane, senseless; impractical and totally unsound. The question we ask in this book is- are we an insane and doomed species? That question has tormented those of us who consider such for centuries. The question keeps coming up like the proverbial message in the dark ball that floats into view answering everyman's questions. Looking at the quantity of wealth and intelligence expended in the 'business' of killing compared to those same qualities expended in saving lives and making the world a better place. I mean here in terms of human input, comparing physicians, medical professionals, artists, musicians, builders and designers; those who make our world a better place- contrasted against those who have dedicated their lives toward designing and, building bombs, tanks, bio-weapons, WMDs including those who dedicate themselves to using these weapons. If the philosophers can agree that saving lives is a 'moral good' while taking life is not, then the former is a 'good' while the latter is clearly a 'bad.' Perhaps, this is a simple way to define and argue that such as "good" and "bad" actually exist and are not, even in this absurd age of 'political correctness' moral ambivalence and the denial of evil, subject to logical argument and ambiguity. That is, of course, if any two philosophers can agree on anything. The skills and education required in pursuit of saving lives (both animal and human) most certainly exceeds that of those who kill for a living. www.robert-j-firth.com https://lnkd.in/e_NwWs7f
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Explore MODULE 9 on the course: – BREAKING BAD NEWS AND HANDLING DIFFICULT QUESTIONS - 40 mins of practical advice, exercises and research to establish your heightened professional persona in a range of extremely challenging scenarios - At the price of one coffee and a bun! doctorsinterpersonal.com
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