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The Moral Instinct - New York Times

Excellent, thought-provoking essay on psychology of morality. Nice comment on moralization of human-induced climate change debate in penultimate paragraph.

Tags: morality, psychology, psychopathy, evolution, richard_dawkins, biology, genetics, science, global_warming, essays, steven_pinker on 2008-08-05 and saved by2 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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How to Unleash Your Creativity: Scientific American

Tags: creativity, psychology, ideas, education on 2008-05-29 and saved by6 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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Gender gap: most girls just want to have fun - Telegraph

According to an incendiary new book, there is no glass ceiling. Instead, women limit themselves - not because they can't handle the challenges at the top, but because they don't want to, thank you very much.

Tags: books, career, gender, psychology, work on 2008-03-28 -All Annotations (0) -About

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A Piece Of Blue Sky - Part 9, Chapter 1: The Founder

Hubbard was very much an overgrown child, and it is easy to see aspects both of his behavior and of Scientology as projections of this dangerous immaturity. Hubbard's self-obsession fits neatly into the psychopathic type known as a narcissist.

Tags: cults, personality, psychiatry, psychology, psychopathy, religion, scientology on 2008-02-11 -All Annotations (0) -About

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Why people believe weird things about money - Los Angeles Times

"I'll scratch your back if you'll scratch mine" only works if I know you will respond with something approaching parity. The moral sense of fairness is hard-wired into our brains and is an emotion shared by most people and primates tested for it, includin

Tags: anthropology, economics, ethics, evolution, mind, money, psychology, research, science, society on 2008-01-15 and saved by7 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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‘I have never been happier’ says the man who won gold but lost God - Times Online

Jonathan Edwards: “Once you start asking yourself questions like, ‘How do I really know there is a God?’ you are already on the path to unbelief... When you think about it rationally, it does seem incredibly improbable that there is a God.”

Tags: atheism, athletics, christianity, philosophy, psychology, religion, sport on 2008-01-12 -All Annotations (0) -About

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The psychology of learning

Interesting take on the difference between perfection-oriented and performance-oriented people. Concentrates on failings of performance-oriented types. Doesn't say anything about the drawbacks of perfectionism.

Tags: learning, programming, psychology on 2007-12-14 and saved by5 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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Perfectionism - Psychology - Mental Health and Behavior - New York Times

Some researchers divide perfectionists into three types, based on answers to standardized questionnaires: Self-oriented strivers who struggle to live up to their high standards and appear to be at risk of self-critical depression; outwardly focused zealot

Tags: health, mind, perfectionism, personality, psychology on 2007-12-06 -All Annotations (0) -About

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What Makes Us Moral - TIME

The deepest foundation on which morality is built is the phenomenon of empathy, the understanding that what hurts me would feel the same way to you. And human ego notwithstanding, it's a quality other species share.

Tags: anthropology, culture, personality, psychology, society on 2007-11-24 and saved by5 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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Rands In Repose: The Nerd Handbook

Funny stuff. I can identify with some of it. Probably fair to say that all nerds are introverts, but not all introverts are nerds.

Tags: cool, humour, introversion, love, psychology, relationships on 2007-11-11 and saved by32 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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TNR Online | What the F***?

The strange emotional power of swearing--as well as the presence of linguistic taboos in all cultures-- suggests that taboo words tap into deep and ancient parts of the brain.

Tags: culture, essays, grammar, history, languages, psychology, sex on 2007-10-11 and saved by11 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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