The sound of weaving
Somtimes what we love with our free will is the exact thing that bring us suffering. There are numerous examples of how living in luxery, doesn`t guarantee happiness, sometimes it […]
View ArticleThe Man Who Planted Trees and The Green Wall of Africa
Loved to read about people who do good by planting trees. I really like people who just go out there and do things they know are good. Thanks for sharing […]
View ArticleHow a note can save your day
How one note can save your day Posted on August 25, 2013 by forfreepsychology Standard Our blog tries to cover varied topics, but the underlying theme is that we want to inspire and give […]
View ArticleWelcome, Mr Anxiety. Feel completely relaxed
Have you ever been afraid of the dark? You’re Not The Only One Anxiety disorders refer to a high prevalence group of problems, which include excessive levels of fear […]
View ArticleThe sound of melting ice
Use your head – for we have only one planet. I have written about climate change on my Norwegian blog (the link is a translation of the Norwegian text. I […]
View ArticleThe sound of tennis court
Some songs stick to my brain like superglue, and keep reactivating my neural pathways, adding new associations and perspectives to the ones already there. This month has had not only […]
View ArticleReading is good for you
How Reading Impacts Your Brain By Pam Zhang | Posted July 5, 2013 | Jane Austen’s Mansfield Park is a complex, challenging novel read by millions. And now a recent collaboration between Stanford...
View ArticleHow maladjusted should we be?
Martin Luther King Jr and the psychology of creative maladjustment 25/02/2013 02:09 (282 Day 16:19 minutes ago) “On September 1st 1967, the Nobel Prize-winning civil rights leader Martin Luther King...
View ArticleThe sound of touching skin
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View ArticleMen of peace
What is a “Man of Peace,” anyway? Posted on January 13, 2014 by DWD The outpouring of “man of peace” eulogies for Ariel Sharon got me wondering why we use/abuse that phrase so much.George W. Bush...
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