Posts Tagged ‘Personal relations’
Stephen King’s ‘The Langoliers’ has a very powerful opening scene: a commercial pilot is at the flight deck, making the final arrangements with his assistant before taking off, when his boss comes in to give him some terrible news: (more…)
Tuesday, July 19th, 2011
Tags: Books, Emotional intelligence, Fear, Films, Leadership, Learning, Meditation, Mind, Mindfulness, Perception, Personal relations, Serendipity, Stephen King
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I don’t usually do this, but the other day I stumbled upon this short and nice educational text about the brain, and it seems strangely adequate for a blog that is called Zerebria. (more…)
Tuesday, May 31st, 2011
Tags: Bioenergetics, Biology, Brain, Cliché, Interdendence, Learning, Perception, Personal relations
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I’ve chosen these two films because, different as they are, they share some unique features. Films are usually about bad news, it’s a necessity imposed by their structure, by the narrative arch: (more…)
Tuesday, April 19th, 2011
Tags: Adaptation, Emotional intelligence, Films, Gender, Happiness, Humor, Interdependence, Learning, Personal development, Personal relations
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I think the ‘Show, don’t tell’ hint, usually offered to writers, is also of application when trying to influence other people. (more…)
Friday, April 1st, 2011
Tags: Codependency, Communication, Compassion, Emotional intelligence, Ethic, Interdependence, Law of attraction, Learning, Personal development, Personal relations, Poetry, Vice, Writing
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Great food for thought can be found in Everyone Can Win
, by Helena Cornelius and Shoshana Faire. A very interesting issue the book covers is the underlying psychology behind visceral disliking, particularly (more…)
Tuesday, March 29th, 2011
Tags: Anger, Books, Emotional intelligence, Ethic, Helena Cornelius and Shoshana Faire, Interdependence, Learning, Personal relations, Projection, Psychoanalysis, Violence
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I am a person who has faith in a lot of things, but I don’t think I’ve ever had blind faith. I wonder if such thing as blind faith really exists. I think there’s something really screwed up in the definition of (more…)
Tuesday, March 15th, 2011
Tags: Admiration, Beliefs, Energy, Faith, Growth, Humor, Interdependence, Intuition, Learning, Mind, Motivation, Perception, Personal relations, Stories, Writing
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So here is the last part of my saga on love. In case you just came in, you can find the previous parts here and here.
Romantic love
In case the previous areas of love were not difficult enough to discuss, not intoxicated enough by rude and disgusting interests of all kind, here comes the couple, the nuclear particle of the mess our world is in. Luckily, I have the classics to come in my support. (more…)
Tuesday, March 8th, 2011
Tags: Books, Cliché, Emotions, Ernest Hemingway, Films, Gratification, History, Humor, Interdependence, Jean Giono, Love, Personal relations, Scott Fitzgerald, Violence, William Shakespeare, Writing
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He had always been taught to be arrogant, so he had a very hard time when he had to apologize. (more…)
Monday, February 7th, 2011
Tags: Adaptation, Courage, Emotional intelligence, Focus, Humor, Imagination, Inspiration, Interdependence, Learning, Perception, Personal development, Personal relations, Stories
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What annoys and concerns me the most about the current situation is that, in a way, it is only an amplification of a previous state. Socially, I mean. Let me explain.
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Friday, September 17th, 2010
Tags: Acceptance, Adaptation, Behaviorism, Cliché, Climate change, Communication, Compassion, Consciousness, Crisis, Education, Emotional intelligence, Fear, Gender, Law of fatigue, Media, Perception, Personal relations, Social conditioning, Society, Violence
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“What the world needs is…” A common sentence, with probably 6,500,000,000 different endings, one for each of the inhabitants of this troubled world of us. I recently had a ‘gestalt’ of my personal answer, one of those moments in which you see the whole picture as a whole (snap!). Here it goes for what is worth. (more…)
Tuesday, September 7th, 2010
Tags: Acceptance, Adaptation, Beauty, Biology, Body, Climate change, Communication, Compassion, Competition, Conflict solving, Consciousness, Consumerism, Creative thinking, Creativity, Crisis, Difference, Education, Ego, Emotional intelligence, Empathy, Evolution, Globalization, Gratification, Gratitude, Interdependence, Learning, Life, Love, Media, Nature, Personal relations, Proactive, Social conditioning, Society, Teamwork, Transcendence, Violence, Visualization
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