Viktor Frankl: Why to Believe in Others
Psychiatrist and Holocaust survivor Viktor Frankl talks about why we should be idealists. “If we take man as he should be, we make him capable of becoming what he can be.” … Continue reading →
Psychiatrist and Holocaust survivor Viktor Frankl talks about why we should be idealists. “If we take man as he should be, we make him capable of becoming what he can be.” … Continue reading →
It’s a mystery: We are unable to walk (or drive) in a straight line without a visual reference point. … Continue reading →
he McGurk effect is a compelling demonstration of how we all use visual speech information. The effect shows that we can’t help but integrate visual speech into what we ‘hear’. … Continue reading →
Common sense would indicate that the better educated a person is, the more likely they are to be open to revising their beliefs in the face of scientific evidence. But it turns out that for some people, exactly the opposite … Continue reading →
Scott Adams, creator of Dilbert, teaches us the magic formula for writing funny stuff. According to Mr. Adams, the core of humor is the 2-of-6 rule. In order for something to be funny, you need at least two of the … Continue reading →