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Februāris 14., 2022
23:11 - : the gilded age "kam gan man fakti, ja tie nesakrīt ar maniem uzskatiem?"
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Augusts 13., 2019
10:10 saskaņā ar nīči, kristietība pārvērš "not being able to take revenge" par "forgiveness". te man ienāca prātā #metoo (too soon?)
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Jūnijs 27., 2016
11:55 - : the call of the void L’appel du vide: You’re waiting for the train when an
inexplicable thought flashes into your mind: What if you jumped off the
platform? Or perhaps you’re driving up some precarious mountain pass,
when you feel strangely moved to jerk your steering wheel to the right
and sail clear off the road. American psychologists in 2012
published a paper in which this feeling was dubbed the “high place
phenomenon” (and their study suggested, by the way, that its presence
does not necessarily signal suicidal ideation), but the French term for
the phenomenon is much more alluring, as French words so often are: l’appel du vide,
or “the call of the void.” As the philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre once
observed, the emotion is so unsettling because of the way it “creates an
unnerving, shaky sensation of not being able to trust one’s own
instincts.” It’s a reminder, then, to perhaps not always let your emotions rule your behavior.
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Oktobris 7., 2014
15:40 we want someone unique because unique is special, and we need special because we believe ourselves to be special.
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Septembris 30., 2014
11:09 - : cracked! "It's the same old story: The stereotype persists because we're ashamed
that we don't conform to it. Whew, that's depressing. How about before
we end the article and we all go crazy in the comments, we join together
and look at this (noskrollējam uz leju šite)."
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Septembris 18., 2014
14:02 - : vispāratzītas patiesības (c) Lazy Sunday mornings reading the paper and drinking coffee may be doing
your brain the world of good. Not only has reading shown to expand the
brain's grey matter, a Swedish study found coffee consumption can
increase cognitive capacity and help ward off Alzheimer's disease.
Scientists found coffee drinkers who consumed two to four cups a day
reduced their risk of developing dementia and Alzheimer's disease later
in life, the Science Daily reported.
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