brushing his teeth, when he slipped and scratched his leg on the stool when he fell. He cried for a minute, but then he got back up, got back on the stool, and reached out for a box of Band-Aids to put one on his cut.
We missed each other terribly, but international phone calls were really expensive then, and we could only afford to speak for five minutes a week. When our birthday rolled around, it was the first we wouldn't be spending together. We decided to splurge...
When our birthday rolled around, it was the first we wouldn t be spending together. We decided to splurge, and that week, we would talk for 10 minutes. 当我们生日快到了的时候,那是我们第一个没在一起过的生日。我们决定奢侈一把,在那个星期聊上十分钟。 I spent the morning pacing around my...
别玻璃心了,欢迎来到侮辱时代 The characteristic rhetorical device of our political era is the insult. Donald Trump, who understands that insults make news, rode to the presidency on a torrent of “losers”, “elites” ...
Let’s see how your experience simulators are working.Let’s just run a quick diagnosticbefore I proceed with the rest of the talk.Here’s two different futures that I invite you to contemplate.You can try to simulate them and tell me which one you think you might prefer.One of them is...
Martin Seligman | Atria Books (2012) This talk was presented at an official TED conference. Read our curation guidelines. Transcript (37 Languages) 00:03 When I was President of the American Psychological Association, they tried to media-train me. And an encounter I had with CNN ...
we could use to treat these kinds of psychological injuries, we don't. It doesn't even occur to us that we should. "Oh, you're feeling depressed? Just shake it off; it's all in your head." Can you imagine saying that to somebody with a broken leg: ...
term struggle of overcoming eating and psychological disorders, she is currently finding internal peace with the support of others and her own strength. Hoping to become someone who loves and enjoys life on a day-to-day basis, Yiqing intends to eventually speak for China on the international ...
Too many of us deal with common psychological-health issues on our own, says Guy Winch. But we don’t have to. He makes a compelling case to practice emotional hygiene — taking care of our emotions, our minds, with the same diligence we take care of our bodies. https://www.youtube...
when i first started talking about this research outside of academia, outwith companies and schools, the very first thing they said to never do is tostart your talk with a graph. the very first thing i want to do is start my talkwith a graph. this graph looks boring, but this graph...