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This is not a problem to be solved, but a paradox to recognize, respect, and relate to in ways that align with our biological need to feel safe. Mental Health at the Olympics As we approach the start of the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, we are reminded of the “mental health issues...
The paradox of success. 来自 EBSCO 喜欢 0 阅读量: 25 作者:Summer,Bob 摘要: Examines tensions arising among writers and publishers of gay and lesbian material. Recognition and growth; Awards won; Best-selling books; Questions about what a gay or lesbian book really is; Identity crisis; ...
The paradox(悖论) of starting your own business lies in the simultaneous challenge and reward, making it an experience unlike any other. So many businesses fail, and most entrepreneurs exclude themselves from the possibility. The tragic reality is that when businesses fail, the passion often dies ...
(James Piereson, "On the Paradox of Success." Real Clear Politics, Sep. 11, 2006)"Some day you will be old enough to start reading fairy tales again."(C.S. Lewis to his godchild, Lucy Barfield, to whom he dedicated The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe)参考资料:http:...
In what Swarthmore psychologist Barry Schwartz calls “the paradox of choice,” facing many possibilities leaves us stressed out – and less satisfied with whatever we do decide. Having too many choices keeps us wondering about all the opportunities missed. E Besides, not everyone can put on a ...
虽然最开始选书的时候想着要选一本中文的而且要薄的书来读,但是当我看到这本《success through failure——the paradox of design》时,被她的简单的外表所吸引,黑色的背景色,断了一截的梯子,我想这本书读完应该能学到不少东西,事实也证明如此。所以尽管是英文的,也最终坚持读下来了。
So, time paradox, I want to argue, the paradox of time perspective, is something that influences every decision you make, you're totally un aware of. Namely, the extent to which you have one of these biased time perspectives. Well there is actually six of them. There are twoways to be...
I started to understand this when I went on one cold May day to watch a set of varsity archers, all women as fate would have it, at the northern tip of Manhattan at Columbia's Baker Athletics Complex. I wanted to see what's called archer's paradox, the idea that in order to actual...
A first paradox concerns play and work. It's a truism that children learn through play. But how do they do it, and why? By definition, play is an act of spontaneous exuberance that isn't designed to accomplish much of anything in particular. And yet the ubiquity of play in childhood ...