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Tag Archives: Psychology

[Romance] Falling for someone, virtually

I had no idea what is true romance, other than those shallow-portrayed ones on popular TV dramas, until –
It is hard to describe how she appears there. This woman can be describe just like any woman — healthy hair, pleasant looks, cute-feminine voice. Whatever she is, she is the most beautiful woman I ever encountered. [...]

[Personal] Memory Overhead

I just discovered that all the while, I have been pushing my neurons too hard.

During programming, tried to remember too many object relations.
During debugging, tried to simulate every possible solution.
While solving logical problem, drew too much possibility.
While having dinner, everything I did since the morning were still in memory.
When reading about politics, cross link them [...]

[Psychology] Big Ho-Ha, Left and Right Brains

I see many seems interested to talk about this current big ho-ha (not the Japanese 1937 APC) about Left and Right Brain. Let me put across my explanation.
Left and Right brain is not about which brain you use, but which brain you prefer in most aspect, especially when things become abstract — not politically defined. [...]

[Propaganda] Defining Smart and Dumb

The smart knows what he|she don’t know, while the dumb don’t know what he|she knows.
–ADOLF LAM

[Video] Resisting the Drums of War — A psychological approach

Videos on the analysis of the war propagandas by Roy J. Eidelson Ph.D. He is a psychologist who studies the psychological factors concerning political issues.
“Resisting the Drums of War” discuss the way propaganda work in promoting war in Iraq–and now in Iran–by attacking people’s psychological concerns about vulnerability, injustice, distrust, superiority, and helplessness… read more [...]