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Saved by uncleflo on February 12th, 2022.
Imagine you have survived an apocalypse. Civilization as you knew it is no more. What will life be like and how will you cope? In 2006, Dylan Evans set out to answer these questions. He left his job in a high-tech robotics lab, moved to the Scottish Highlands and founded a community called The Utopia Experiment. In this book he tells his own extraordinary story: his frenzied early enthusiasm for this unusual project, the many challenges of post-apocalyptic living, his descent into madness and his gradual recovery. There is a special kind of intelligence for dealing with risk and uncertainty. It doesn’t correlate with IQ and most psychologists fail to spot it because it is found in a disparate group of people such as weather forecasters, professional gamblers and hedge-fund managers. This book shows just how important risk intelligence is.
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Saved by uncleflo on November 28th, 2016.
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If you’ve achieved your dream job, only to find it’s not as great as you thought, you’re not alone. You probably like the idea of it more than the job itself, Georgina Kenyon finds. As a child, I always loved animals. It’s something that didn't change as I grew older. So when the opportunity to take a break from journalism and volunteer at an animal sanctuary in Tasmania for three months arose, I jumped at it. I was certain it would be my dream job. But the reality of the work was quite different to what I had imagined. Instead of spending time each day getting to understand the animals and learn about them, I spent eight-hour days running between duties in the icy, winter rain, doing manual, sometimes heartbreaking, work. Many of the animals, such as Tasmanian devils and quolls, had been hit by cars and needed rehabilitation. I fed them, cared for them, avoided getting bitten — especially at meal times — and cleaned up after them. And, when they didn't survive, we buried them and felt their loss.
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Saved by uncleflo on July 19th, 2016.
The School of Life is devoted to developing emotional intelligence through the help of culture. We offer a variety of programmes and services concerned with how to live wisely and well. Take a journey through our Core Curriculum and discover the most helpful ideas around the dilemmas of work, relationships, friendship and anxiety
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Saved by uncleflo on September 5th, 2013.
(Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin described the former U.S. intelligence contractor sought by Washington on espionage charges as a "strange guy" but said he could rest easy that he would not be handed over to U.S. authorities. U.S. President Barack Obama withdrew from a bilateral summit with Putin last month after Moscow granted asylum to Edward Snowden who had leaked details of secret U.S. government surveillance programmes. "He is a strange guy," Putin said of Snowden in an interview with Russian state television and the Associated Press released on Wednesday. "I don't get what he is thinking."
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Saved by uncleflo on June 29th, 2013.
Engagement: The Final Frontier. Every social media executives ultimate goal. Boost engagement. It works wonders on every other metric and shows those who you report to that you know what you are doing. Yet, is engagement what you should be aiming for? Everybody knows that recruiting a new customer costs more than retaining an existing one. So surely the same applies to social media too? Yes, of course. So actually rather than focusing on new markets, new audiences and new products or services to sell to new customers you should be focusing your time, money and attention on how to excite those customers you already have. How?
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Saved by uncleflo on November 9th, 2011.
It is not science fiction. Researchers at The Neurosciences Institute in La Jolla have designed a machine that thinks. The machine's brain is called Darwin, after the 19th century biologist who conceived the theory of natural selection. Under Institute director and Nobel laureate Gerald Edelman, M.D., Ph.D., the Darwin series of thinking brains began in the mid-1980s. Today, Darwin 6 consists of a realistically designed simulation of a nervous system housed in a mobile platform called NOMAD (Neurally Organized Mobile Adaptive Device).
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