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Dreading the Experience

Everyone knows that anticipation of something bad is often much worse than the thing we are anticipating. In fact, this is true on a lot of levels. By dreading something or someone, we are putting a s
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Progressive Indications of Drug and Alcohol Abuse

Discussions on the signs and symptoms of drugs and alcohol abuse can lead employers to believe that the physical and behavioural changes are immediately obvious. Just the fact workers test positive fo
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Social Norms versus Market Norms

In Dan Ariely’s book, Predictably Irrational, he discusses how people have, at the same time, relationships with social norms and relationships with market norms. What does that mean? In this fascin
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Rising to Challenges Beyond Your Abilities

When you find challenges beyond your abilities, you have two choices: You can either give up and find a way to have challenges within your skill range or you can meet this challenge as a learning expe
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Users and Abusers

Oh, we can predict many things, like the stars, thousands of galaxies, the direction of an atom in a chemical reaction, and whether or not an area is likely to be ripe for a marketing campaign. But, w
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