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The Paralysis of Indecision
To illustrate the paralysis of indecision, international speaker Michael Ramsden tells the story of three turtles who went off to a picnic. One turtle ...
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The 24-year-old Retiree
Rookie player Chris Borland finished his first year playing football in the NFL. He was considered one of the best defensive rookies in the league and ...
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Be Still, My Beating Hearts
Pause for a moment. Close your eyes, and breathe deeply. Try to feel your heart beating. Can you feel the pump pump of that little engine inside your ...
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The Potential Cost of Wi-Fi: YOUR FIRSTBORN
In an experiment in London, security firm F-Secure set up on open Wi-Fi network in a busy public area. But there was a hidden, devilish catch. When people ...
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Coaching from the Grandstands
Ever find yourself yelling at the television while watching your favorite sports team? If so, you're not alone. Many of us even think we could do ...
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Couple Can't Decide to Get Married—For 67 Years
Does anybody here ever feel indecisive? Let's have a show of hands. Just look around the room. Now, how many of you aren't sure? You're still ...
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Experts Discuss the Worst Business Decision Ever
The Atlantic magazine asked a number of experts to weigh in on the following question: "What was the worst business decision ever made?" Listen ...
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Natural Disasters Offer a "Decisive Moment"
In her book, Unthinkable, reporter Amanda Ripley investigated why some people survive disasters and others don't. After examining fires, floods, hurricanes, ...
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The 10 Greatest Movies Never Made
There is something sad and powerful in the possibilities of a story that is never told. A recent article on the BBC highlighted the "10 Greatest ...
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Researcher Claims We Decide Based on Cravings, Not Logic
In his book Predictably Irrational, researcher Dan Ariely claims that most of us are masters at deceiving ourselves and justifying our actions. In particular, ...
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