Reinvent the Wheel & Prosper!
How many times have you heard, “Don’t reinvent the wheel”? Why is it then that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)... Read More
The Silent Revolution: Understanding Ourselves
Posted on03 Nov 2011
TagsUniversity of Minnesota, University of California Berkeley, Thoughts, The Economist, technology, subconscious, Star Trek, research methodologies, Princeton University, personal computing, medical, Max Panck Institute, brain, Martin Dresler, Jack Gallant, intuition, humans, free will, Francisco Pereira, energy, emotions, conscious, cloud computing, biotechnology, Bin He
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As I had mentioned in The Rise of Intuition, the biggest advancement we’ll see in the next five to fifteen years will... Read More
Positive Thinking as Myth
Posted on19 Sep 2011
Tagspositive, positive thinking, problem solving, Scientific American, Scott O. Lilienfeld, subconscious, thinking process, who we are, who we think we are, Pollyannaism, attitude, biology, biotechnology, business, Hal Arkowitz, Influence, motivation, negative thinking, optimism, pessimism
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I’ve seen positive thinking do much harm to some folks; if they can’t keep their smiley face on, they feel they’re failing.... Read More
The Rise of Intuition
Posted on09 Sep 2010
Tagsmanagement, communications, decisions, emotions, feelings, illusion, Influence, intuition, knowledge, leadership, cognition, nanotechnology, Psychology Today, rationale, sales, scientific, sensors, uncertainty, unknown, wants, advancements, biotechnology, BNET Blog
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The other day a colleague forwarded this link to the BNET blog speaking to intuition. Embedded in it was a link to... Read More