It is about getting better...
Rizal Philippines | July 31, 2014
Many remarked that despite the drum beating of the President in last Monday's State of the Nation Address, nothing has changed; their lives are still the same and the government has not delivered.
What a narrow and wrong mindset. If their mindset is still that the government/PNOY will do everything for them, that they are political dependents, then thats it. Activists are fighting feudalism, and yet our bulk of population are still prisoners are prisoners of feudal mindset.
Are we really free
You cant change the world, Philippines if you cant change the yourself and your thinking
We will not improve if this the way our people think, and in that respect, our educational system; our system of values has failed misereably.
Self dev(elopment) personal mastery, success, emotional intelligence, leadership, quotes, inforgraphics on relationships and personal growth
Wednesday, July 30, 2014
Friday, July 11, 2014
Battle of the sexes: who is superior: men or women?
It is about getting better...
Rizal, Philippines July 11, 2014
Nat Geos Brain games had this question and was was answered in a very interesting experiment. There was paired comparison of men and women groups on the following:
1, Color perception
2. Spatial reasoning
3. Following detailed instructions
4. Remembering faces and names
5. Spatial memory
The women were clear winners in: color, detailed instruction, remembering names. Men won in spatial reasoning, spatial memory
It was a tie. Enough of the talk on battle of the sexes
Rizal, Philippines July 11, 2014
Nat Geos Brain games had this question and was was answered in a very interesting experiment. There was paired comparison of men and women groups on the following:
1, Color perception
2. Spatial reasoning
3. Following detailed instructions
4. Remembering faces and names
5. Spatial memory
The women were clear winners in: color, detailed instruction, remembering names. Men won in spatial reasoning, spatial memory
It was a tie. Enough of the talk on battle of the sexes
Your brain, not your vision can lie to you
It is about getting better...
Rizal Philippines July 11, 2014
Nat Geo Brain Games
Which has greater sway on what you see? Your brain or your eye? This much learned from Nat Geo brain games.
Our eye's fovea has only 1/10 of the retina area dedicated to the focus of the images seen, yet 1/3 of our brain is dedicated to vision.
Our vision is governed by many visual cues: shadows, background, past experience, peripheral vision.
For instance the Beughet chair, and Ames room can be used and has been used by psychologists to trick many people. Magicians, and Mr. Apollo Robbins has shown the secret of many magic and tricks as seen on TV. The lights, the decor are diversionary and deceptive.
What we see are not what they seem to be
Rizal Philippines July 11, 2014
Nat Geo Brain Games
Which has greater sway on what you see? Your brain or your eye? This much learned from Nat Geo brain games.
Our eye's fovea has only 1/10 of the retina area dedicated to the focus of the images seen, yet 1/3 of our brain is dedicated to vision.
Our vision is governed by many visual cues: shadows, background, past experience, peripheral vision.
For instance the Beughet chair, and Ames room can be used and has been used by psychologists to trick many people. Magicians, and Mr. Apollo Robbins has shown the secret of many magic and tricks as seen on TV. The lights, the decor are diversionary and deceptive.
What we see are not what they seem to be
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