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Famous ENTPs - CelebrityTypes. Socrates Philosopher, mentor of Plato and Xenophon Socrates: "I have examined your position and determined your utterances to be mere brain-farts.

Famous ENTPs - CelebrityTypes

" Socrates: "[I] have never left off seeking after and learning every ... thing that I could. " Socrates: "I go about Greece and ask my fellow Greeks difficult questions. " Cicero: "It was Socrates who brought philosophy down from the heavens and onto the earth. " Friedrich Nietzsche: "[Socrates was] the eternal investigator of all things. " Leonardo da Vinci Inventor and painter [Last sentence of a mathematical theorem in his notebook:] Da Vinci: "Perche la minesstra si fredda. " Da Vinci: "People of accomplishment rarely sit back and let things happen to them. Da Vinci: "It is a great fault ... to repeat the same movements, faces, manners. Da Vinci: "A man ... should not fear to hear every opinion ... and consider it ... and respond to criticism with reasoning. " [Leonardo's student:] "He never completed any work he had begun. " Benjamin Franklin Physicist. The Nature of Emotions. Six Ways to Get People to Say “Yes”

Body Language. Table Of Contents Introduction 1.

Body Language

Understanding Body Language Basics In the Beginning ... Why It's Not What You Say How Body Language Reveals Emotions and Thoughts Why Women are More Perceptive What Brain Scans Show How Fortune-Tellers Know So Much Inborn, Genetic or Learned Culturally? 2. How to Detect Openness Intentional Use of the Palms to Deceive The Law of Cause and Effect Palm Power Our Audience Experiment An Analysis of Handshake Styles Who Should Reach First? 3. Smiling Is a Submission Signal Why Smiling Is Contagious How a Smile Tricks the Brain Practicing the Fake Smile Smugglers Smile Less Five Common Types of Smiles Why Laughter Is the Best Medicine Why You Should Take Laughter Seriously Why We Laugh and Talk, But Chimps Don't How Humor Heals Laughing Till You Cry How Jokes Work The Laughter Room Smiles and Laughter Are a Way of Bonding Humor Sells The Permanent Down-Mouth Smiling Advice For Women Laughter In Love Summary 4. 5. 6.

How the Hands Talk On the One Hand... 7. 8. Psychology/Sciences/Social Behavior. How to be interesting. While I was at the U of O I kept going on about how the core skill of any future creative business person will be 'being interesting'.

how to be interesting

People will employ and want to work with (and want to be with) interesting people. And since I’d spent quite a lot of time telling them all the things they should stop doing I’d thought I’d try and teach something useful. Since I don't actually know anything useful I had to make something up. Which is below. It takes about 10 minutes to teach but it’ll take a lifetime for people to work out if it works or not, and by then I’ll be long gone. I’ve based it on two assumptions: The way to be interesting is to be interested. Interesting people are good at sharing. The marvelous thing about tinterweb is that it’s got great tools for being interested and great tools for sharing. It's sort of didactic, bossy even, but it's supposed to be instructional, rules you can follow. 1.

You should carry a camera with you. 2. This is pretty easy. Relationships. 5 WORST WAYS TO BREAK UP WITH SOMEONE by Worm Miller - Artist: Alisha Amirkhanian. 6 Extremely Ethically Questionable Psychological Experiments. Last week we heard about a French game show in which contestants believed they were giving other contestants life-threatening electric shocks . The stunt was based on the Stanley Milgram experiment , a highly controversial test carried out on normal folk who agreed to take part in a bonkers psychological study back in the 1960s. Alas, that wasn't the only morally questionable experiment of yesteryear. It appears psychologists could get away with anything back in the '50s, '60s and '70s. So, we present a list of the most bizarre and ethically scant experiments ever conducted. 6.

The teacher, who wasn't in on it, read questions followed by four possible answers. If at any time the subject indicated his desire to halt the experiment, he was told by the experimenter (in order): "Please continue," "The experiment requires that you continue," "It is absolutely essential that you continue. " 5. The guards were brutal, humiliating and demoralizing to the prisoners. 4. 3. 2. 1. Lifehacks.