• And, not sleeping can kill you too…
    And, not sleeping can kill you too…
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    io9.com

    Last year, Deane and his colleagues discovered that the brain has its own special garbage disposal system, which they’ve dubbed the glymphatic system, named after the glial cells that are involved in the waste disposal process and the lymphatic system. The glymphatic system is made up of star-shaped glial cells called astrocytes, which form a network of water channels surrounding the brain’s blood vessels.

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  • The most sensible thing I have read all day.
    The most sensible thing I have read all day.
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    Andrew Sullivan

    Read the whole thing, but here are two quotes:

    [Francis] is great because he is everything. He is a man who wants to do things, wants to build, he founded an order and its rules, he is an itinerant and a missionary, a poet and a prophet, he is mystical. He found evil in himself and rooted it out. He loved nature, animals, the blade of grass on the lawn and the birds flying in the sky.

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  • How to make good decisions
    How to make good decisions
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    Life Hacker

    In the beginning this is easier said than done. In fact, if you’re reading this and thinking, “How on earth do I just drop thoughts, I can’t help what I’m thinking!”, then that’s OK. There is a process that can help you…

    Let’s imagine you have a decision to make. It could be important, it could be charged with emotion, or it could be really simple and you’ve pretty much already decided which way you’re going to go.

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  • False grace?
    False grace?
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    Phil Drysdale

    The simple formula to spotting all false movements:

    I know personally how hard it can be to spot these movements – I’ve been involved in all 3 at some point in my life to pretty serious degrees! I even preached some of this stuff!

    These are just what I believe to be 3 of the biggest false movements in the church, there are many, many more though.

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  • Dating nerves
    Dating nerves
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    business2community

    What do we expect from a date? Or even from a first date? We spent hours imagining and trying to decide what to talk about, what to wear, how to behave and where we are going. We think and think again and make flawless plans, but as the hours pass our stomach seems to want to jump and we start getting scared… But why?

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  • The real cost of your cute little bundle of joy.
    The real cost of your cute little bundle of joy.
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    Yet even such huge figures are “woefully insufficient,�? says John Ward, a Kansas economist who consults on economic damages for legal disputes, including wrongful death cases involving children. For one thing, Ward says, most of these analyses do not take into account societal costs, such as the property taxes all homeowners pay to support public education.

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  • The nature of evil
    The nature of evil
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    Health.com

    When highly psychopathic inmates imagined themselves in these painful situations, they showed higher-than-normal activity in certain brain regions involved in empathy for pain. But these regions failed to become active when they imagined others in pain.

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  • Real healing for PTSD
    Real healing for PTSD
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    The Guardian

    Fury, paranoia, hypervigilance, overreaction to a perceived threat – all are common in a traumatized person. The psychologist who helped me to get better characterized the condition thus: imagine your memories are a conveyor belt of cardboard boxes heading towards a final point, where they are processed. But if something life-threatening disrupts that process, the box memories get stuck, trapped in the amygdala, that bit of the brain that triggers your fight or flight survival impulse.

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  • The value of play
    The value of play
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    Aeon

    The reason why play is such a powerful way to impart social skills is that it is voluntary. Players are always free to quit, and if they are unhappy they will quit. Every player knows that, and so the goal, for every player who wants to keep the game going, is to satisfy his or her own needs and desires while also satisfying those of the other players, so they don’t quit.

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