Monthly Archives: July 2012

My Speculation on Our Fear of Losing Bias

I think our bias is powered by our fear of losing our self (potential) and the fear of losing the other (existent) or is it our fears that that power our bias. Either way it drives us to seek feedback from … Continue reading

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Real Conversations

A real conversation, to me, has the excitement and uncertainty of a well moderated dispute. Any takers?

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Melbourne Docklands Redesigns its Observation Wheel

Australia gets the largest observation wheel in the southern hemisphere. This redesign is quite radical but really reflects what we consider is essentially Australia.

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Tradition of Uncertainty

In the past tradition seemed to give us some degree of certainty. We knew when and who to marry and why; because everyone else was doing the same. Tradition meant safety in numbers and the majority ruled. Today, more than … Continue reading

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Complaints, Warnings & Feelings

What about this Steve, here is my latest definition of conversation and what it is for. “Conversations are for converting our own reality into quality agreements, using our past complaints, future warnings, and present feelings. “ So my question would … Continue reading

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Sherlock Cracks the Case

Sherlock Cracks the Case.

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The Problems of Dichotomies Like Denial V Acceptance

I think that whoever created so-called “Positive Psychology” should be willing to accept a rethink of their theories. For example, calling themselves “positive” automatically makes every other psychology person, that thinks differently, to be a “Negative Psychologist”. It seems to me that … Continue reading

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