Apr 23 2013: I really welcome any investigations into how the brain works. This does seem to work but may be so expensive it might only help the "few". If these results can be used to looking at prevention then it can open it up to the masses. Unfortunately the way medical research is funded it needs massive paybacks, if we can devise a way that "cures" are what we seek and freely shared, therein lies the answer.
Oct 19 2012: We get what we concentrate on. Quite often we concentrate on what we don't want when all we need to do is take that thought and turn it into "what is it I want". The more you talk about the fear of failure the more you will convince yourself that is what or who you are. Start to assess what you do well and take those feelings (and posture) forward into other areas of your life. See everything as a learning opportunity and a practice run and there can be no such thing as failure.
Oct 19 2012: A great talk by a great man. Would have prefered it if he had spoken from the heart instead of reading from notes. Great ideas and concepts for both young and old. It's amazing how often a saying or proverb sticks with you and forms your attitude.
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