Incredible, amazing, awesome Apple
If you haven’t heard of Steve Jobs’ reality-distortion field you’re lucky cause this is the best and shortest introduction into the subject.
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Incredible, amazing, awesome Apple
If you haven’t heard of Steve Jobs’ reality-distortion field you’re lucky cause this is the best and shortest introduction into the subject.
[via justanotherguy84]
You need to know about this experiment.
I’ve been reluctant to (eat this marshmallow) post this video, awaiting a rainy and relaxed Sunday afternoon so I could add a useful commentary but I’ve realized it speaks for itself so I should ship it. :-)
But wait! This marshmallow cannot be swallowed yet because there’s something here to be said. There are patterns to be found.
The marshmallow experiment has been devised by Walter Mischel in late 1960s and was later discussed by Daniel Goleman in his seminal work on Emotional Intelligence.
Resisting marshmallows as a kid can be directly translated to deferred gratification as a grown-up. People who resisted marshmallows as kids showed a significant personal trait of being capable of impulse control.
Psychoanalysis has a wonderful explanation of poor impulse control or instant gratification, IMHO.
It’s definitely worth repeating again and again: “The ego’s job is to satisfy the needs of the id while respecting other people’s needs. […] a person who is unable to delay gratification may possess an unbalanced id that the ego and superego are unable to control.”
If you’re unaware of either ego states id, ego, and superego (devised by Sigmund Freud) or transactional analysis (considered as neo-Freudian theory of personality, devised by Eric Berne) which uses less abstract terms Child-Adult-Parent, here’s a short explanation:
To conclude: if you still have a ravaging child in your whose desires you cannot control and neither did your parents, teachers, relatives - you’re in trouble. Without resisting the marshmallow you’re not able to hold on to your impulsive wishes, plan and control the course of your life along those plans - either personal or professional.
Another no-brainer tip for pregnant women (or those who will be): consuming alcohol during pregnancy leads to fetal alcohol syndrome. If you think your future child won’t be born mentally retarded if you drink less, it will surely be less likely to be delay gratification. As such, your future child will end up being less content and successful in life.
Cheers! :-)
Cool TV ad for Virgin Trains titled “Success express”.
If you pay close attention you will only notice it’s “Final Countdown” (do you remember the hair metal band Europe?) playing in the background but that there’s also Sir Richard Branson, the flamboyant company’s boss, appearing somewhere in the ad. Can you see him?
It’s worth mentioning that this ad has been produced by London-based agency Miles Calcraft Briginshaw Duffy who have a really cool site done in Flash.
[via edonomic]Watch this great lecture about a sustainable mind set, design frameworks and processes that can help us create a self-sustainable, nature- and user-friendly environment.
This one’s for Igor but I think everyone will enjoy this!
The second part of the Blue-ray presenattion at JavaOne 2008 featuring the one and only rock’n’roll legend Neil Young.
You need to watch him… check out the teaser picture with the first 5 out of 40+ years of experience. No one else with such a long resume can so cool.
If you haven’t already, check out the first part.
[via YouTube]
Do you know that you can use Java to enrich Blue-ray discs to create a rich, almost game-like experience?
Here’s a presentation from JavaOne 2008 where Sun Microsystems’ CEO Jonathan Schwartz (Space Balls anyone?) living rock’n’roll legend Neil Young and two other guys present what Blue-ray and Java an achieve.
Part one of two [via YouTube]