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Keeping Your Main Thing the Main Thing During the Holidays

“Focus is often a matter of deciding what things you’re not going to do.” –John Carmack

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The Best Illusion of the Year Contest

Top 10 finalists in the 2019 Best Illusion of the Year Contest

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Researchers Discover ‘Off Switch’ for Epilepsy— It Could Revolutionize Drug-Free Treatment

A team of neuroscientists at Georgetown University Medical Center have zeroed in on a new way to “switch off” epileptic seizures in animal models—and it could revolutionize the way we treat the disorder.

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3 Mental Habits Making You Miserable

We all want to be happier. We search our lives for the next big idea, the next fancy promotion, or the next person in our life who is going to make it all better — whether it’s a new girlfriend, a new boss, or a new president.
But for more than 2,000 years, the wisest among us — from the Stoic philosophers of ancient Rome to modern pioneers in psychology and mental health — have been telling us that the source of happiness is not without, but within.

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How My Startup Got Acquired After 6 Months

I couldn’t find the service I needed, so I built it for myself. And that was the start.

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The Next Nuclear Plants Will Be Small, Svelte, and Safer

For the last 20 years, the future of nuclear power has stood in a high bay laboratory tucked away on the Oregon State University campus in the western part of the state. Operated by NuScale Power, an Oregon-based energy startup, this prototype reactor represents a new chapter in the conflict-ridden, politically bedeviled saga of nuclear power plants.

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The Decision-Making Secret Shared by Pixar and a World Chess Champion

Ed Catmull, a founding employee and the former president of Pixar, refers to early-stage ideas for films as “Ugly Babies.” The language is new, but the idea goes back centuries. In 1597, the philosopher Sir Francis Bacon wrote, “As the births of living creatures are at first ill-shapen, so are all innovations, which are the births of time.”

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Nietzsche’s three steps to a meaningful life

In 1882, Friedrich Nietzsche was a man who had known the depths of despair. Nietzsche had lived with a number of health problems, mental health issues, and post-traumatic stress syndrome from serving as a medical orderly in the Franco-Prussian War (during which he had also contracted diphtheria and dysentery). The final straw was that the woman he loved deeply, whom he had proposed to a number of times, had abandoned him.

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Caffeine enhances activity of common antidepressant drugs

Caffeine is the most widely used behaviorally active drug in the world which exerts its activity on central nervous system through adenosine receptors. Worrying data indicate that excessive caffeine intake applies to patients suffering from mental disorders, including depression.

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How to Transform Your Life In One Year

Most of you are here because you want to start something — a project, a business, a new career, heck maybe a whole new life. I don’t know where you’re at in the process, but I want you to know this one thing I know for certain:
You have no idea how good you can get. You can get scary good. Even if you think you suck right now.

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