Someone once told me that we are born in an unfortunate time: everything’s done, there isn’t much to do. Thank goodness the guy who invented wordpress didn’t think likewise…
A soccer ball that doesn’t have to be pumped.
A highlighter that can be erased (Inspired by a friend.)
Electronic paper that feels as comfortable to read as real paper.
A [...]
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Posted in Visualization on February 15, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Association is an experience as if one is inside the scene or experience being represented internally. An associated state is one in which the person experiences the state as if immersed in it or surrounded by it.
Disassociation is perception and experience as if one is outside the scene being represented internally. A disassociated memory, for example, [...]
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Posted in Cinema, Visualization on February 14, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Can’t wait to get my hands on this… literally.
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Posted in Cinema, Visualization on February 13, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
I often remind myself and my friends that success does not mean merely academic, and that it is everyone’s responsibility to Find his specialization, Appreciate it, and Realise it. By realising, it would mean going all out, while you still have that drive and feel to do it.
Love making sounds with your mouth when you [...]
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Posted in Visualization on February 12, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Probably the most powerful mind tool around, yet so very few understand, let alone use.
Today I shared with my tuition student the art of visualization. He had a problem with his maths, more specifically decimals. Each time I told him to pen down his answers rather than using a pencil, he would go all jittery.
Thus [...]
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