How To Be A Genius: Brain training for the idle minded

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How To Be A Genius: Brain training for the idle minded

How To Be A Genius: Brain training for the idle minded

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Extreme busyness is a symptom of deficient vitality, and a faculty for idleness implies a catholic appetite and a strong sense of personal identity.”

No, the saying doesn't argue against relaxation, which is essential for health and well-being. Instead, it cautions against chronic idleness and the potential negative consequences of not engaging the mind constructively. You can use this phrase to caution against the potential pitfalls of idleness. For example, " On a side note, remember that an idle brain is the devil's workshop, so keep learning and growing."I will admit that I started watching it, because although the storyline is ridiculous, the program had some truly breathtaking footage of actual hammerheads, sharks which I think are absolutely beautiful. I've chosen to highlight this particular program in my last post for one reason and one reason only: Paul de Gelder. For those of you yet unfamiliar with this hero among heroes, let me sum it up for you: Well, Thanksgiving has officially come and gone. The turkey has been carved, the mashed potatoes devoured and the pumpkin pie has miraculously disappeared. This holiday is undoubtedly my favorite; THE holiday amongst holidays. Why, you might ask? Because it is a day to forget about whatever B.S. might be plaguing your daily life, to remember how wonderful being around family (at least for a few hours) can be and to gorge yourself on the most delicious carb-loaded food around. Nothing goes together better than biscuits and...more biscuits. But the one mainreason to love this holiday is that it is about pausing to look around yourself and be thankful for what you have and the people with whom you get to share it. In the immortal words of Ferris Bueller: "Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it." I love Ferris Bueller. Ipso facto, I love turkey day.

I have often wondered whether especially those days when we are forced to remain idle are not precisely the days spend in the most profound activity. ” History of the middle and working classes..., 1833 10 Examples of "Idle Brain is the Devil's Workshop" in Sentences You have to plead with the Lord to give you a reason or purpose, a vision for your life that's bigger than yourself. Only then will you find a reason to stop being idle. Well, as all great stories begin, once upon a time, a handsome prince (here, The Discovery Channel) set out to save a maiden (here, sharks) from a very villainous force (here, death and extinction). Alright, maybe it doesn't quite fit the typical fairy tale model, but the bottom line is that in 1988, The Discovery Channel realized sharks were in very real danger of dying out and/or being hunted down, and in an effort (a quite brilliant one, I might add) to raise both awareness and a healthy respect for the species the world over, the network began an annual series of week-long programming dedicated to these mysterious, majestic and misunderstood sea creatures. And so began the greatest period in our nation's history. Note: Not an over-statement. Simple fact. You’re more accident prone(at least, tallness is what I’m blaming it on). It may be because our center of gravity is off, or maybe it’s just that we’re in closer proximity to things that can jump out of nowhere (like wildlife…or walls), but tall girls suffer from chronic clumsiness. True story. Let’s just take a look at some of the many “accidents” I’ve had to deal with:

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Bragging about all the nice things you're doing or have done only goes to show that you're not generous and not doing this out of the goodness of your heart. So, to sum up, you're not awesome, you're an asshole. Way to really show us what the spirit of the holidays is truly all about: making yourself look like the biggest saint to hit the earth since Jesus. He's not impressed. So simmer down.



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