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Do you know that Simon and Garfunkel tune? You know the one where they say … “Feelin’ Groovy!” That came into my head as I was thinking about what to blog on today. Another psychology topic, that makes two in a row. This one is more specifically about what I call the “Psychology of Perception.” I [...]
By Damien Riley
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Posted in Psychology
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Also tagged book, creativity, Education, groovy, Health, leo buscgalia, lesson, life, m scott peck, mental-health, Psychology, psychology topic, richard carlson, rollo may, simon and garfunkel, teacher, wife, wit, Work
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February 28, 2008 – 7:03 pm
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I’ve written about many of my heroes here at the Funny Farm but none of them are quite as special to me as Dr. Seuss. Maybe it’s because he is a proponent of reading or maybe it’s because he is wacked out of his mind (like he’s from the funny farm here with us). [...]
By Damien Riley
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Posted in Inspiration, Self Improvement
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Also tagged art, book, charles schulz, children, children s books, dr seuss, funny farm, hero, Horton, imagination, Inspiration, lesson, life, Mulberry Street, rejection, theodor geisel, Work
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December 11, 2007 – 10:35 pm
In I’ve Always Looked Up to Giraffes, Goldie theorizes that great leaders are comparable to giraffes. They stand above the crowd, everyone looks up to them, they can reach the sweetest fruit, they have good vision, they listen with compassion, they are friendly, the are not afraid to stick their necks out, they move competently, [...]