Neuroworld � Blog Archive � The Al Gore’s Giant Fraggin’ Mansion Effect � A True/Slant Contributor: "[W]e’re constantly calculating the trade-off between being able to see ourselves as good people and the cost of engaging in all that non-advantageous goodness.
You might expect that being prompted (primed) to think of yourself as a good person would make you more altruistic or moral — but, in fact, the exact opposite appears to be the case. Primed to think about what a good person you are, your most likely reaction is to think you’ve paid your morality dues and go on about your business."
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Smile for the camera - it might help you stay happily married
Smile for the camera - it might help you stay happily married
"The bigger your grin in your high-school yearbook photo, the more likely you are to have a successful marriage, according to a new study."
"The bigger your grin in your high-school yearbook photo, the more likely you are to have a successful marriage, according to a new study."
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