Here in America, it’s been only a couple of days since Thanksgiving; however, a lot of you might know someone who’s had their Christmas decorations…
Posts published in November 2017
Abandonment has been an issue of mine for as long as I can remember. I’d have an absolute panic going to school, hugging my mom…
Like most people, music fuels a large part of my life. In times of emotional highs and lows, I turn to music as a way…
Yesterday’s Thanksgiving turkey is today’s lunch. But for many of us we didn’t have our pumpkin pie and eat it too. Perhaps, there were too…
Daylight saving time has ended, and winter is in the air. During these darker months, up to five percent of people in the United States…
Long time readers of mine know that I do two things on my birthday every year: Write a blog about the previous year through the…
One of psychology’s most reliable phenomena is “the overconfidence phenomenon”—the tendency, when making judgments and forecasts, to be more confident than correct. Stockbrokers market their…
Moving along the treadmill of life, many of us succumb to the ever-present pressures to be faster, stronger, more efficient, and smarter. Perspective on what is…
American Association of the Advancement of Science (AAAS) to induct Dr. Gordon and other recipients in February ceremony. Source: NIH