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HOW MUCH FAMILY AND FRIENDS COSTIf the correlation between the amount of money and the degree of happiness is complex, t...
28/02/2022

HOW MUCH FAMILY AND FRIENDS COST

If the correlation between the amount of money and the degree of happiness is complex, then the dependence of the degree of happiness on the level of social connections, on the contrary, is very simple. The deeper and more stable the social bonds of a person, the happier he is. People who have been married for many years are happier than single people. According to one study, family ties add as much psychological comfort to life as an extra income of $100,000 a year. Another study found that being in a circle of friends that you meet at least once a month produces as much happiness as doubling your annual income.

HOW ONE BECOMES A GENIUSJohn Hayes of Carnegie Mellon University has studied five hundred masterpieces of classical musi...
27/02/2022

HOW ONE BECOMES A GENIUS

John Hayes of Carnegie Mellon University has studied five hundred masterpieces of classical music. Only three of them were written during the first ten years of a particular composer's career. Other things being equal, each of them took at least ten years of hard work to create something truly outstanding. This general rule unites the talents of Einstein, Picasso, T. S. Eliot, Freud and Martha Graham. But the point is not only in the hours spent, but also in what kind of work, with what kind of work, these hours were filled. The average performer tries to practice in the most comfortable way possible. Outstanding performers are more demanding and thoughtful in their studies. Usually they divide the work into thousands of small fragments, and then grind each of them to infinity with long and persistent repetition. Meadowmount Summer Music School students spend three hours reviewing just one page of sheet music. Sometimes they play a piece five times slower than the prescribed tempo. If a casual listener recognizes the melody, then the student is not playing slowly enough.

AMBITION INCREASES THE CHANCES OF SUCCESSAmbitious people often meet on their way a person like themselves who has manag...
26/02/2022

AMBITION INCREASES THE CHANCES OF SUCCESS

Ambitious people often meet on their way a person like themselves who has managed to achieve great success. This person may be a countryman, belong to the same ethnic group, or have something else in common with an ambitious person. By his own example, he shows the way and ignites confidence in the attainability of the goal. It is amazing how little it takes to kindle this imitative instinct. A few years ago, two scientists, Jeff Cohen and Greg Walton, gave Yale students a brief biography of a man named Nathan Jackson, a famous mathematician. One key detail was changed in half of the copies of the biography: Jackson's date of birth was the same as the birthday of the student who received the copy. Cohen and Walton then gave the same students math problems. Those students whose birthdays coincided with Jackson's birthday spent 65% more time solving problems than the rest. They subconsciously had a feeling of kinship with Jackson, and they decided at all costs to repeat his success.

THE EASY WAY TO KNOW IF YOU WILL BE A STARIn 1997, Gary McPherson studied a group of 157 randomly selected children who ...
25/02/2022

THE EASY WAY TO KNOW IF YOU WILL BE A STAR

In 1997, Gary McPherson studied a group of 157 randomly selected children who had just chosen a musical instrument and had begun learning to play it. Some children were successful and became good musicians, others eventually abandoned music. McPherson tried to find the qualities and traits that distinguished the former from the latter. It turned out that success was not determined by IQ, or an ear for music, or mathematical abilities, or the level of income of parents, or a sense of rhythm. The best predictor was the answer to a question McPherson asked the children before they chose an instrument: “How long do you think you will play?” Children who were only going to play a little, did not do very well in the musical field. The children, who had intended to play for several years, managed to achieve more or less modest success. But there were kids in the group who said, “I want to be a musician. I'm going to play all my life." Such children soared in the musical sky. The anticipation of his future personality, which the child brought to the first lesson, was the spark from which the flame of all future success flared up. These children foresaw their future selves.

THE MORE WE KNOW, THE BETTER WE REMEMBERHuman knowledge is not like the collection of data stored in a computer's memory...
24/02/2022

THE MORE WE KNOW, THE BETTER WE REMEMBER

Human knowledge is not like the collection of data stored in a computer's memory. The ability of a computer to remember data does not improve with the accumulation of information. Human knowledge, on the other hand, is insatiable and full of life. The better a person knows the subject, the faster and better he remembers new data, new information on this topic. In one experiment, third graders and college students were asked to memorize a list of cartoon characters. The third-graders coped with the task better than the students, as they were more familiar with the material. In another experiment, a group of children between the ages of eight and twelve, who were considered slow-witted at school, and a group of adults with average intelligence were asked to memorize the names of pop stars. And again, the little slow-thinkers bypassed the adults. The existing knowledge improved the quality of memorization.

WHAT WOMEN MEN LIKEDavid Bass studied more than 10,000 people in 37 communities around the world and found that the stan...
22/02/2022

WHAT WOMEN MEN LIKE

David Bass studied more than 10,000 people in 37 communities around the world and found that the standards of female beauty are approximately the same all over the globe. Everywhere, men value healthy skin, full lips, long shiny hair, symmetrical facial features, a small distance between lips and chin and between nose and chin, and a waist-to-hip ratio of 0.7. An analysis of paintings created over the past thousand years has shown that most of the women depicted on them maintain exactly this ratio. It is also characteristic of the "bunnies" of Pl***oy magazine, although the completeness of the models may vary depending on the fashion. Even famously skinny supermodel Twiggy has a waist-to-hip ratio of 0.73.
.. Men who are deficient in any status category can compensate for this damage with achievements in another category. Several studies regarding online dating have shown that short men have an equal chance of being tall if they earn more than they do. Gunther Hitch, Ali Hortaxu, and Dan Ariely calculated that a five-foot-six-inch (165 cm) man would be as popular with women as a six-foot (185 cm) man if he made $175,000 more a year. All other things being equal, an African American will be just as successful with a white woman as a white man if he earns $154,000 more a year than he does (women are less likely to date other ethnic groups than men).

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