8 Common, Long-Lasting Effects of Narcissistic Parenting
Living in the shadow of a narcissistic parent can stunt the development of our personality in many ways. To be raised by a narcissistic parent can make any child feel that they are not good enough. Here are eight common effects of narcissistic...
How to Reprogram Your Subconscious Mind to Reach Your Goals
About 97% of your brain belongs to your subconscious mind. Therefore it is way more powerful than your conscious mind. Your subconscious mind is the gatekeeper of your comfort zone. That is why you also need to focus on your subconscious mind...
The 12 Laws of Karma Explained
Karma can be defined as good or bad luck, viewed as resulting from one’s actions. Karma is a lifestyle that encourages positive thinking and positive actions. It is not meant to punish you. It’s there to help you learn. How else are you...
Have You Heard
Learning to Earn
TweetThe idea that more education is the way to help workers get ahead is a cherished American principle. In fact, this “human capital” view of education dates all the way back to another period of roaring inequality in the US: the Gilded...
School Ratings, Rankings and Wrongdoing
TweetSchool ranking season is on us once again, which means that Have You Heard co-host Jack Schneider is in a lather. Episode #106 is devoted to demystifying the “brutal pessimism” of school rankings and ratings, from higher education...
Reopening a Can of Worms
TweetHave You Heard wades into the pitched debate about reopening schools. We hear from an epidemiologist, then tour the land to talk to parents and teachers who are trying to navigate an impossibly complex situation. Have You Heard · #105...
Chicago Boyz
Picking Up The Pieces
Well, two weeks ago we were freezing our butts off. Two days ago, we are having to run the AC because it turned warm, muggy, and humid. And today it’s cold and rainy again. Welcome to Texas. Don’t like the weather? Wait five minutes or a week...
Worthwhile Reading
Vitaliy Katsenelson writes worthwhile content for those interested in investing, art, classical music, and philosophical thoughts about life in general. See his recent post about coveting and envy. Doggedness, canine and human. A piece...
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TRUMP MAKES A “HOLE IN ONE” WITH CPAC SPEECH
Re-posted from GrrrGraphics.com MAR 1, 2021 AT 12:09 PM The legitimate President, Donald J. Trump, made a triumphant return with his first public speech since the election was stolen. The crowd was enthusiastic and chanted the now...
Spinning Turbines, or Not!
Tony Heller Feb 17, 2021 The wind turbines have shut down in Texas, and now green energy scamsters are spinning the truth to place the blame on somebody else. YouTube shut me down for two weeks and has made it … Continue reading →...
The LEFT Always Seeks to Suppress All Freedom & they Have Now Canceled Justice Thomas for his Vote
Armstrong Economics Blog/Tyranny Re-Posted Mar 2, 2021 by Martin Armstrong The oppression by the left is always detrimental to freedom, for they do not believe in any freedom whatsoever — freedom must always conform to their vision of society...
The BRAD BLOG
Haaland's Historic Interior Nomination Becomes 'Proxy Fight' Over Much More: 'BradCast' 3/2/2021
As Washington State's Democratic Senator Maria Cantwell suggested last week, the phony GOP uproar over Rep. Deb Haaland (D-NM)'s nomination by Joe Biden to become the first Native American Secretary of the U.S. Interior Department is a 'proxy...
'Green News Report' - March 2, 2021
IN TODAY'S RADIO REPORT: Water crisis persists in Texas and Jackson, Mississippi, two weeks after extreme winter storm; Latinos disproportionately exposed to worst water in US, new study finds; US House passes Biden's COVID relief bill...
Post-Surge: 'We're Screwing it Up All Over Again': 'BradCast' 3/1/2021
Plummeting COVID rates and FDA approval of a brand new, one-shot vaccine seem like very good news! And it is...if it weren't for our propensity to screw it all up again, as our guest on today's BradCast explains. [Audio link to today's full show...
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It’s a dog’s life
Fred arrived at the movie theater a few minutes late, after the movie had already started. As his eyes adjusted to the darkness, he noticed a dog sitting next to its owner in the row ahead of him. The dog seemed to be watching the movie with great...
How to have a good time with things you probably have lying around the house
Monday chuckles
BlackListed News
Merck To Manufacture Johnson & Johnson Single Shot Vaccine Amid Efficacy Questions
Update (0910ET): In a promising development for anyone fearful of vaccine supply issues, The Wall Street Journal reports that Merck will help produce Johnson & Johnson’s single-shot Covid-19 vaccine. According to administration...
Paid Social Media Influencers To Spread Law Enforcement's Version Of George Floyd's Killing
Much has been written about police departments using taxpayer dollars to create their own Public Relations (PR) departments. But this latest twist might leave you screaming for justice for George Floyd's killers...
Reasons Why Bill Gates Is Now America’s Biggest Farmland Owner
The inflation hedge is definitely a part of it, but my guess is that future production of dangerous frankenpHood is the main driver.
Research Digest
Companies Undermine “Sacred” Values Like Environmentalism When Co-opting Them For Profit Or Prestige
By Emma Young. When companies used such values for corporate gain, people felt those values were less sacred.
Americans Simultaneously Hold Both Positive And Negative Stereotypes About Atheists
By Emily Reynolds. Participants believed atheists to be fun and open-minded, at the same time as finding them immoral.
Phone Fears And Dolphin Directions: The Week’s Best Psychology Links
Our weekly round-up of the best psychology coverage from elsewhere on the web In 2001, Air Transat Flight 236 lost…
Atlas Obscura - Latest Articles and Places
The Man Who Built 40 Castles Around a Little German Town
You notice the castles the minute you arrive in Gerbstedt, a quiet little town in Germany’s Saxony-Anhalt state, an hour’s drive from Leipzig. Elaborately constructed miniature castles, replete with tiny windows, shrubs, and dwellers...
Leave Only Footsteps and Take Your Poop When Visiting Japan's Lush Iriomote Island
Picking through overhanging palm leaves and tiptoeing over mangrove roots, the sound of gushing water rumbles into earshot, drowning out the chirp of tropical birds and insects. The rainforest clears, revealing a crystalline rock pool...
Niigata Rice Cracker Museum & Bakauke Inari in Niigata, Japan
A rice cracker notable for its banana-like shape, bakauke is a very popular snack in Japan. It comes in flavors like soy sauce with seaweed, soy sauce and sesame, and mild curry. The cracker was introduced in 1990 by Befco, then known...
Accidental Deliberations
Tuesday Night Cat Blogging
Slumbering cats.
Tuesday Afternoon Links
This and that for your Tuesday reading.- Rob Gillezeau discusses how public health measures offer better results even in sheer economic terms than allowing an excess of activity which causes community spread. Joan Greve reports on the CDC's...
Monday Morning Links
Miscellaneous material to start your week.- Karl Leffme interviews Jake Lytle about the movement to unionize marijuana-related work in Chicago. And Jay Greene and Eli Rosernberg report on an all-too-rare expression of support for unionization...
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