Thursday, May 14, 2009

Remember where you came from


(via NYTimes.com)

You have many more equals than you think


(via AdamWalters10)

Be in the habit of letting your mind wander

"Contrary to the notion that daydreaming is a sign of laziness, letting the mind wander can actually let the parts of the brain associated with problem-solving become active, a new study finds.

The findings, detailed in the May 11 issue of the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, suggest that daydreaming is an important cognitive state where we may unconsciously turn our attention from immediate tasks to sort through important problems in our lives."

(via LiveScience)