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Snacks.

Is it more than the bridge between meals?

Scientists say 83% of you are snacking right now.

But what are you eating?

And what does it say about you?

Oreos are one of the cornerstones of the snack family.

They scream "ooo you're bold" You're one of the few people that still drinks milk

regularly.

You just can't resist that ooey gooey chocolatey experience.

It's sensual for you, don't lie.

You also have a problem growing facial hair, so you're fond of the milk mustache.

Cheetos are one of the classics.

You've been eating them since you were seven.

But now you're older and inquisitive.

What even is it?

You're Brave.

A lesser person would wipe their hands off, but you lick them.

And that makes you kinky...or just a fan of cheese.

Gummy bears are an underrated snack.

Others are scared of the stomach pain and the digestive issues, but you power through

because after 8 years of eating these things, your tolerance to pain has risen.

You've got a 6 pack of abs that can deflect punches and take down an entire family-sized

bag of these in one sitting.

You're somewhat of a masochist.

The constipation pain doesn't scare you, and neither do the ingredients.

Everyone loves ice cream but you have a special connection with it.

You're a competitive person, you like the chase of eating it all before it melts.

You've got a strong mind.

You face brain freeze head on.

With these two traits I can conclude that you were totally that kid in class that announced

to the room that you were done with your quiz first, before anyone else.

And for the love of Christ, we heard you loud and clear.

Pfft.

You look at ice cream lovers and scoff.

You're sophisticated.

You sniff after you utter something witty.

Wherever you are, you just came back from the gym.

You joke about being "sooo OCD" but really you're incredibly anal and it's hard to

deal with.

You just don't get all the hubbub about candy.

'FRUIT IS JUST LIKE NATURE'S CANDY' you tell yourself.

It's fresh, it's sweet, it's healthy.

It's perfect for instagram.

You're better than everyone else because of your connection with nature.

Or maybe your headband is a little too tight.

But no matter who you are, no matter which snack you love, you will always be better

than Saltine Steve.

His entire wardrobe is sepia toned.

He never smiles.

His favorite meal is meatloaf.

And he is undoubtedly, a sad man.

Don't be Saltine Steve.

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What Dimension Are We In, 3D, 4D or 5D - Duration: 6:21.

you

the answers may come from automatic writing meditation intuition higher self

guides channeled or from soul group question number three there is so much

mention of the third dimension fourth dimension fifth dimension and even

mentions of embodiment of sixth seventh eighth and and so on dimensional

energies some say we are in the third dimension some say we are in the fourth

some say we are in the fifth why is this where do you think we are frequency wise

what can you share about this to help clarify for those that are being

confused by this Heather in general the different dimensions are simply

different frequencies which frequency you are on is really determined by what

you are doing at the moment physically our bodies are in the third

dimension this is the only dimension in which they can exist and also why as we

begin our ascension into different dimensions we become light beings

instead of physical beings it's rare that you have never encountered or

visited the fourth dimension even most people who have not yet awakened have

done so the fourth dimension can also be known

as the veil family members friends pets anyone you know that has passed away has

traveled through the veil when we feel see or sense them after their passing we

are connecting with them in the fourth dimension the fifth dimension in higher

is where we are headed and will eventually reside permanently as we

connect with our higher selves our guides and ascended masters we are

reaching into these dimensions to do so as we become more experienced with

meditations astral travel and connecting to the universe as a whole it continues

to open up new dimensions for us to access for example many higher selves

reside in the fifth dimension ascended masters frequent the sixth dimension you

can usually connect with the Angels in the ninth dimension and lions will be

12th dimensional or higher so if you've ever connected to any of these beings

there is a good chance you were accessing that dimension

the bottom line is physically we are three-dimensional spiritually and soul

wise we can travel through many different dimensions and are not limited

by our physical barriers heather Genoveva the reason that there are such

discrepancies in the realities is because you are all experiencing life

differently every person has their own lessons to process this is why some

experience a lower frequency because they have yet to process and integrate

their inner work or lack thereof the level of frequency one experiences is

relative relative to the observer based on the individual soul plan as a

collective one can say that we are in between the third and fourth dimension

the fifth dimension is within grasp but only if we choose that reality once you

choose to do in her work and release the limitations you have created for

yourself you will experience 5d and above anything that makes you laugh and

allows you to create what truly resonates within your heart brings you

that much closer to unity consciousness it makes it easier to choose a higher

frequency and therein you experience an optimal reality remember you have the

ability to choose what you wish to see and feel just choose love to all mantis

being guide me she knew for me the strongest answer I got on this very

clearly is IT doesn't matter there are many times when I have wanted to name

everything and understand everything about what is happening during this

Ascension process I've Airy recently found that the need

or intense want to know these things has lessened in my meditations lately I've

been able to get into that trance / present time being mode very easily it's

just feeling connected relaxed and blissful when I focus too much on trying

to figure out everything it distracts me away from keeping my focus on more of

present time then what may or may not happen tomorrow or in the future feel

the energies and make sense of them in the now focus on being with all there is

being connected to in feeling source one issue that I've had in that I believe

others have / are having is that I still think too many are comparing this

ascension to other ascensions many of us here now are ascended masters that have

ascended many times and not just on Gaia but many other places I know that for me

in a lot of the lifetimes I ascended before this I would just leave my

physical body behind since we are bringing our physical bodies with us and

they have to be transformed this is uncharted territory the other part of

this is that Gaia herself is ascending and we are along for the ride so that

also makes this ascension different as well

lastly the collective consciousness of the planet is also deciding how this

goes as we are collectively creating the experiences of this ascension

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Jordan B Peterson: What Is Religion? What Is The Advantage Of Religious language? - Duration: 5:23.

So

I would say that a

primary religious language

Insofar as there is such a thing it's something I tried to detail in maps of meaning this first book

I wrote a very complicated book

but

Religious propositions are in some sense

Abstracted generalizations about what being consists of and how to act in it?

It's not the same thing as a set of hypotheses about material reality, and it's partly because in the religious domain

The the moral imperative is primary whereas in the empirical domain

the factual

Factual domain is primary or the sensory domain is primary something like that so the question from the religious perspective is something like

How is it best? How should we best construe the world if we wish to determine how to act?

Properly within it

and

The way that that language is developed, it's developed over

it's developed as a consequence of an evolutionary process both biological and cultural and

It's culminated in a set of of

stories essentially that have characters

The characters basically represent something like the permanently unknowable

So that's the mystery that surrounds us all that would be associated to say with the potential of the future and the potential in you

But the part of being that's transcendent right that constantly escapes from your theorizing

That's the unknown it's like unexplored territory for animals

And it's a permanent part of being so there's unexplored territory the unknown and there's explored territory

culture the known and that's this room and that's the

Cultural mores that unites us well enough so that we can all sit here and be peaceful while we're while we're discussing difficult things

So that's the landscape the religious landscape. That's yin, and yang. That's chaos and order

Interestingly enough it looks like it's to that landscape that our brain has adapted

Because the right hemisphere looks like it's roughly responsible for processing chaos on the unknown and the left hemisphere

Roughly responsible for processing the known and the familiar and that's on good evidence

If you don't want to take my word for it, you can read Iain McGilchrist the master and his emissary

Which is quite masterful treatment of the neuropsychological literature, and so that's the religious domain yin

And yang chaos an order and it places human beings at the center of that

The idea is that we're always confronted by what we understand and have to adapt to that even if even in its tyrannical

manifestation and we're always

faced with the with the permanent reality of the

Permanently incomprehensible that can burst into our life at any moment and disrupt it. That's reality

and then the religious question is if that's reality how do you orient yourself in relationship to those two permanent domains and

the answer to that is something like

Pursue the instinct of meaning

because it looks like meaning is the

instinctive

response

neural psychologically grounded in in the orienting reflex

I would say which is a very primordial reflex

But the unknown meaning is the response that Orient's us in that world and so when we're engaged in a meaningful Enterprise

it's a signal from the deepest elements of our biological being that we have the balance between what we know and

Makes us secure and what we don't know and have yet to explore

properly sync and

That makes us

secure but not totalitarian and

engaged but not terrified and

By staying on that midpoint that midpoint of balance that's Dow by the way

That's the way from the Daoists perspective by staying on that midpoint. We do what's best for us

What's best for our families? What's best for our community and god only knows beyond that we do all of that simulator

Simultaneously and we can tell that we're doing that

It speaks to us when we're doing that and that's the deepest of religious instinct and it's that

capability to orient on that border between

chaos and order that's exemplified in great mythological heroes like saint george who goes out to slay the dragon or

Or christ who welcomes death who embraces?

Who embraces?

Mortality and vulnerability and strives forward nonetheless and

There's nothing outside of the religious language that communicates that kind of grandeur

There's nothing that you can use to communicate to people who are in the diarist of straights

What's most important about life in in the manner that will help set them straight and put their soul at peace

So that's the advantage of the religious language

Yes, sir well, thank you both for a very

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What To Look For When Interviewing│Branding Your Reputation - Duration: 9:03.

know that since you have a brand you have a vision you have a why you're

hiring people you're starting to build momentum people want to work with your

organization then you're gonna need to you're gonna need to monitor your brand

to protect it as well as move the brand forward did you know that like some of

the craziest stuff will pop up so there's free versions of mention and

buzzsumo and the first so many are free if your name gets mentioned you can you

can get an automated email popping up you can find inaccurate information

about your reputation because think about all we have is our reputation all

I have is my word to people and following through and having integrity

and ethics and if someone smears that I have to make sure we protect that

because that means 400 some people are impacted so check your reputation you

use one of these just punch it in and use the free app did you know this is

kind of interesting some of the weirdest stuff popped up I did it I got an email

automated from "Mention" and it said this Mexican kid was Italian last name

grabbed American dream now first of all I'm not Mexican

I have more ethnicities in me than the United Nations that I'll tell you I have

many ethnicities in me but I'm not Mexican nothing wrong with it I don't

know why but then I go on to read the inaccuracies and it says my adoptive I'm

adopted my doctor mother says Brunhild would

come home for a summer visit with her Italian American husband Jack DiNovi

Jack was an authentic Italian dude from Philly

he had an accent like you'd hear on the Sopranos like that my dad had no accent

he was a teacher he wasn't a gangster and then it said Brett DiNovi Google

that says then they adopt a little boy from Mexico his name is Brett wait it

goes on and on I didn't bother to correct it you know I did call my mom

since I'm adopted I said mom I'm from Mexico it was like silent for a little

while like mom am i from mexico it's cool I want to know she's like now

you're Native American Italian Japanese like she went into a whole thing and

clarified but anyway just protect make sure that you check for inaccuracies and

correct them people can give you bad google ratings number five I think

familiarity again is gonna be important so no matter where we work with BDA and

when we're hacking human behavior and when we're trying to spread the science

we make sure that there's one factor that there's consistency and there's a

bar you need to know that your organization no matter where your logo

pops up that there's a minimum bar there's a standard of excellence and

that wherever they go they're gonna get some so some level of excellence so

Marlene and I when we end up going away whenever we can afford it I'm like oh

man Souter ritz-carlton cuz I don't care what country it is it's always got a

minimum standard I always know I'm getting a little mint

on my pillow you don't want unpredictability I'm not gonna stay at

the Bates Motel and not know where it is because you don't know what you're

getting you follow me so it's important consistency in your brand you need to

know if you work for ABC behavior or whatever that ABC brand it's going to

give them a standard of excellence no matter where you where that client goes

and number two is the selection mechanism again there's not a whole lot

of research illness but finding the right people is like it's like

it's very important because did you realize that the compensation workforce

which I can find was one of the most comprehensive studies showed that in

2016 there was almost 20% the turnover rate now I saw a study from someone

recently that was in a behavior analytic world saying that residential was

somewhere between 45 and 75 percent turnover so your selection mechanism is

I think our selection mechanism is partly what keeps our turnover at four

percent or lower because we ready at the gate so it might be slightly flawed

those numbers but it's because we right away we we doubt whether it's a good

match or not because someone you all know the numbers

it can cost somewhere between like you know twenty percent and five hundred

percent of the replacement of that employee when there's turnover right so

at the gate it's important so we do a pre-interview to find a diamond in a

rough our pre-interview asked very targeted questions we ask questions

about in the very beginning we want to know is this just a means to an end or

are they going to be diehard behavior analyst we want to know are they we ask

questions we have a pay-for-performance model we don't have a bunch of people

sitting around on on salary we ask a question in the survey would you like a

low steady salary very low or would you like a free operate mechanism where you

can make a lot and work hard and their answers to that question helps us

determine that's just one factor out of many again I don't have research on this

but these are questions that people answer we want to know if they want to

be a behavior analyst or I'll ask boy ask questions like what do you want to

do ten ten years from now and we use we use Google a good tool is Google Forms

which is you can you get a free version or Survey Monkey either one of those

they're really good and we'll ask that question do you want to be behavior

analyst or you want you want to be a counselor I don't know if counselors

still lay on couches do they I don't know but use there's certain things that

are not legal for you to go getting certain things getting certain personal

information and saying it in an interview you're not allowed to ask

certain things interview according to labor laws but you can do some recon and

do a little intelligence and and determine exactly their history I mean I

saw someone that was espousing this bleach therapy like puring autism with

bleech drinking it that wanted a job and I sold them putting it all over the

LinkedIn and Facebook I'm like let's not hire them you know I mean I think again

maybe it's maybe it's like a falsely low number as a result of weeding people out

early but it's important you can you can skip a lot of hardship and turnover

where families and teachers are upset I'd rather not serve the learner if

we're gonna have someone come and go within four weeks because you know

sometimes by the time the staff learns to implement a plan with integrity and

there's turnover intermittent reinforcement of problem behaviors

occurs and the behaviors are worse right you're better off not even serving that

learner find people that buy your mission and so forth number two in the

interview I find that doing panel interviews are

critical so I'm gonna move along quicker with this panel reviews are very very

critical because you can you can study the social behaviors are people going to

interrupt others we interview them in a panel or are they going to dominate the

conversation and are they gonna have eye contact one person we hired it was so

cool because you could tell that they were a leader and you can tell they were

compassionate because somebody was struggling and nervous and then they

kind of like prompted them and gave him a hint and it was so cool we're like

you're hired not you because you saw the other thing is talk last when you're

interviewing people this again this needs to be studied a little further but

don't tell them about your organization in your culture before you ask questions

be the last person to talk and let them speak and when they start talking about

RDI or some sort of other therapy that you might not agree with that will help

you determine if they're right don't like avoid avoid the need to talk

about your company and and and its mission let them speak be the last one

to speak in the interview and then then we often have a follow-up day I'm sorry

sorry I'm killing you with homes YouTube stuff but it's our latest kick and what

we do is after the interview we asked them to do a follow-up because people

can be really great in person and articulate and they can describe the for

function as well but then their follow up it's so poor they won't even do a

simple assignment so we have a follow-up assignment which requires them to

determine what their niche might be and then we want to see them follow up

so if people don't respond within so many days they're already out

like a ten-year-old

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Pissed Off Gowdy Just Humiliated Comey After What He Did To Trump And Melania - Duration: 13:32.

Pissed Off Gowdy Just Humiliated Comey After What He Did To Trump And Melania

"The man of integrity who was going to tell the American people how it is — the last

virgin in town."Image may contain: 2 people, people smiling, closeup

On Friday South Carolina Congressman Trey Gowdy blasted James Comey over the former

FBI director's forthcoming book which is oddly enough called "Beneath the Dignity"

of the bureau.

Gowdy made his thoughts known on Fox & Friends this morning when he said.

"I can't think of anyone who's done a better job of politicizing the FBI than

[Comey] has in the last 36 to 48 hours, I think it's sad."

People who have already read the book have criticised Comey for even going as far as

criticizing President Trump's appearance.

And in one section Comey even writes that during an intelligence briefing the Republican's

"face appeared slightly orange, with bright white half-moons under his eyes where I assumed

he placed small tanning goggles, and impressively coiffed, bright blond hair, which upon close

inspection looked to be all his."

Also adding I remember wondering, how long it must take him in the morning to get that

done."Comey who himself looks like a kind of giraffe measuring a towering 6'8? also

writes that he made a "point" to notice Trump's hand size, who is only 6'3?Image

may contain: 4 people, sunglasses and closeup

But what's perhaps the worst part of this book that reads like something out of yellow

press news is that Comey also goes on to describe President Trump as a "mob boss" who is

"untethered to the truth."

Did anyone ever think we would ever see the day that the deep state would stoop so low

as to have a former FBI director who was fired.

Write a book making fun of a sitting president?

Can anyone imagine what would have happened if this would have been done to Barack Obama

who really was a gangster in many ways, to the point of even exercising his executive

power and saying

"I have a pen and a phone," as a threat if the GOP wouldn't go along with his shenanigans?

Here is more on James Comey's legacy via Vox: "Back in October 2016, Sen. Dianne

Feinstein (D-CA) called then-FBI Director James Comey's decision to look into new

Hillary Clinton emails just days before the election "appalling."

Her comment reflected the general sentiment among Democrats at the time.

But in May 2017, President Donald Trump fired Comey because the FBI wouldn't end an investigation

into a former top Trump aide's Russia ties.

Democrats, almost in unison, openly warned that dismissing Comey meant Trump may have

tried to obstruct justice.Image may contain: 2 people, people smiling, closeup

And after reports surfaced that Trump had called Comey a "nut job," Feinstein herself

defended the former FBI director, saying that "Comey is no way, shape, or form a nut job."

As Comey now sits down for high-profile interview after high-profile interview to promote his

new book.

Expect the good feelings from Democrats and the media alike to keep coming.

Comey's new memoir, A Higher Loyalty, is due to come out on Tuesday.

The already-released excerpts indicate that it's highly critical of Trump, and the tome

will assuredly inspire more Comey fandom on television, radio, and print.

It may lead to even more arguments, like Damon Linker's in the Week last June, "that

the former FBI director is a bona fide American hero."But painting Comey that way misses

a lot.

He led the FBI when the bureau possibly mishandled its investigation into Clinton's use of

a private email server when she was secretary of state.

Perhaps costing Hillary Clinton the election.

He was also the FBI director when he oversaw increased surveillance of Muslim communities

and a culture of suspicion against Muslims and used suspect methods to stop terrorists,

Put together, as the Washington Post's Margaret Sullivan noted on March 31.Image may contain:

2 people, people smiling, closeup

Comey is undeserving of the veneration and softball questions he will surely field in

the coming days in response to his much-hyped new book.

That, in part, is because he did a successful job at cultivating his holier-than-thou persona,

says Matthew Miller, a top Justice Department spokesperson in the Obama administration.

"He wanted to position himself as the hero," Miller told me, "the man of integrity who

was going to tell the American people how it is — the last virgin in town."

The problem, though, is that the media fell for it.

How Comey handled the Clinton probe

At around 11 am on July 5, 2016, then-FBI Director Comey gave a surprise televised address

— thrusting him into the national spotlight.

"This will be an unusual statement in at least a couple ways," he admitted from the

FBI's lectern.

"I am going to include more detail about our process than I ordinarily would.

Because I think the American people deserve those details in a case of intense public

interest."

The "case" in question was the FBI's probe into Clinton's use of a personal email

server to conduct State Department business.

Investigators wanted to know if Clinton had handled classified information on an insecure

network.Image may contain: 2 people, people smiling, closeup

Which could make it easier for foreign adversaries to steal top secrets.

But Comey recommended no criminal charges to the Justice Department, instead reprimanding

her as "extremely careless" after finding 110 emails containing classified information

among the 30,000 reviewed messages.

The following day, then-Attorney General Loretta Lynch accepted Comey's choice not to charge

Clinton.

(Lynch had just days before that decision met with Bill Clinton on an Arizona tarmac,

leading to calls for her recusal from the case.)

Comey, in effect, closed the case.

According to an April 2017 New York Times report about Comey's actions during the

election, he chose this approach for a few reasons.

First, to let those people within the FBI who were upset with Clinton's conduct know

that Comey heard and understood their concerns.

But second, and most importantly, he aimed to shield the bureau from GOP-led attacks

that the FBI took it easy on Clinton.

Those attacks came anyway.

"This announcement defies explanation.

No one should be above the law," House Speaker Paul Ryan tweeted after Comey's remarks.

"It appears damage is being done to the rule of law."Image may contain: 2 people,

people smiling, closeup

But the more controversial moment came three months later.

As part of a probe into former Rep. Anthony Weiner's (D-NY) sexually explicit conversations

with a minor, the FBI found some of Clinton's emails on his laptop.

That was no coincidence: Huma Abedin, Weiner's wife and a close Clinton aide at the State

Department, backed up thousands of emails on her husband's computer.

Some agents believed Clinton had hidden emails from them, adding to suspicions that the messages

on Weiner's laptop might just be the missing emails."

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JEALOUS HILLARY: What She Just Admitted Proves Exactly Why She Lost - Duration: 2:37.

JEALOUS HILLARY: What She Just Admitted Proves Exactly Why She Lost.

Hillary Clinton commented on North Korea.

And, as Patriotic American's we can all be happy that Hillary is NOT Commander-in-Chief.

In her haste, to criticize President Trump, she completely explained to the world WHY

she lost the election.

The American people cannot have faith in a person who talks out of both sides of her

face.

And who is so far removed, that she doesn't even understand that few actually trust her.

HRC says Trump is being played!

(It's hard to hold back the laughter, so why try?)

In a segment on CBS Sunday Morning, Hillary rips President Trump's strategy on North

Korea and proves America made the RIGHT choice in President Trump.

Hillary says during the interview, "He's getting played by Putin and Kim Jong-un."

Then quite amusingly continues to say, "I'm not sure he understands that."

If only, Hillary would have understood she was being played while selling off 20% of

our Uranium mineral rights to the Soviets.

As one American said, anonymously, "Her critique might mean something if she hadn't

been an abject failure as Secretary of State."

The comment sums it up quite well.

There's just not a lot to add to the statement.

Hillary admits that she does not "see a plan" on North Korea.

Hillary comments, "If we look at the country itself.

We can't do it in a vacuum apart from the world.

You know, the situation in North Korea is very dangerous.

And I think what we have had coming out of the President is not coherent."

She continues, "He attacks our ally, South Korea.

He doesn't seem to understand or have the people around him who can lead a very focused

diplomatic effort."

It appears, she is confusing her State Department with President Trumps!"

Then she says it!

"Sitting here I don't' see a plan or strategy that I hear from the President and

the General's.

I don't hear much out of the Secretary of State."

Newsflash, Hillary!

You don't 'hear' because you are NOT in the loop!

And you are grossly incompetent on so many levels.

Hillary completely botched Benghazi.

And because of the "stand down" order, lives were lost.

Shameful.

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Take A Minute | What Are Your Love Languages? - Duration: 1:02.

so we're going a little bit off script and a little bit out of the norm from

what I've been doing lately but honestly I've missed making videos like this so

this is how we're doing our Take A Minute today

For today's Take A Minute it really is going to take a minute.

I'm curious what are your love languages? If you're not familiar with them or if you

don't know what your love languages are

I will provide a link to a quiz that you can take down in the description of this

video. Feel free to share your results with me in the comments or with the

people that you love so that they know how to love you. But this is just the

thing that I'm doing right now I'm very interested in and I would like to know,

What are your love languages?

Alright have a wonderful week and I look forward

to hopefully seeing you next week because as you can tell I've not been

doing these lately, that's different story altogether.

Have a wonderful week. Bye!

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Russell Group Universities What are they? Is is worth it? Stepping Further #18 - Duration: 3:31.

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What if Canadians talked like the Liberals? | Andrew Scheer - Duration: 0:51.

Honey, why did you come to bed so late last night?

I've demonstrated a level of transparency, openness,

and accountability that has been

completely unheard of in the past.

But, I will continue to answer the difficult questions, and I'll continue to show

that I'm working hard every day

to remain worthy of the trust that you've put in me.

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Hi everyone !

So, my name is Inna and I'm from France

Today I'm here because I want to answer to the question:

So, at first, let's define the words 'sustainable' and 'development': what does that mean ?

Something that is sustainable is something that can last in time

It's something that can be done over and over, again and again without causing damages

And the development is the process which allows something to grow, to evolve, in the right way usually

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Hi, I'm Evan, the creator of eRochefoucauld.

eRochefoucauld is about telling the story of humanity and the history of ideas

the good, the great, and the meaningful.

First, I love people and ideas, which means that I believe philosophy is meant to both

answer 'how shall I think,' and, 'what shall I do.'

A philosophy that can't be lived is like food that can't be eaten and a kitchen isn't

a storehouse for food, anymore than philosophy is a museum of ideas.

Second, we both learn and understand from the past, and plan and hope for the future.

After all, we live forward, and understand backward; and we must both live, and understand.

These are equally true, and equally important.

On every topic, every debate, and in every moment, there is a part of you and society

that says "this is where we have been and this is how things are."

While at the same time there's a part of you and society that says

"this is where we could go and this is how things could be."

I want to uplift both of these ideas, because that's a great conversation.

After all, history precedes every moment.

And I want to treat that history like a tool box of many ideas and to make those ideas

available in today's context.

The purpose of philosophy, after all, is not to impose one idea

but to make many ideas available.

And to do that, the best tool we seem to have and hope for, is:

Free thinking, free speaking, and free learning

And finally, I think we can enter a new renaissance or new enlightenment.

Sure, with every generation there's a new story about how the world is coming to an end.

And with every generation there's a new set of problems, challenges, and issues to take arms against.

While I am far from old or wise, I've lived long enough to know that we

will never be in short supply of those pointing out everything wrong with the world.

But most importantly, I don't want to build my life on a foundation of every problem I

see in the world or in others.

Do you?

Because there is only so much we can read, learn, or explore in our lifetime.

My goal, is to find the best in so many philosophies, religions, cultures, histories,

and people.

Because as it stands, we've come a long way from the swamp to the stars to the Internet.

And through that great dialogue and clash of ideas the arc of history is bending more

and more towards justice.

We know this, because we are lifting people out of poverty and eradicating disease faster

than any time in history.

And while the cost of accreditation has skyrocketed, the cost of education is nearly free.

So, with the tools of the 21st century I think we can rebuild that old agora.

Or at least, I think that's something worth doing, and a burden worth bearing.

The way I plan to start is by telling the story of humanity and the history of ideas:

the good, the great, and the meaningful.

Now, great ideas and stories belong to all of humanity

not one group or one individual.

So all my content will be free, forever.

But if you choose to financially support my work, thank you.

It's you that will allow me to remain independent and do more.

And with your help, I will be able to make more ideas and stories available, one week at a time.

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Why Kids Act Out "On Purpose" (And What You Can Do About It!) | Parenting A to Z - Duration: 13:38.

Hey hey, my friend! Welcome to Parenting A to Z! I'm Kelly Bourne and this week we're

diving right into revenge. And revenge, I know it's kind of a crazy sounding word,

it sounds really heavy and sort of ominous, but what I'm talking about

is those situations where you feel like your kids are acting out, they're saying

things and doing things on purpose. They're trying to stick it to you!

If you know what I mean?! I feel like every parent in the world will know what

I mean! So if you find yourself dealing with that kind of behaviour, stick with me,

we're gonna talk about why they can act out on purpose in those ways, and then

I've got some really practical tools on how you can deal and how you can turn

that whole deal right around! Comin' right up!

So what is revenge?

What are these revenge "misbehaviours" that I'm talking about?

I am talking about when you send your kids to their room and they trash it on

purpose. Or when they purposely break a plate, or when they purposely pull

flowers out of the garden, or they -- anytime you feel like they're doing

something on purpose to stick it to you. Like they're trying to

send you a message. That's what I'm talking about. So it could be

noticing escalating behaviour, it could be damaging property, it could be hurting

others, it really could show up in a whole different different variety

of ways, depending on your child your relationship, and just and just how

things are, and how they're seeing things. Because that's really what

it comes down to. And I'll touch on that briefly in a little bit, but first I want

to talk about how you can tell if you're dealing with this kind of behaviour. So if

you find yourself being really shocked, or disgusted, or really disturbed, or

really hurt, like if you're finding yourselves feeling really hurt like, how

could they do that?! That's a really good indication that you

could be dealing with revenge type of misbehaviours. The other way to tell,

this is probably for me, personally at least, the best way that I

can tell if I'm falling into this revenge cycle,

is in how I respond to my kids. So if I find myself being tempted

to respond with retaliation, to kind of up the ante, like oh you're gonna do that?!

Well I'm gonna show you who's boss! That is an excellent excellent

trigger for me, red alarm bells, like okay, hold it! Pump the brakes, Kelly!

This is what we're dealing with here. So anytime I'm thinking about

retaliation, or I'm gonna like, up the punishments, or I'm gonna

lecture them, or nag them into next week and show them who's boss, that is a

really good indication that I'm dealing with a revenge type of behaviour. And the

thing, I know revenge it's such a, I even feel weird saying it, it's such a crazy

harsh sounding word, but really what it really just means is that they're trying

to get back. They're trying to get back at us. And underlying so much of

that is a feeling of hurt. And that's the other big thing, when it comes to revenge

behaviours, is I feel like we can get really distracted by the outward display.

Whether it is them mouthing off, or being sassy, or damaging property, or being mean

to their brother, we can get so focused on that, that we can forget that the

underlying reason of why they're doing that is because they're feeling hurt or

they're feeling left out. So it's so important not to get distracted with the

outward behaviour and start to look at the underlying reasons as to why they're

doing this. Why are they acting out in this way, and why now? And really getting

curious about that. And that is the secret sauce right there, to turning things

around. Because it is never about pulling up the flowers, and it is never about

smashing the plate on purpose. It's always hitting at that underlying reason

why. That's where you'll start to see the behaviour change. And of course, you know

me! I'm so big on the "why" and when it comes to revenge-type behaviours, those

" I'm gonna stick it to mom and dad" kind of behaviours, "I'm gonna get back at

them," there's three really big reasons why our kids do that. Of course,

I don't want to paint with too wide of a brush, but just to give you

an idea, and to kind of start thinking and reframing this behaviour so you can

see what's really going on and what is actually really bothering your kids.

So the first really big reason our kids can act in this way is punishment. If our

kids have been punished and punished and punished and punished and punished and

punished into next week, any time they make a mistake or act out, it starts to

feed that cycle. They start to get the message that we're trying to make them

pay. And lots of times, heck! - let's be

honest! When we punish our kids that's what we're trying to do! We're

trying to make them pay for what they did. It's like somehow we think that if

we make them feel worse they'll somehow act better. And the big

reason why punishment is so ineffective and why punishment, whether it's threats,

or nagging, or bribing, or removing privileges, or all of the ways that we

can punish our kids when they act out, the reason it's so ineffective,

especially when it comes to these revenge-type behaviours is that it just

reinforces the message that "they're out to get me."

Because what do our kids do? Of course, we as parents, we think that, okay we're

gonna punish our kids and then they're gonna get it, and they're never gonna do

that again. But what happens from our kids' perspective? Instead of

them thinking about what they did, or what they could do differently next time,

or where they maybe could improve things, they're not thinking about any of that!

They're just thinking about how mean you are! So it's just like this

never-ending cycle. So punishment is right up there, one of the number one

reasons why our kids can act out in revenge. And then there's two other

reasons - one is constantly losing power struggles. If our kids feel like they're

always losing power struggles and we're always coming out on top as far as

those times we're locking heads, again, it could be with our younger kids

putting on boots, putting on coats, all those day-to-day struggles.

With our older kids, it could be us always putting our foot down, or never

allowing them to see their friends, or it could be anything! But from their

perspective, always losing power struggles, it gets really

defeating. You can just kind of feel like, "Oh man!

Well, if I'm not gonna win at this, I'm gonna win at THIS! I'm gonna

show them!" And that's where the revenge behaviours can come in. Third one is

sibling favouritism. So of course, we wouldn't do it intentionally, but

sometimes our kids can feel like one of their siblings is favoured and that can

be really hurtful, and that can be a really big source of these

types of behaviors that we see. So I say that not to like, guilt anyone, cuz

like, guys! I'm in the same boat with you! I am in the same boat with you.

But I feel like having an awareness of knowing that punishment, and our kids

losing power struggles, and our kids feeling like other siblings are favoured,

those are the root reasons for some of these misbehaviours

that we're seeing. So if we can have this awareness, it can cause us to kind of

step back before it gets to that point of their behaviours escalating. Those are

the three big reasons why they do it. I think it's important to to look at how

we can deal practically when we're faced with these situations. Right at the top

of the list, is acknowledging their hurt feelings. And trust me guys! I know this

can be like the absolute last thing you feel like doing when you feel like your

kids are breaking stuff, or being rude, or acting out on purpose. It's like the

absolute last thing you feel like doing, but it is the only way to start building

that connection and building that sense of trust back up, is to acknowledge where

they're at and that they might be hurting. Saying like, I'll say it

to my kids sometimes - "You must be really upset with me to talk to me like

that." or "did I do something to upset you? Because that's

not like you." Just recognizing and kind of throwing them a bone that I know this

isn't who they are. And asking what's bothering them, asking them what's up.

Just recognizing that something's going on. And coupled right closely

with that, is avoiding the punishment and the retaliation. Because like I said

earlier, that's only feeding the cycle. I know we think we're showing them who's

boss, but if we keep upping the ante they're gonna keep upping the ante. It's

up to us as the parents, as the adults, to break that cycle. To recognize what's

going on, and to take the hard step. I know it's funny how sometimes asking

for a hug can be taking the hard step when we feel like we need to be the ones

laying down the law, but recognizing that they're hurt, dealing with the hurt,

avoiding the punishment, and retaliation, that's how you will change

things. And you'll start to see a slow down tick in these behaviours. And I'm

also not sitting here, pretending that you do this, you start recognizing their

feelings, and avoid punishment and retaliation, that you're

gonna have a magical moment and your child will never act out in revenge

ever again. It's a process. It's absolutely a process for you and for

them. Changing how you communicate with each other. Not taking the bait of these

alarming behaviours. Because when you're

shocked, when you're feeling shocked at what your kids are doing, that's a really

good sign that you're you're in this revenge type cycle. So stopping that

cycle, reaching out for the hug, reaching out for connection, recognizing that your

kids are hurting, and then going from there. And another thing too, this one's

hard, this is a tough topic, so if you find yourself listening

in right now, and joining me right now and you're having a lot of conflicting

feelings, know that it's totally normal. It's really hard, because I

know for a lot of us, it's like we're trying these new strategies and these

new ways of relating with our kids that we actually have no experience with

ourselves. Because this isn't how a lot of us were raised. A lot of us

were raised that you do what you're told, when you're told, and that's kind of the

end of the story. So giving yourself permission to reach out to your

kids and connect with your kids and recognize that they're hurting and not

getting distracted by their outward "misbehaviours," it can be

hard. It can bring up a big internal struggle. So I'm right there

with you. I'm right there with you, if you find yourself having a hard time. And

especially with this next piece I want to touch on, is the importance of making

amends. And that means us apologizing for our part in the hurt. It's hard, it's hard

admitting it. It's really hard admitting it if we've said something or we've done

something, because we can react out of anger. We can retaliate out

of anger, we can we can act out because we're feeling stressed about something

that's going on at work, or something where we feel like we're

short in another area of our lives and then our kids are suddenly taking the

brunt of our impatience. When we can be strong enough to make those amends,

that sends a huge message to our kids that we're on the same side. We don't

ever mean to hurt them, and that we are willing to do what it takes to build

that bridge of connection again. And then it also shows them a

powerful example that when they mess up, when they make mistakes, when they maybe

act out of stress or anxiety, doing and saying things that they don't mean, that

they can apologize. That they can reach out and mom and dad are only ever

a hug away. And that we're not gonna build up that wall, that

we're gonna bring them in towards us. So making amends is also a huge huge piece

of this. So really, at the end of the day, like I said, I'm not trying to pretend

that watching this video is gonna be a cure-all for all your defiant

disobedient behaviours that you're dealing with, but I hope that it sets off

a mindset shift, that instead of being distracted by your kids' outward behaviour

as being something that you need to control, or you need to fix, see it

instead as your child is hurting. Your child is trying to reach out. Your child

is stressed. Your child is anxious. And this behaviour is their way of showing

you that they need you, and that they need help. They just don't have the words

to tell you rationally. Heck, just think of in your own life when

you're feeling really upset, really stressed, really anxious, really hurt, if

you're conducting yourself with your full rational mind. Being very calm

in all your interactions. I know for me, heck no! The answer is no! That's when I

have a really short fuse and I can do and say things that I don't mean. And

it's no different for our kids. So I hope this sparks a

mindset shift for you, to just kind of dig a little bit deeper, to chase the why --

why are they behaving in this way? And why now? What's going on? How are they

hurting? Instead of being distracted by the

outward behaviour. Of course, if you have any

questions or comments, leave them below. I know it can be tricky. It's an ongoing

process, dealing with these types of behaviours, so if you want more in-depth

resources and support, make sure to check us out in the Parent 'Hood. I also host

weekly office hours where you can hop on and talk to me directly

one-on-one about your issue and give you some specific strategies for what you're

dealing with. So I really hope that helps guys! I wish you so much luck as you're

dealing with these tricky behaviours. I hope that mindset shift changes things,

changes your perspective on your kids' behaviour

and opens that door to finding some solutions and finding the root of what's

causing that misbehaviour. So best of luck! I'll see you in the next vid and

let me know how it goes!

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What is wrong with the world today? - DragoNate Reading Your Answers - Duration: 7:45.

hello friends I'm dragonate and welcome back to another dragonate reading your

answers video last week I asked you guys I believe it was what is wrong with the

world today I'm going to just quickly go back and make sure that that is actually

correct yes I was correct and what is wrong with the world today so you guys

left your answers and I will be reading them in this video but before we do we

need a new question for next week and this question is going to be kind of a

complete opposite to last week's question so I'm going to ask you what is

good about the world today because it's not all bad there's some not-so-good

things but there's also some really great things about the world today as

well and about people and what people are doing so let me know what what

things you think are good about the world today now I know I asked you guys

to tell me one thing that's wrong with the world and of course that's a that's

a very difficult thing but I don't I didn't want us to be going and listing a

thousand different things because that that's that it kind of ruins the whole

point of the of the thing and it becomes too negative if you know what I mean

so I wanted just one single thing that you thought was the was the worst and I

had a hard time with this as well because I have two that I want to say or

that I'm trying to decide between anyway either way let's get into your answers

and we'll see what you guys think so zinc at says I think pretty much idea

that people have more right to own things and other people do has destroyed

so much of the world in so many ways and I agree

you know the sorry I got rid of my face for a second I agree that's the idea of

like ownership and the ownership is fine and what you have is yours and I think

that should be yours I don't like the idea of you know everybody sharing

everything but your answer made me think of like when when people explored new

lands and they found natives there and they decided to take the land from the

natives by doing different horrible things like causing disease or just

killing them or making them slaves or that kind of thing and it's not it's not

a good thing and I don't like it I think people just have to realize that what's

theirs is theirs and what someone else's is someone else's see below be listed a

ton of things could be sure to say what isn't everything going wrong

in this world everything is going wrong in this world the increase of

temperature melting the ice the increase of ocean level wars drug dealing

immigration due to war terrorism possible poverty starvation intensive

farming pollution pollution pollution again the extinction of animals

deforestation lots more things religion to the literacy racism I think you can

make an endless list yes but this is why I wanted just one thing and he does also

say the cause of everything is of course the human well I guess this is true mum

says too much hate for each other in other words racism like part of the

parts of the words to a song let's say we all bleed the same and I agree it's

ridiculous why the heck should color make any difference to anything color

means nothing and I don't see why so much of the world hasn't understood this

yet meets who also says humankind and omar says the most wrong thing in the

world is global warming and everything French of course all the runs stuff if

you don't like French money and global warming definitely is a huge problem and

t ELISA says can't list them all the patients people need more with

themselves and others and I agree patience is patience is a virtue can be

kind of hard to come by can be difficult to have and to achieve and as I've said

before I have lots of lots of patience usually when it comes to people when it

comes to electronics and machines and things not working the way they're

supposed to I have very little patience and that is it for the answers to this

one so thank you all so much for participating thank you for sharing your

thoughts on this what I think I was trying to decide between two of them and

now I can't think of what the one was oh yes okay so my first one was gonna be

about communication that there there's so much conversation and stuff and going

on the world but there's no actual real communication people just want to say

what they want to say it but they don't really care about what others have to

say or even if they do listen to them they don't it's not often you know a

thing that meshes well together you know like how conversations should be and

communication should be it's all just people trying to get the point across

and that's it but no one wants to listen to anyone else the second thing I I

wanted to say is about joking joking has sort of become like an excuse to do what

you want and to say hurtful things and for freedom of speech and stuff

because people are so often making hurtful jokes to others and that kind of

thing and then it's just all I'm just joking or it's just a prank or things

like that and I find it really annoying and really sad you know and and I see

this you see this most of the time on the Internet of course my one cousin had

was very very bad for this when we were younger because he would do all he would

say such mean and hurtful things to me and then he would just be oh I'm just

joking and it angered me so like I said it's hard to come up with with just one

single thing of course but now that we've talked about what is wrong with

the world let's talk about what is good with the world so tell me one thing or

more that you think are good about the world and good about society and people

and all that leave your answers in the comments below and I will read them next

week thank you all so much for watching I hope you enjoyed this video and I hope

you have a wonderful rest of your week now I have two two things of course to

say one of which is the Humble Bundle stuff so you know there's a couple

things on humblebundle here there's a plan your vacation bundle which are two

days left and there's also a learn to make music bundle which has seven days

left both of those well that there will be a link to one of them up there that

way and also in the description possibly in a comment below other than that my

big news for myself here to tell you guys is I finally have my Monday

mornings and Thursday mornings free again which I am really really happy

about it's been really stressful it's been iíve had Monday's kind of not free

Monday mornings not free since January and because of how things work if I'm

gone in the morning for just a couple hours at my workplace I'm kind of stuck

there until later on because I don't have ride and it's a bit too far to walk

and I don't care to take the bus plus there's other other facilities at the

place that I can use now I kind of I don't get to use those facilities as

often which is okay but I am at home so I can

talk with you guys more on discord I can do more stuff for four videos and things

which I haven't really been able to do I felt like I've had very little time and

I've also been very very stressed because the kind of work I have been

doing is being kind of it's it's not what what I am good at not what I am

used to not what I'm good at not what I'm passionate about and I I could say a

whole lot more but I think talking publicly about it

could not be that great of an idea or very nice and I don't want to do that

kind of thing all that really needs to be said is things kind of went badly and

because I was given work that I shouldn't actually be doing and so it it

blew up in someone's face anyway that's it for this video so thank you all so

much for watching I'll see you again next week

leave your answers and I'll read them and yeah have a great one

Godbless

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What's On My Android - 2018 // Apps That I Use Most // Feat.Asus Zenfone 2 - Duration: 5:08.

Hello guys, This is kali., And for a long time i though to make a video

on whats on my android.

I have been using some of the apps, that makes my day to the decent one.

And In this video, I am not going to tell this one is the best , or not .

Its all about my preferance, and what i am using.

And Here it it, What's on MY android Early 2018

//intro// I am using This Asus Zenfone 2 Laser, for

all my day to day activites.

Like, taking a picture, shooting video, playing, social and for every thing.

First we start with PowerON.

I changed the BootLogo from Asus to Google, and Boot Animation is Pixel Boot animation.

//d// Because, i want actual pixel like phone.But

The Thing is i dont have money to bought it.

So, To affort my Self., I done these kind of things

And you can get this boot animation by subscribing to this channel....

I am just kidding, You can get all the things link what i am talking in this video.

In the description., But , subscribe.

//\d//

You guys may know it, i am biggest fan of Nova launcher.In my primary device I am using

Nova Laucher prime.

Because it gives the most needed features defaultly.

In this device , i have been using resurrection remix OS, 5.8.5 which is Nouget 7.1.2 Final

build.

I used Cardinal AOSP for 2week, and thats not for my flow of usage.

So, I changed to this one.

It gives cool performance and colour theme feature.

The color engine feature allow to change the background panel colors and icon colors in

setting.

Thats kind of cool thing in this ROM.

In my home screen, i have the clock widget.

If i swipe right, There are 10 apps.

These are all the apps are my daily partners.

First one is Lucky patcher, that allows to block the ads.

And next one is Link2Sd,

//d// you guys may know about it,

if you watched my Rootapps list video, if you not yet watched means, just click the

card what appearin right now.

//d//

And the google drive, i use most of my time to store some stuffs.

And then we have Xposed Framework, I not use this that much, but i use this one for some

audio tweaks.

And then playstore, Magisk manager for root permission control,

then The Authendicator, I protected my Google account in two step verfication.

So, this app allows me to sign in my account anywhere.

we have some social handles, like //d//

Instagram, i mostly active there, So, if you want to keep with me touch, then

follow me there, i gave the link in the description below

//d//

and then , Telegram, i use telegram for development of my device.

So yeah..,

and then Inbox, I am dont use gmail.

//d// beacause the mobile Gmail app is kind of I

dont like.

So, I use inbox for to receive and send mails.

\\d\\

And then solid Explorer, I love solid explorer , beacuse , it doesnt give any ad and give

good performance.

So, i liked it.And you have to do one time payment .,thats really low.

Value for money.

i have the MyJio app to check balance.

And youtube,

And then I have youtube studio , there i check the channel stats and comments that you guys

posting.

At last whatsapp.,

And in Dock, i am following the world wide combination

phone , chrome, google, galery, and camera.

I use the default Asus camera, beacause of the features and performance.

In app drawer , i have so many apps,But here , i am just some of them i mostly use.,

I dont have the facebook app.Because i use facebook , XDA and some other social stuffs

in my PC.

And i am using pixel icon pack, this is paid version, so they are producing the icons for

most of the apps.

And then i have reddit, becoz , i am the guy who use reddit most of the time.

Becoz, that is the place where all the new stuffs are discussed.

So, i always check the sub reddits.

And Google Rewards, snaptube for to download youtube videos,

//d// These are all the things making my device

even more useful and productive.

And what about your thoughts just let me know.

And what are all the apps are you use in your day to day , tell me in the comments.

And thats what about whats on my android.

Hope you enjoyed it , and thank you for watching this , i will see you guys in my next good

one.

KOTMTO.

//d//

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