Listening to Others’ Experiences Stimulates Memories and Ideas Thomas Lindlof and Bryan Taylor

Listening to others’ verbalized experiences stimulates memories, ideas, and experiences in participants. This is also known as the group effect where group members engage in “a kind of ‘chaining’ or ‘cascading’ effect; talk links to, or tumbles out of, the topics and expressions preceding it” Credit: Thomas R. Lindlof and Bryan C. Taylor Comment: I … Continue reading Listening to Others’ Experiences Stimulates Memories and Ideas Thomas Lindlof and Bryan Taylor

Pleasant and Painful Experiences Anthony de Mello

Pleasant experiences make life delightful. Painful experiences lead to growth. Credit: Anthony de Mello Source: AwarenessPosts where this quotation is embedded A Brief History of Knowledge 200,000 years of history After-action Reviews What was learned and what could be done better the next time Artificial Intelligence ** The ability of machines to perform tasks usually associated with human … Continue reading Pleasant and Painful Experiences Anthony de Mello