Monthly Archives: July 2010
Stanford’s Robert Sapolsky on Depression, Stress..
Came across this wonderful and accessible talk about depression, explained from both biological and psychological perspectives, by Stanford professor Robert Sapolsky.
Michael Lewis
Leave the subprimes, CDOs, Lehmans, AIGs all aside. Leave the story aside, too. Check this. If this doesn’t make you sit up and notice, I don’t know what else will: Eisman had a curious way of listening; he didn’t so much listen to what you were saying as subcontract to some remote region of his [...]
For people who go gaga about Apple’s business model for phone
I am sure you haven’t read the NTT-DoCoMo case.
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Remembering an old Sufi Rock favorite
I distinctly remember this moment. I was eagerly waiting for the top song on the MTV India Top 20 show (I think I got the name right, or it is MTV top 20), while Nikhil Chinnappa was busy selecting his favourite person who “challenged the force of gravity on human body”. I knew it would [...]
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And Fred Madison(Bill Pullman) said
“I like to remember things my own way… How I remembered them. Not necessarily the way they happened.”
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One more Robert Sapolsky video