Fake Melo

Ghost Division
Sep 3, 2010
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Now that you mention it... There was a study which did show how using the word need disturbs your brain a lot and causes a lot of shit in your thoughts. So saying "I need (have to) to pass this exam" for example can be very harmful.

Not that it matters really, but I just wanted to share. Sharing is caring :D
That's interesting :nerd:
 

Dostoevsky

Tzu
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May 27, 2007
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Ha, just don't take the course. :)
Not courses but I'll try to look deep into it sooner or later. When I get some time, or when I'm close to the end of uni.

If I become a manager or work in some HR department I'll try to be an Economist + Psychiatrist :nerd: :D I think it's a sick combination, and the best way to manipulate with people and control money. I already started working on my social/emotional intelligence so we'll see how that goes :p
 

Cirillo

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Nov 10, 2009
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Not courses but I'll try to look deep into it sooner or later. When I get some time, or when I'm close to the end of uni.

If I become a manager or work in some HR department I'll try to be an Economist + Psychiatrist :nerd: :D I think it's a sick combination, and the best way to manipulate with people and control money. I already started working on my social/emotional intelligence so we'll see how that goes :p
Knowledge is power & power is money. Seems to be the perfect combination to me.

I started an Economic & Arts (looking to major in Psychology) double degree, so i was headed down that path. But pure laziness and an aversion to further study lead me away
 

Firestarter

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Jul 15, 2006
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Not courses but I'll try to look deep into it sooner or later. When I get some time, or when I'm close to the end of uni.

If I become a manager or work in some HR department I'll try to be an Economist + Psychiatrist :nerd: :D I think it's a sick combination, and the best way to manipulate with people and control money. I already started working on my social/emotional intelligence so we'll see how that goes :p
Haha, it's a good idea I must admit... good luck! :D
 

Cirillo

Senior Member
Nov 10, 2009
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I must say that I find that strange. Without trying to make a racial stereotype, I work with skilled migrants coming into South Australia and the far majority of people we see from India want to continue to study when they get here even though they already have a qualification. It seems to be a cultural thing...
 
Apr 15, 2006
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I must say that I find that strange. Without trying to make a racial stereotype, I work with skilled migrants coming into South Australia and the far majority of people we see from India want to continue to study when they get here even though they already have a qualification. It seems to be a cultural thing...
Makes sense. I'm soooooo not like the stereotypical Indian you'd find elsewhere.
 

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