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  • Interview with Samantha Lamas

    he says “if I had asked the customer what they wanted, they would have said a faster horse and not a car They don't care how they do it. They just want to get there and get there faster. So that's where the car came in versus the horse itself. So that's the line I've been using.

  • Interview with Christopher Boyce

    Not only because we don’t live in a society that prioritises wellbeing and that makes it hard for any Both my jobs bring fulfilment on account of seeing the day-to-day impact of what I do, they involve caring concerns (or heightening people’s feelings of inadequacy compared with others) to sell more gadgets and cars per capita then there are most definitely better ways to improve wellbeing, including basic universal care

  • Interview with James Healy

    industries including banking, insurance, mining, oil & gas, government, education, health, and aged care

  • Interview with Heather Mann

    Dan was a caring mentor and had a way of keeping life interesting! I put my skis and ski boots in the car the night before, and imagined myself heading to the ski trails

  • Interview with Dennie van Dolder

    When it comes to younger scholars, I would love to read an interview by Alex Imas or Cary Frydman.

  • Interview with Maddie Quinlan

    I want to take the issues that I care about personally, and find a way to move those areas forward using

  • Interview with Sudeep Bhatia

    defining technology, 50 years ago it was space and nuclear technology and say about 100 years ago it was cars Beyond that, I’d recommend to just be a genuine researcher; care about the truth of what you're studying

  • Are you Happy yet? Serotonin Explained

    al, 2010; Mödder et al, 2010; Rosen, 2009), organ development (Hahn, 1984; Ozanne & Hales, 2004) and cardiovascular Primary care companion to the Journal of clinical psychiatry, 3(1), 22. Cardiovascular effects of antidepressant drugs: updated.

  • Controversies Surrounding Loss Aversion

    there is an effect of size: loss aversion doesn’t work for small payoffs, because people just don’t care

  • Who should do What?

    Making a car, however, takes forever. It takes 55 minutes for Atlantians to make a car. Eden can produce cars in about 15 minutes. Eden can produce 4 cars and not even a full boat. hour, against 4 cars per hour. And if we are rioting, who is taking care of the kids?!

  • Interview with Tara Austin

    And I do think in my world, which is more commercial, that we have to be careful about how we apply behavioural

  • Emotional Decision-Making

    who could see and smell a chocolate chip cookie prize reported being more likely to draw a winning card state into a state of mania, in which they’d be able to write entire book chapters in hours, buy three cars

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