The evolution of the Internet and articles only good at combating their own rhetoric

One of the most popular stories today on Forbes.com was  “Google’s Big Problem They Don’t Want You To Know About”  written by Forbes’s contributor Eric Jackson. The story – While in the first part the Forbes contributor is not happy at Google’s almost script like way to talk to the media, we finally are exposed to [...]

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“El laberinto del fauno” and what history tells us

I usually don’t watch movies and I almost never watch Spanish, French or any other non-English movies. Yet i think El laberinto del fauno is one of the best movies ever made. I won’t review it as words are to poor to better express the feelings i have felt. Sometimes, somebody needs to remind us [...]

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Psychoanalysis – About the existence of repression as a conscious, voluntary mechanism

Today by chance i Google-Booked a book of psychoanalysis called Psychoanalysis (Its Evolution & Development) By M. Asch, page 64-65 – Unconscious Processes and Repression Conclusions about hysteria – A. A hysterical symptom represents a forgotten memory B. The forgotten memory is in some way expressed by the symptom C. No hysterical symptiom exists withou [...]

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Topics for “memories, keeping memories” category

Here are the main topics for “memories, keeping memories” category. Feel free to recommend others! time spent, trips, places to visit, augmenting memories ( pictures, videos, sounds ), collective history What is my opinion? Memory is man’s most important tool yet is the most unpredictable and unreliable of all! But this unreliable factor is what [...]

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