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@ayoade26
My wallpaper is a reflection of my happy self and personality
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Itโ€™s very essential to be hygienic please make sure of it
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Seek profit from your troubles
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Farcaster has a lot just to make us conveniently engage our self
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I am grateful
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Amen !!!
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Thatโ€™s some nice news
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Pay attention to the happenings around you and donโ€™t stake out of greediness Remember when you stake out of greediness it becomes a bet
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The greatest power you can ever have is power over anger
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Good morning rangers
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Edge in Various Aspects of Life 1. Personal relationships: Developing our senses can improve our emotional intelligence, empathy, and communication skills, leading to stronger, more meaningful relationships. 2. Professional success: Enhancing our senses can give us an edge in our careers, enabling us to better navigate office politics, build stronger professional relationships, and make more informed decisions. 3. Physical and mental well-being: Cultivating our senses can improve our physical health, mental clarity, and emotional resilience, leading to a more balanced and fulfilling life.
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Intuitive Sense 1. Instinctual decisions: Our intuition can guide us in making decisions, often bypassing rational analysis. This can give us an edge in situations where time is limited or information is scarce. 2. Pattern recognition: Our intuitive sense can help us recognize patterns, connections, and anomalies, providing an edge in creative problem-solving and critical thinking.
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Tactile Sense 1. Physical awareness: Our sense of touch helps us navigate our physical environment, detect textures, temperatures, and vibrations, giving us an edge in terms of spatial awareness and coordination. 2. Emotional connection: Physical touch can convey comfort, empathy, and intimacy, strengthening our relationships and social connections
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Rewards can have a "social comparison" effect: When people are rewarded, they tend to compare themselves to others who have received similar rewards. This can lead to feelings of inadequacy or superiority.
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Rewards can be culturally relative: What is considered a reward in one culture may not be in another. For example, in some cultures, public recognition is a powerful reward, while in others it may be seen as embarrassing.
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Rewards can have a "hedonic adaptation" effect: People tend to quickly adapt to rewards, and their positive effect wears off over time. This is known as the "hedonic adaptation" effect.
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Rewards can undermine creativity: Research has shown that rewards can actually undermine creativity, as people become focused on achieving the reward rather than exploring new ideas.
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Rewards can be addictive: Rewards can activate the brain's reward system, releasing feel-good chemicals like dopamine. This can lead to addiction, as people become dependent on the rewards to feel good.
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Rewards can decrease intrinsic motivation: While rewards can motivate people to perform tasks, they can also decrease intrinsic motivation (i.e., the motivation to do something for its own sake). This is known as the "overjustification effect."
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Reward anticipation can be more motivating than the reward itself: Research has shown that the anticipation of a reward can be more motivating than the actual receipt of the reward. This is called anticipation effects
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