more often than not comes about through the interaction of different disciplinary ways of seeing things. By the way, there's a shaft of nerves that joins the two halves of the brain,
Do schools kill creativity? — Ken Robinson · TED
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more often than not comes about through the interaction of different disciplinary ways of seeing things. By the way, there's a shaft of nerves that joins the two halves of the brain,
Do schools kill creativity? — Ken Robinson · TED
more often than not comes about through the interaction of different disciplinary ways of seeing things. By the way, there's a shaft of nerves that joins the two halves of the brain,
Do schools kill creativity? — Ken Robinson · TED
that rewiring should be guided by huge amounts of social interaction in the real world, not by TikTok's algorithm. >>
How Screens Stole Childhood — and How to Get It Back | Jonathan Haidt | TED · TED
than those we asked to connect with the person sitting next to them. People’s beliefs about social interaction here weren’t just wrong -- they were precisely backward.
The Simple Habit for a Happier Social Life | Nicholas Epley | TED · TED
I want you all to think about what was the last awkward interaction that you had. OK, so keep this thought in your mind.
The Problem With Being “Too Nice” at Work | Tessa West | TED · TED
and she says, you know, for friendship to be fostered organically, you need to have this repeated unplanned interaction and the shared vulnerability, right?
The Secret to Making New Friends as an Adult | Marisa G. Franco | TED · TED
with your family, your friends, your partner, yourself. It's about having regular interaction with your coworkers, your neighbors. It's about feeling like you belong to a community.
Why Social Health Is Key to Happiness and Longevity | Kasley Killam | TED · TED
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