February 2012
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Shyness: Evolutionary Tactic? →
Perhaps we need to rethink our approach to social anxiety: to address the pain, but to respect the temperament that underlies it. The act of treating shyness as an illness obscures the value of that temperament. Ridding people of social unease need not involve pathologizing their fundamental nature, but rather urging them to use its gifts. -Susan Cain
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gublernation: p.s i love pacquiao and i love boxing View more on WhoSay » My ultimate crush is a fan of Pacman. Nice.
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drawnblog: This animated short turned out even better than I imagined when I first saw the trailer that John posted just over a year ago (and I had high hopes!) It is a lovingly crafted celebration of the power of books to enhance our lives, heal our wounds, and simply delight us over and over. Bravo! The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore (by Moonbot Studios)
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