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January 31 - What Do You Really Like?
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January 31, 2005

What Do You Really Like?

Where can you find what your unconscience really thinks about Britney Spears vs. 50 Cent, Kerry vs. Bush, and idealism vs. realism? Try being part of Harvard's study on automatic preferences!

I was referred to the link through a book I am reading, Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking by Malcolm Gladwell (author of The Tipping Point). He writes about how our gut feelings are often right and are based off of our super-fast unconscious mind processes. The Harvard Study similarly is seeking to get beyond your conscious thoughts to what you unconsciously think about hundreds of topics. If you take a few tests I am willing to bet that you will be surprised by the results. And my results? So far I have:

  • Strong Preference to Brittney Spears in relation to 50 Cent (not too surprised)
  • No preference to George Bush relative to John Kerry (shocked)
  • Moderate preference to idealism relative to realism (somewhat surprised)
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    January 21, 2005

    State of the Union

    Simply the fact that I am sitting here typing while overlooking an astonishing view of the Manhattan Bridge, Queens, and the East River would have been more than I could have dreamed of as a senior in high school, fascinated with New York City. Exploring the city's streets was enough to elate me when I first moved here, and experiences such I have now would have been beyond imagination - meeting world experts on a daily basis, having well-known and well connected freinds and mentors, visiting the city's top restaurants and lounges, and working out of offices on Wall St. and in the Chrysler Building. I never expected that I would last a year in the city when I first arrived, so I certainly didn't expect that I would be living in a beautiful spacious apartment in Brooklyn that had everything I could possibly need. And most of all, I had basically given up hope that I would ever meet a 'soul mate', and not three days into my city experience, I had met a man who surpassed even my picky ideals. And as if that weren't enough, he has continued to surpass those continually rising ideals each of the four and a half years I have been lucky enough to be with him.

    What am I doing right? Life doesn't seem to get much better than this. Except that it really has almost always been this good. Whenever I have needed it, prayers have been answered with little to no asking. I am constantly pushing my boundaries and finding new excitements. I want to travel the world, but yet there is so much adventure to be had closer than 'my own backyard'. Stress and anxiety come from having too many opportunities, not too few. What am I doing right?

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