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What’s Growing in the Garden of Your Mind?

June 8, 2012 conditionalcognition

Here’s a good remix of a great message from Mr. Rogers: So, what are you growing in the garden of your mind? Share your mental cultivation with a comment. Continue reading What’s Growing in the Garden of Your Mind?

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Free Will or Physics?

June 29, 2010May 18, 2018 conditionalcognition

Check out this clip and pause for a moment to ponder. Feel free to comment. (all credit for this clip goes to the movie Waking Life) Want more videos that amuse while you muse? Check out Clips to Ponder. Continue reading Free Will or Physics?

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What’s Wrong With Not Giving A F@*#?

April 4, 2009October 7, 2011 conditionalcognition

Check out this clip and pause for a moment to ponder. Feel free to comment. (all credit for this clip goes to Jon Lajoie) Want more videos that amuse while you muse? Check out Clips to Ponder. Continue reading What’s Wrong With Not Giving A F@*#?

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Do We Only See What We’re Looking For?

February 17, 2009October 7, 2011 conditionalcognition

Check out this clip and pause for a moment to ponder. Feel free to comment. Want more videos that amuse while you muse? Check out Clips to Ponder. Continue reading Do We Only See What We’re Looking For?

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Breakdown In Communication

September 12, 2008October 15, 2011 conditionalcognition

Check out this clip and pause for a moment to ponder. Feel free to comment. (all credit for this clip goes to the creators of http://www.thewebsiteisdown.com) Want more videos that amuse while you muse? Check out Clips to Ponder. Continue reading Breakdown In Communication

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