Fill the hole in your heart

Dr. Rick Hanson via The One You Feed

We talk with Dr. Rick Hanson about hardwiring happiness into our brains. We discuss how our brains are like velcro for the bad and teflon for the good…

Go to the source to listen to the interview: 082: Dr. Rick Hanson – The One You Feed

Hardwiring happiness

Hardwiring happiness: Dr. Rick Hanson

Do People Ever Make You Mad?


Good stuff from Rick Hanson…

As the most social and loving species on the planet, we have the wonderful ability and inclination to connect with others, be empathic, cooperate, care, and love. On the other hand, we also have the capacity and inclination to be fearfully aggressive toward any individual or group we regard as “them.” (In my book – Buddha’s Brain: The Practical Neuroscience of Happiness, Love and Wisdom – I develop this idea further, including how to stimulate and strengthen the neural circuits of self-control, empathy, and compassion.) To tame the wolf of hate, it’s important to get a handle on “ill will” – irritated, resentful, and angry feelings and intentions toward others. While it may seem justified in the moment, ill will harms you probably more than it harms others. In another metaphor, having ill will toward others is like throwing hot coals with bare hands: both people get burned. Avoiding ill will does not mean passivity, allowing yourself or others to be exploited, staying silent in the face of injustice, etc. There is plenty of room for speaking truth to power and effective action without succumbing to ill will. Think of Gandhi, Martin Luther King, or the Dalai Lama as examples. In fact, with a clear mind and a peaceful heart, your actions are likely to be more effective. Ill will creates negative, vicious cycles. But that means that good will can create positive cycles. Plus good will cultivates wholesome qualities in you.

Go to the source: Do People Ever Make You Mad? | Psychology Today

Music you won’t find on @davidkanigan’s site :-D

This kid makes an instrument out of PVC pipe and plays everything from Lady Gaga to Ozzy on it…

How to Change the Life You’re Giving Yourself

Good post from Guy Finley on PositivelyPositive…

Read the next three sentences very carefully. I [the author] have separated this trio of important ideas for ease of reading, but they are very much connected to each other. Each higher idea leads to the next one, and when they are absorbed all together, they will tell you a great secret.

Before you can get anything different from this life, you must first do something different.

Before you can do anything different with your life, you must first know something different.

Before you can know anything different, you must first suspect and then confirm that it is your present level of understanding that has brought you what you now wish you could change.

Now let’s reverse the order of these right ideas so that we can see how they work from the other way around.

Until you know something different you cannot do anything different.

Until you do something different you will not get anything different.

And until you really get something different from your life you cannot know what you have missed and how much more there is to understand.

Trying to change what you get from life without first changing what you know about life is like putting on dry clothes over wet ones and then wondering why you keep shivering. You must stop trying to change what you are getting for yourself and go to work on changing what you are giving to yourself.

Go to the source for more: How to Change the Life You’re Giving Yourself

John Oliver runs through both Clinton’s and Trump’s scandals

Whatever your political stance, we can all agree that this whole election is kind of a mess. Both candidates are surrounded by scandals. In this John Oliver segment, he digs into both sets of scandals.

Source: John Oliver runs through both Clinton’s and Trump’s scandals – Holy Kaw!

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