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What Buddhist monks can teach you about pain management - Health
Much of the global population suffers from chronic pain. Here’s what we can learn from Buddhism about how to manage it.
Is it possible to feel physical pain without suffering? For thousands of years, that question has fueled Buddhist mindfulness practices that combat pain relief by embracing the inevitability of suffering.
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WorkWorkWorkHere are hottest jobs in tech, and the roles you should avoid - Business Insider "While there isn't a smoking gun linking AI to the plunge, automation trends could be a reason the weakness persists," said Brendon Bernard, a senior economist at Indeed. "We're also seeing potential AI effects show up in the types of tech jobs still in demand, and rising experience requirements among the opportunities that remain." Work WorkWorkWorkWork
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WorkAmerica's new plan to fight a war with China - The Economist IT COULD BE a giant archaeological dig. Bulldozers tear at the jungle to reclaim the history of the second world war and its dark finale: the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki 80 years ago this month. The work on Tinian, a speck in the Pacific Ocean, has exposed the four runways of North Field. Glass protects the cement pits where Little Boy and Fat Man, the first and only atom bombs used in war, were loaded onto American B-29s. For a time Tinian was the largest air base in the world, but it was soon mostly abandoned. WorkWorkIs Roblox Dangerous to Children? - Inc BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) Louisiana sued the online gaming platform Roblox on Thursday, alleging the wildly popular site has perpetuated an environment where sexual predators thrive, unite, hunt and victimize kids. WorkGaza's other crisis-not enough clean drinking water - WSJ Most of the enclaves water facilities have been damaged or destroyed in nearly two years of war. Residents trek long distances and queue for hours to fill up jerrycans with groundwater from wells for washing and with desalinated water distributed by water trucks for drinking. Families ration how much water they drink and sometimes drink the groundwater, even though it is often contaminated by seawater or sewage. WorkWorkWorkWorkThe hidden logic of human harmony Common knowledge is the secret engine of social life, letting us coordinate everything from meet-ups to markets to international diplomacy. In this fascinating talk, experimental cognitive scientist Steven Pinker explores its momentous impact, threading together stories of why autocrats fear blank signs, why central bankers mumble and why saying the quiet part out loud can wreck a friendship. With wit and wisdom, he invites us to better understand the ways we get into each other's heads - and what it means when shared norms wobble.
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WorkWorkWorkThis rare health disorder is on the rise in cannabis users - Science Sierra Callaham was 23when she had her first monthlong bout of daily abdominal pain, nausea, and cyclical vomiting. She was bewildered but chalked it up to stresswork had been rough, and she was on the outs with her family. Antinausea and antianxiety meds got her through most days, and in the evenings, when she wasnt actively vomiting, she kept up her usual routine of smoking a little pot. She wanted so badly, she says, to relax and not be as present in my body. Work WorkChina develops world's first pregnancy robot, sparking ethical debate Many mainland news outlets reported on Monday that a Chinese technology company is pioneering the development of the world's first pregnancy-simulating robot, with plans to launch the groundbreaking device within the next year at a price point below 100,000 yuan (approximately HK$110,000). WorkWorkWorkAlways Inadequate - The New Yorker In the late nineteen-sixties I lived for a year, with my then husband, in the middle of an apple orchard in northern New Mexico, some miles from the glorious Rio Grande Gorge. Our adobe house was equipped with nothing but electricityno plumbing, no running waterso a fair amount of physical labor was necessary to get through each day. This was fine with me. My husband and I were both in our thirties and, like many of our generation, preoccupied with finding ourselvesI by writing something I could think well of, my husband by finishing a dissertation that had long been languishing. But, as I was often gripped by the conviction that any writer ten years my junior was already more accomplished than Id ever be, I welcomed the time spent hauling water or raking the woodstove.
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WorkWorkWorkWorkLike a lot of us, CEOs are done talking about recession Thats according to new reportingfrom Bloomberg, with data showing that CEOs at Americas top companies have mentioned recession (and related synonyms) just273 timeson calls this quarter, down from a whopping 862 in Q1 this year.
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WorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkBig Tech is eating itself in talent war - WSJ Tech companies are paying AI researchers billions of dollars and using unorthodox tactics to grab the brightest minds. Their moves might help them near-term in the battle for AI supremacy, but they could also stifle a Silicon Valley innovation engine they badly need. WorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkThe decline of drinking, explained in one chart Today, around 8,200 or so Americans will turn 21. Which means, of course, they will become eligible to engage in that time-honored habit of adulthood: drinking alcohol. (Im sure absolutely none of them did so before they turned 21. I certainly did not, or at least, would not admit to doing so in this piece, which I know my parents read.) WorkWorkWorkWorkMore Americans Are Playing Sports-Especially This One Never mind the popular image of Americans as sedentary, housebound, and living on the couch. It turns out a whopping 80% of us are physically active, according to a new report from the Sports and Fitness Industry Association. Thats 247 million people getting up and breaking a sweat as opposed to just 20%, or 62 million, who remain exercise averse. Its a continuation of a recent trend in the U.S.and its fueled in part by the astonishing growth in one sport in particular. Work TradeBriefs Publications are read by over 100,000 Industry Executives About Us | Advertise | Privacy PolicyUnsubscribe You are receiving this mail because of your subscription with TradeBriefs. Our mailing address is 3110 Thomas Ave, Dallas, TX 75204, USA |
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