周一(3/13) 1.英語會話/諺語/歌曲 2.如何帶來好運?3.多久說一次謊話?

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「Luck」的圖片搜尋結果

如何帶來好運?
How to Make Your Own Luck   Wiki How
Venture: this luck requires positive, proactive effort, and nurturing your ideas. No venture, no gain! No input, no processing, no output! No "get-up-and-go" and not moving ideas up and outward to make or boost events to develop and happen, then no luck.
 Believe in a goal. Write it down, and make this your luck "blueprint.
 Title your blueprint 'Make Luck for ______' (one of your areas of interest). If it is messy, that's fine as it'll take shape in time. These ideas can seem like ordinary things, or things that will be time-consuming and difficult but that apply to your future "luck" needs in that area.
 Be ready for new ideas. As soon as inspiration hits, find a way to write it down. If you don't record it, later you'll probably wonder, "What was that great idea...?" If you do not focus on a reasonably dynamic idea to develop and to actualize, then that kills this luck (but if you have and believe in your ideas, you can then make positive changes at many levels).
  Work smarter, not harder. Use connections with other people to help accomplish your goals. Go beyond making an effort and shift into innovating and trying new ways to get things done.
Partner up. Both Bill Gates and Steve Jobs had a technical expert as a startup-partner. Partnering with someone who is able in areas where you are not relieves you of your own limitations and makes more room for your strengths to shine.
 Seek new experiences. When you know what will improve your life or the lives of others around you, you create your own direction and strive forward. With this sense of direction in place, you can now seek and find what you're looking for, pursuing your blueprint goals, able to focus on what is in your plan, path or way.
Build up your experience. For example, gain the experience or expertise yourself through study and observation. Or, speed things up by finding a mentor who can help guide you along the path you've chosen — someone with real-world experience.
 Observe how others work without imposing on them. Creative people need some latitude and time to get ideas together and to get going. Be a good listener, rely on using good humor, and make time for relaxation together. Arguing with people who have as strong a vision or set of goals as you is inevitable, so make room for agreement too and never be unreasonable in insisting on your own way. Flex but be sure to push for your worthy innovations and improvements.
 Questions:
Do you believe in luck?
How to make your own luck?
Why do some people believe in luck?
How to learn something new every day
How to stop being unlucky?
What are the things lucky people do differently?
How to make you feel better if you feel unlucky?
Want to get lucky and very rich?
Do you think rich men are only lucky?
Reasons why some people get so lucky in life?
How to seek new experiences?
Tips to work smarter, not harder?
What are the good ways to get great ideas?
「tell a lie?」的圖片搜尋結果
多久說一次謊話?
How often does the average person tell a lie?

Discovery Channel 

Some people lie all the time -- for compulsive liars, telling a falsehood is a default action. But for a stab at a more reasonable number, we can look at a study conducted by University of Massachusetts researcher Robert Feldman, which demonstrates how reflexive the act of lying is for many people. In the study, which was published in the Journal of Basic and Applied Psychology, Feldman and his team of researchers asked two strangers to talk for 10 minutes. The conversations were recorded, and then each subject was asked to review the tape. Before looking at the footage, the subjects told researchers that they had been completely honest and accurate in their statements, but once the tape rolled, the subjects were amazed to discover all the little lies that came out in just 10 minutes. According to Feldman, 60 percent of the subjects lied at least once during the short conversation, and in that span of time, subjects told an average of 2.92 false things.

Just as interesting as how often we lie is the question of why we lie in the first place. We tell untruths for several reasons. Sometimes we actually lie to gain others' respect. For example, maybe a coffee-fetching intern tells friends he's a "research assistant." Other fibs help stave off the consequences of making a mistake. Still others, a great many people, perhaps, will lie to spare someone's feelings. While their hearts might be in the right place, and diplomacy may best trump the absolute truth, technically they're still telling a lie. Want more reasons? Some men and women may lie to each other to present a better first impression. (So much for a good foundation for a relationship!) Clearly, there's no end to the reasons people lie.

It doesn't take long for children to learn they can manipulate their parents -- many children begin to lie at the age of 2 or 3. Though it may be troubling to hear a toddler telling a tall tale, lying is actually proof of cognitive development, and children often learn how to excel at the act from their parents themselves. After all, what parent hasn't told a child to be polite and say thank you after receiving a less-than-perfect gift? A child's main motivation for lying is to avoid punishment, though a wee one will also lie to impress the other kiddies on the playground. In studies in which children have been observed in social interactions, 4-year-olds fibbed at least once every two hours, while six-year-olds could only make it 90 minutes before spinning a falsehood.
Q:
How often does the average person tell a lie?
What are your opinion about compulsive liars?
Why people tell lies?
What are your opinion about this saying “some men and women may lie to each other to present a better first impression”
Have you ever tell lies?
Is honest the best policy?





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