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That is a great link.
It makes me sad though because I seldom have enough time to watch the good youtube links anymore. I bought two of his courses from the teaching company. Ill let you know how they are. So far the first part sounds like an audio version of Zebras. But I like hearing it as well to help learn more.
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The whole thing is free on iTunes, too.
In the lectures, he refers to Zebras a number of times, particularly about depression.
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Thanks for that Sapolsky link, Diane. I listened to the first lecture and look forward to finishing that series. (This thread is turning into a great personal reference for me, by the way.)
Byron, I know what you mean about being overwhelmed with the amount of information. There just isn't enough time to take it all in. |
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I say I keep reminding myself because I forget it like every day
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