>>Go North
You have entered the final chamber of the Dark Mage's Dungeon. You now find yourself face-to-face with the Dragon.
>>Kill Dragon
With what, your bare hands?
>>YES
Congratulations, you have killed the Dragon with your bare hands! Incredible, isn't it?
Monday, May 18, 2009
Thursday, May 14, 2009
The impressions that I get from my readings of popular psychology this past year or so is that psychology is at a pre-paradigm stage, with no particularly dominant over-arching structure that guides its research programs(in the Lakatos sense). There are psychological theories that aim to diagnose and treat people with mental illnesses, theories that aim to encourage certain desired behaviour, theories that were used as political instruments in the struggle for equal rights, and theories that aim to help organisations harness human potential more effectively. It is hard to consider psychology as a single subject, because the only thing that is common to all these theories is that the subject matter is the mind, and that they use the scientific method. Reading about all these theories seems like 瞎子摸象.
Perhaps, it's just that psychology is a HUGE subject, but popular psychology books don't emphasise this point. I would suppose that if all that one knew about science came from popular science books and magazines, science would seem like a really messy subject too. I guess I'm like a guy reading Scientific American and going, "Woah, black holes, cool! But what's that got to do with the health benefits of dark chocolate?"
Perhaps, it's just that psychology is a HUGE subject, but popular psychology books don't emphasise this point. I would suppose that if all that one knew about science came from popular science books and magazines, science would seem like a really messy subject too. I guess I'm like a guy reading Scientific American and going, "Woah, black holes, cool! But what's that got to do with the health benefits of dark chocolate?"
Sunday, May 10, 2009
Saturday, May 09, 2009
Friday, May 08, 2009
Three steps to brighten your day.
1) If things don't go as expected, there is always hope! - Canon in D Major
2) Because nothing cannot be conquered with Fighting Spirit and a good dose of Metal. - Rocks Jam Project
3) And thus begins the adventure! - Aya Hirano - Bouken Desho Desho
If you fail to cheer up after the third step, you are diagnosed as clinically depressed. There, I've just saved you a trip to the shrink.
1) If things don't go as expected, there is always hope! - Canon in D Major
2) Because nothing cannot be conquered with Fighting Spirit and a good dose of Metal. - Rocks Jam Project
3) And thus begins the adventure! - Aya Hirano - Bouken Desho Desho
If you fail to cheer up after the third step, you are diagnosed as clinically depressed. There, I've just saved you a trip to the shrink.
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