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Comments by "" (@b.questor) on "3 Reasons Why Trump Shifts U.S. Policy From Ukraine" video.
Salespeople are often their own best customers. Employee discounts can mean very little to no paycheck.
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The primary neurochemical involved in the reward of power that is known today is dopamine, the same chemical transmitter responsible for producing a sense of pleasure. Power activates the very same reward circuitry in the brain and creates an addictive “high” in much the same way as drug addiction. - The Conversation
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More education can help people solve problems in many ways, including: Critical thinking: Education can help people learn to think logically and critically, and make independent judgments. Problem-solving skills: Education can help people develop the skills to understand and resolve problems. Decision-making: Education can help people make the right decisions and act when needed. Informed analysis: Education can help people rationally analyze problems and understand all aspects. Social and emotional skills: Education can help children develop social, emotional, cognitive, and communication skills. Career opportunities: Education can open the door to jobs, resources, and skills that help people thrive. Income: Education can lead to higher incomes and better working conditions. Health care: Education can lead to better access to health care. Sense of control: Education can give people a stronger sense of control over their lives. Education can also help create more peaceful and prosperous societies by preventing conflict, rebuilding social relations, and promoting women's participation. - Research Labs AI
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The primary neurochemical involved in the reward of power that is known today is dopamine, the same chemical transmitter responsible for producing a sense of pleasure. Power activates the very same reward circuitry in the brain and creates an addictive “high” in much the same way as drug addiction. - The Conversation
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