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...mostly about courage, just being willing to put yourself out there and try a couple of new things...meet lots of people, hang out with them, go out on dates, go to all the formals, and be willing to extend yourself and put yourself out there and ask people out. In parting words: don’t let the fact that you are smart and accomplished and intelligent become a handicap when it comes to relating to other people. You can learn from anybody. Just realize that the whole purpose of a relationship is for both of you to grow...
...profile the Houses. We are not in the architecture business, and you probably already know that if you get Dunster, you’ll spend the next three years inside an irregular dodecahedron cell in Roger Porter’s attic. [1] We are in the people business. Just ask the dining hall workers to whom we give performance reviews after each brunch...
...Gold Level Latin competition, happy to see her hard work pay off. “Since freshman year I’ve been running off in the middle of the night for five hour practices,” she said. “My friends all ask, ‘what are you doing with your time?’ Certainly not schoolwork. It’s great to have my friends here to see what I’m doing during my disappearances from the dorm.” Hao’s partner, Adrian L. Sanborn...
...noted that economics reduces individuals into simple decision-makers instead of acknowledging that people have several competing mental processes. Brown Neurobiology Professor Peter E. Politser argued that economics ignores the nuances of decision making. “To understand decisions across many contexts, we often have to ask not just what people choose, but how and why,” he said. Throughout the symposium, the professors stressed the discipline’s infancy. “I think the field of neuroeconomics is not fully defined,” said Yale Neurobiology Professor Daeyeol Lee at the beginning...
...level she wanted, but the coach felt Mills was taking the right steps in the right direction.“She never pushed it too far, she was very careful,” Morawski commented. “We would always check in on her and [the trainers] would ask her how she was doing. The process helped her leg and she never pushed past a dangerous point. She was right on schedule with predictions from the doctors.”When Mills was cleared to compete, it was still all about a gradual process to reach the high potential...