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...anything longer, mainly because of her unique filmmaking style. Combining elements of montage, documentary, and the avant-garde, she creates subtexts where none previously existed, stories where they may not have been found, and symbols out of everyday occurrences, seeking to give her audiences “pleasure and cognition?? wonder, skepticism, beauty” and more. “In her films,” writes Tom Gunning in his foreword to Child’s book This Is Called Moving: A Critical Poetics Of Film, “images, sound and words are all treated...
...well—people can look into the future and predict what will make them happy, what won’t make them happy and how long those feelings will last. So, I actually don’t say I study happiness. I say I study future-oriented cognition??how people think about the future. When you’re thinking about what should I do next, that’s code for “what will make me happiest...
Could it be at all possible that the culture of success at Harvard drives people to skip right over the most important part of cognition??getting to know themselves and what they want and need—and instead, sends them straight into the outstretched arms of J.P. Morgan’s H.R. department? If putting our best foot forward means putting a foot forward that isn’t ours, how successful are we really going to be until we stop measuring success in dollars and start measuring it in happiness? In a lot of ways...
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