I couldn't agree more with Mr. Hills assessment that Obama needs to acquire some of the traits of his tenacious predessors including, as Mr. Hill suggests, the king of the political fight ,LBJ. But the big problem is that LBJ did not have to content with the professional lobbyists as they exist today nor soft and hard money abused legally by our elected officials. Obama's task on the reformation of heath care would be much easier without all the PAC money and influence of pro lobbyists as it would limit the reach of the lies and distortions into the heart of the citizens of our country.
Mark Altekruse
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The advice here is based on oversimplifying the roles played by the conscious and unconcious processes. You dhouldn't go with your gut until you've informed tha gut adequately of the facts and your conscious oservations of their import, after which you can then trust your gut to make the final decision.
Roy Niles
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Malcolm Gladwell wrote about the same in his excellent book "Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking " - see http://cli.gs/gladwell-blink
Kim Hjortholm
Very interesting study. I also believe its very true, yet quite ironic in our age of reason to literally tell people, ' you'll be better off not thinking so much'
Ilze Wessels
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Wow, es verdaderamente impresionante
mauricio bugueño
This is Important - even if you don't think so, America. Why? I was 42, when the abcess in my cranium broke through my brain pan - sending me into violent seizures, while on a long camping adventure, and so, I thus ended up tumbling headfirst into thorny bramble bush, so that, by the time I got to the ER (crawling, half-paralyzed) I was covered with scratchs; and do you think, in that time - when I could have easily ended up comatose, with no local kin - that I, or my Doctor (I'm Disabled by a Neuropathy - so I DO Have one), had any Idea what i might, or might not, have wanted them to do with my vegetable-ized zombie body?
The fact that my Hospital has attended to this issue - in more detail than the law requires, is a telling statement, as well.
James Staples
Liz Diller appeared before a large, hopeful audience in Denver a few years ago. We were genuinely interested in her work, and were eager to hear about her approach to the new Clyfford Still Museum. Alas, this was not to be. Once onstage she buried herself in her notes, inaudibly mumbled her presentation, refused any eye contact with us, her would-be clients, and rushed off the stage afterwards. Her office then refused to release a written version of her comments, despite repeated requests. In general, a performance full of contempt for the rubes here in flyover country.
Donald Frazier
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Thank you for this wonderful article about the S.A.M. Magic Table.
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I couldn't agree more with Mr. Hills assessment that Obama needs to acquire some of the traits of his tenacious predessors including, as Mr. Hill suggests, the king of the political fight ,LBJ. But the big problem is that LBJ did not have to content with the professional lobbyists as they exist today nor soft and hard money abused legally by our elected officials. Obama's task on the reformation of heath care would be much easier without all the PAC money and influence of pro lobbyists as it would limit the reach of the lies and distortions into the heart of the citizens of our country.
Mark Altekruse