Thursday, October 8, 2015

The Truth Behind Your Myers-Briggs Test

Uncovering The Secret History Of Myers-Briggs, The Best Stories Of The Week: Nigerian Scammers And Reptilians In Hollywood, A Shocking Way To Fix The Brain, How Fear Slammed America's Door On Syrian Refugees, The Best (And Worst) Movies To Watch On Paramount's New YouTube Channel, A Brief History Of Apocalypse Predictions
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Thursday, October 8, 2015
Uncovering The Secret History Of Myers-Briggs
WHAT'S YOUR TYPE?
Uncovering The Secret History Of Myers-Briggs
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The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator is the most popular personality test in the world. But its creator, Isabel Briggs Meyers, remains shrouded in mystery. A library at the University Florida holds the truth, but no outsider has ever been granted access. We investigate.
THE LONG-READER'S DIGEST
The Best Stories Of The Week: Nigerian Scammers And Reptilians In Hollywood
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A psychiatrist with a broken brain and a drug-dealing problem; the new, romantically-inclined wave of Nigerian scammers; and the strange story of a half-alien secret agent in Los Angeles.
SHOCK DOCS
A Shocking Way To Fix The Brain
technologyreview.com
Neurosurgeons hope to treat some of the most intractable mental disorders by putting advanced arrays of electrodes into patients' brains.
PUTTING OUT LADY LIBERTY'S FLAME
How Fear Slammed America's Door On Syrian Refugees
defenseone.com
As millions flee from war to uncertainty or death, "national security concerns" have kept US arrivals to a trickle.
THE DEADLY B MOVIES
The Best (And Worst) Movies To Watch On Paramount's New YouTube Channel
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Paramount just revealed a new YouTube channel called "Paramount Vault" which lets anyone on YouTube watch hundreds of classic films from the production house's vast archives.
Y2K15
A Brief History Of Apocalypse Predictions
theverge.com
A Christian organization called the e-Bible Fellowship has crunched the numbers and concluded that October 7th, 2015 will usher in the apocalypse. This sounds like bad news, but predictions of Earth's obliteration are old hat.
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SEEING PINK
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Dancers perform during a traditional festival of "ngarot" in Indramayu, West Java, Indonesia, Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2015. The festival is held regularly every year to welcome the rice planting season. Credit: AP Photo/Tatan Syuflana
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