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Thursday, 19 November 2009
A neuroscientist's 'stroke of insight'
This is one of the most popular
TED talks
ever.
A stroke shut down half of Jill Bolte's brain, and she experienced something she describes as Nirvana.
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play is good. joy is good. it usually comes with alcohol or god. or goals. or competition. or sitting around.
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so is it possible to take the fun and leave the weird, and put it on a london high street in a way that normal people will pick up and play with?
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