Okay, so there is an article in the NY Times magazine for this
weekend about a group of people who are using behavioral
economics concepts in workshops somewhat reminiscent of
EST sessions but, depending upon your viewpoint, either are
much more rational or wackier (what with the whole Skynet
end of human civilization meme and cryogenics).  Tipsters
may find it either interesting or terrifying or, simply, WTF?
You decide.  See:
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/17/magazine/the-happiness-code.html?em_pos=large&emc=edit_ma_20160115&nl=magazine&nlid=389166&_r=0

Remember:
Think positive only when it is warranted by the facts.
And so on.

-Mike Palij
New York University
[email protected]

P.S. I think it helps if you have read Robert Heinlein's
"A Stranger in a Strange Land" -- it makes the article
easier to grok.





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