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Ron Johnson was one of the most successful retail executives in America. He'd made Target hip. He'd built the Apple Store from nothing into a retail phenomenon. So when J.C. Penney hired him as CEO in 2011, expectations were sky-high. Johnson moved fast. He killed the coupons. Eliminated the sales events. Redesigned the stores. When his team suggested testing the new pricing strategy in a few locations first, Johnson said five words that explain everything that happened next: "We didn't test at Apple." Within seventeen months, sales dropped twenty-five percent. He was fired. And here's the part nobody talks about: Johnson had access to all the data. Every week, the numbers told the same story. Customers were leaving. Revenue was collapsing. The board was getting nervous. He could see it all. He just couldn't act on it. Because changing course would mean he wasn't the visionary who reinvented retail. He wasn't making a business decision anymore. He was protecting who he believed he was. That's the identity trap. And it doesn't just happen to CEOs. What if changing your mind didn't have to feel like losing yourself? Let's get into it. Why Identity Bias Looks Like Your Best Qualities The trap doesn't target bad thinkers. It targets good ones. Think about the entrepreneur who poured three years and her life savings into a startup. The data says it's failing. The metrics are clear. Her advisors are suggesting it's time to pivot or shut down. She has every analytical tool to evaluate this accurately. And she can't do it. She's plenty smart. The problem is that admitting failure would mean she's "a quitter." And she is not a quitter. That's not who she is. Johnson wasn't stupid either. He was brilliant. His identity as the retail visionary just happened to make him blind to the one thing that could save his company: the possibility that what worked at Apple wouldn't work at Penney's. He experienced his blindness as conviction. As leadership. And that's the disguise. Every other thinking error in this series, uncertainty, depletion, time pressure, social pressure, you can feel those happening. You know when you're tired. You know when you're rushed. But identity fusion is invisible from the inside. It disguises itself as your best qualities. The entrepreneur calls it perseverance. Johnson called it vision. The investor who won't sell a losing position? He calls it discipline. Your ego doesn't announce that it's taking over. It puts on a costume that looks exactly like your strengths. And your brain? Your brain is in on it. Why Changing Your Mind Feels Like a Threat When a belief becomes part of your identity, your brain defends it as it would defend your body. Challenge that belief, and your brain responds the same way it would to a physical threat. Not metaphorically. The same neural circuits that protect you from danger activate to protect you from being wrong. That's why arguments about strategy or direction can generate so much heat and so little light. You're not debating a position anymore. You're defending territory. And sometimes you defend it long past the point where the evidence says stop. A project you've poured months into. A strategy you championed. A hire you fought for. The data says cut your losses, but you keep going because walking away would mean all that time, all that effort, all that money was wasted. That's the sunk cost fallacy. And most people think it's about the money or the time. But it's not. Sunk cost is about identity. Think about that manager who spent eighteen months building a new system. The team knows it's not working. She knows it's not working. But scrapping it doesn't just waste eighteen months of budget. It means her judgment failed. It means she led her team down the wrong road for a year and a half. "I've invested too much to quit" sounds like a financial calculation. It's not. It's an identity statement. What she's really saying is: "If I quit, I'm the kind of person who wastes eighteen months of people's lives." The sunk cost isn't financial. It's existential. And suddenly you can see that every time you've held on too long, stayed in something past its expiration date, defended something you knew wasn't working, the force holding you there wasn't logic. It was your self-image refusing to absorb the hit. So how do you loosen the grip once you realize it's there? Three Warning Signs Your Ego Has Taken the Wheel Here's what to watch for. 1. Emotional Intensity That Doesn't Match the Stakes Someone suggests a different approach to a process you built. Not a criticism. Just an alternative. And you feel a flash of heat in your chest. Defensiveness. Maybe irritation. The reaction is way out of proportion to the suggestion. Pay attention to that gap. The intensity isn't about the process. It's about what being wrong would say about you. 2. How You Argue When someone pushes back on your position, watch what happens. If you find yourself attacking the person instead of engaging their argument, that's identity talking. "You don't understand our industry." "You haven't been doing this as long as I have." The moment you shift from "here's why the evidence supports my position" to "here's why you're not qualified to question it," you've stopped defending a conclusion and started defending yourself. The tell is subtle: you'll feel righteous, not curious. 3. The Evidence Filter When you're evaluating something objectively, new information can move you in either direction. But when identity is involved, watch what happens. You accept supporting evidence quickly, uncritically, almost with relief. Contradicting evidence? You tear it apart. You find flaws in the methodology. You question the source. You say, "That's just one study." When you're applying completely different standards depending on which direction the evidence points, that's not critical thinking. That's identity protection wearing a lab coat. How To Loosen the Grip So what do you do once you recognize the grip? Early in my career, I championed a technology direction that I was convinced was right. The evidence started coming back that it wasn't working. And I was doing exactly what I just described. Scrutinizing the bad data, embracing the good data, and getting irritated when people questioned me. It wasn't until a colleague looked at me and said, "You're not evaluating this anymore. You're defending it," that I realized my identity had completely hijacked my judgment. What helped was a shift in language that sounds simple but changes everything. Stop holding beliefs as part of your identity. Start holding them as a working thesis. The Reframe Listen to the difference between these two statements. First: "I believe this company will succeed." Second: "My working thesis is that this company will succeed." The first version fuses the belief to you. If the company fails, you were wrong. You made a bad bet. The second version builds in the expectation that your thinking will evolve. New data doesn't make you wrong. It makes you better informed. The Proof That colleague I mentioned? After that conversation, I started framing every strong opinion as a working thesis in my own head. Not out loud at first. Just internally. And the effect was immediate. I stopped feeling attacked when contradicting data came in. I started treating it as an update instead of a threat. The position I was defending? I reversed it completely. And the thing I was most afraid of — looking like I'd wasted everyone's time — never happened. The team was relieved. The Practice Next time you find yourself defending a position with more heat than it deserves, pause and restate it starting with "My working thesis is..." Then ask yourself: "What would I need to see to change this?" If you can't answer that question, if there's literally no evidence that could change your mind, that belief has become part of your identity. And your brain will protect it like one. The Door The goal isn't to be wishy-washy. Commit fully to your working thesis. Act on it with confidence. The difference is that you've built a door in the wall, and you've given yourself permission to walk through it if the evidence changes. That door is the difference between updating when you're wrong and doubling down until it costs you. Why Identity Is the Amplifier The identity trap doesn't operate alone. It recruits every other force we've covered in Part Two of this series. Facing uncertainty? Identity says, "You're not the kind of person who hesitates." Someone manufactures a deadline to pressure you? "Leaders are decisive. Act now." The whole room disagrees with your position? Identity whispers "I'm a team player" — or digs in with "I'm the one who sees what others miss." Identity is the amplifier. It takes every vulnerability from Episodes 10 through 13 and cranks up the volume. That's why we saved it for last. Everything else we've covered in Part Two? Necessary. But not sufficient. Because if you haven't dealt with your identity's grip on your beliefs, those skills have a backdoor that ego walks right through. And this is exactly what mindjacking exploits. I go much deeper into an article I wrote and in my dedicated mindjacking episode, links below. But the core mechanism is this: mindjacking doesn't just offer you convenient conclusions. It attaches those conclusions to who you are. "People like us think this." "Smart people choose this." Once a belief becomes a badge of identity, you'll convince yourself. No external persuasion required. From Seeing the Trap to Building the Escape Here's your challenge this week. Pick one belief you hold that you've never seriously questioned. Something professional. Your management philosophy. Your investment thesis. Your view on how your industry works. Something you'd describe as "just who I am." Now find the strongest argument against it. Not a straw man. The real, best case the other side would make. Sit with it. See if you can engage with it without your threat response kicking in. If you can? You've just proven that your thinking is bigger than your identity. And that is the most important skill in this entire series. If this episode shifted something for you, share it with someone who needs to hear it. And in the comments, tell me: what's a belief you held that you later realized was more about identity than evidence? I think we can all learn from each other on this one. Episode 15 is about designing your decision environment. Not tips. Systems. Structures that protect your thinking, so willpower becomes optional. Now you can see the trap. Next, we build the escape route. Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss it, and I'll see you in the next one. Endnotes — Episode 14 How To Quit Defending Decisions You Know Are Wrong "He'd made Target hip. He'd built the Apple Store from nothing into a retail phenomenon": Brad Tuttle, "The 5 Big Mistakes That Led to Ron Johnson's Ouster at JC Penney," TIME, April 9, 2013, https://business.time.com/2013/04/09/the-5-big-mistakes-that-led-to-ron-johnsons-ouster-at-jc-penney/. Johnson is credited with creating Target's "cheap chic" brand positioning in the early 2000s and subsequently designing and launching Apple's retail stores, which became the highest-grossing retail outlets per square foot in America. "We didn't test at Apple": Tuttle, "The 5 Big Mistakes" (cited in note 1). When Johnson's team proposed testing the new pricing strategy on a limited basis before rolling it out chain-wide, Johnson reportedly shot down the idea with this statement. The quote has been widely attributed in retail industry reporting. See also James Surowiecki, "Why Ron Johnson Is Struggling at J.C. Penney," The New Yorker (The Financial Page), March 25, 2013. The article is archived under The New Yorker's legacy URL format; for a summary of Surowiecki's argument, see Derek Thompson's coverage in The Atlantic and Quartz: https://qz.com/58487/jc-penneys-ceo-wasnt-the-one-who-killed-it. "Within seventeen months, sales dropped twenty-five percent. He was fired.": Multiple sources confirm these figures. Sales fell $4.3 billion in 2012 — a 25 percent decline — and same-store sales dropped 31.7 percent in Q4 2012, which analysts called "the worst quarter in all retail history." Johnson was terminated on April 8, 2013, seventeen months after taking over. See Tuttle, "The 5 Big Mistakes" (cited in note 1); Sean Williams, "This May Be the Worst Quarter in Retail History," The Motley Fool, February 28, 2013, https://www.fool.com/investing/general/2013/02/28/this-may-be-the-worst-quarter-in-retail-history.aspx; and the Ron Johnson entry at Wikiwand, which aggregates and cites the primary financial reporting, https://www.wikiwand.com/en/articles/Ron_Johnson_(businessman). "When a belief becomes part of your identity, your brain defends it as it would defend your body": Jonas T. Kaplan, Sarah I. Gimbel, and Sam Harris, "Neural Correlates of Maintaining One's Political Beliefs in the Face of Counterevidence," Scientific Reports 6, 39589 (December 23, 2016), https://www.nature.com/articles/srep39589. doi:10.1038/srep39589. Using fMRI on 40 participants with strong political beliefs, the researchers found that challenges to identity-linked beliefs activated the amygdala and insular cortex — brain structures involved in threat detection and emotional processing — while also engaging the Default Mode Network, associated with self-referential thinking. Participants who resisted changing their minds showed the strongest activity in these areas. Lead author Kaplan noted: "The amygdala in particular is known to be especially involved in perceiving threat and anxiety." A 2026 replication by an independent European team confirmed these findings. See Kossowska, M., Szwed, P., Czarnek, G. et al., "Neural Correlates of Belief Change in Political and Non-Political Domains Among Left-Wing Individuals Confronted with Counterarguments," Scientific Reports 16, 4895 (January 8, 2026), https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-026-35397-6. doi:10.1038/s41598-026-35397-6. "That's the sunk cost fallacy": Hal R. Arkes and Catherine Blumer, "The Psychology of Sunk Cost," Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes 35, no. 1 (February 1985): 124–140. doi:10.1016/0749-5978(85)90049-4. Available via ScienceDirect: https://doi.org/10.1016/0749-5978(85)90049-4. Arkes and Blumer defined the sunk cost effect as "a greater tendency to continue an endeavor once an investment in money, effort, or time has been made" and demonstrated across multiple experiments that the effect is driven by the desire not to appear wasteful — a fundamentally identity-protective motive rather than a financial calculation. "Sunk cost is about identity": The connection between sunk cost escalation and self-concept draws on Barry M. Staw, "Knee-Deep in the Big Muddy: A Study of Escalating Commitment to a Chosen Course of Action," Organizational Behavior and Human Performance 16, no. 1 (1976): 27–44. doi:10.1016/0030-5073(76)90005-2. Available via ScienceDirect: https://doi.org/10.1016/0030-5073(76)90005-2. Staw's central finding was that individuals committed the greatest resources to failing investments when they were personally responsible for the initial decision — an "intra-individual process in which people tend to act in ways to protect their own self-image." This reframes sunk cost escalation as identity protection rather than mere financial irrationality. See also Hal R. Arkes and Catherine Blumer, "The Psychology of Sunk Cost" (cited in note 5), whose findings complement Staw's by emphasizing the role of waste-avoidance norms tied to self-presentation. "To consider an alternative view, you would have to consider an alternative version of yourself": Jonas T. Kaplan, quoted in Emily Gersema, "Hardwired: The Brain's Circuitry for Political Belief," USC Press Room, December 23, 2016, https://pressroom.usc.edu/hardwired-the-brains-circuitry-for-political-belief/. This quote from the lead author of the fMRI study (cited in note 4) captures the identity-belief fusion mechanism described throughout this episode. Kaplan added: "Political beliefs are like religious beliefs in the respect that both are part of who you are and important for the social circle to which you belong."
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1950 befreien die beiden Studenten René Leudesdorff und Georg von Hatzfeld das von den Briten besetzte Helgoland. Friedlich und nur mit drei Flaggen im Gepäck. Ihre Geschichte geht um die Welt. Wer waren die beiden jungen Männer? Und was geschah im Winter 1950 wirklich auf der Nordseeinsel? Quellen:De-academic.com (2023). René Leudesdorff, abgerufen unter: https://de-academic.com/dic.nsf/dewiki/1173937 Deutschlandfunk.de (2023). Wiederbewaffnung der Bundesrepublik, abgerufen unter: https://www.deutschlandfunk.de/wiederbewaffnung-der-bundesrepublik-100.html Echo Online (2012). Theologe und Publizist René Leudesdorff gestorben, abgerufen unter: https://www.christoph-muellerleile.de/resources/menschen_und_schicksale/reneleudesdorff/Echo-Online.pdf Heissenberg, C. (2007). Erlebte Geschichten mit René Leudesdorff, WDR.de, abgerufen unter: https://www1.wdr.de/radio/wdr5/sendungen/erlebtegeschichten/leudesdorffrene102.html Helgoland24.de (2023). Maulbeerbaum, abgerufen unter: https://www.helgoland24.de/Detail.html?&aid=2218 Hoffmann, B. (1996). „Wir befreiten Helgoland“, TAZ Archiv, abgerufen unter: https://taz.de/Wir-befreiten-Helgoland/!1423284/ Leudesdorff, R. (2002). Wie wir Helgoland besetzten, Spiegel.de, abgerufen unter: https://www.spiegel.de/panorama/symbolische-invasion-wie-wir-helgoland-besetzten-a-228438.html# Leudesdorff, R. (2011). Mit Flaggen für eine freie Insel, NDR.de, abgerufen unter: https://www.ndr.de/geschichte/chronologie/Rene-Leudesdorff-auf-Helgoland-Mit-Flaggen-fuer-eine-freie-Insel,leudesdorff102.html Morell, T. (2017). Geschichte Helgolands: "Big Bang" in der Nordsee, Sonntagsblatt, abgerufen unter: https://www.sonntagsblatt.de/artikel/kultur/big-bang-der-nordsee Süddeutsche Zeitung (2023). Gästezahlen auf Helgoland geringer als vor der Pandemie, abgerufen unter: https://www.sueddeutsche.de/reise/tourismus-helgoland-gaestezahlen-auf-helgoland-geringer-als-vor-der-pandemie-dpa.urn-newsml-dpa-com-20090101-230225-99-733863#:~:text=Knapp%20315.000%20Tages%2D%20und%20Übernachtungsgäste,355.000%2C%202018%20sogar%20rund%20392.000. Welt.de (2000). Georg von Hatzfeld - Der "Retter von Helgoland" starb im Alter von 71 Jahren, abgerufen unter: https://www.welt.de/print-welt/article526609/Georg-von-Hatzfeld-Der-Retter-von-Helgoland-starb-im-Alter-von-71-Jahren.html Welt.de (2012). Ein Befreier von Helgoland - René Leudesdorff gestorben, abgerufen unter: https://www.welt.de/newsticker/dpa_nt/regioline_nt/hamburgschleswigholstein_nt/article106423758/Ein-Befreier-von-Helgoland-Rene-Leudesdorff-gestorben.html Whoswho.de (2023). Georg von Hatzfeld, abgerufen unter: https://whoswho.de/bio/georg-von-hatzfeld.html# Wikiwand.com (2023). René Leudesdorff, abgerufen unter: https://www.wikiwand.com/de/René_LeudesdorffGEMAfreie Musik von https://audiohub.deKontakt:Instagram: @powileaksEmail: info@powileaks.com
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Today is the first installment of our Thursday series "What Was....?".This series will elevate the stories of past places and events that have been important to the fashion story since the industry began. This includes topics such as shopping locations, awards shows, geographic locations, runway shows, exhibits, leisure spots, and so on. We will explain why each topic was relevant to the fashion industry in the past, and why it is important to remember its influence on fashion today.Our first "What Was....?" feature is more accurately a "What Were....?". We are discussing the Coty Awards.We look at the awards show's history and what led to its demise.DOWNLOAD THE SHOW TRANSCRIPT FOR $0.99https://manicmetallic.com/product/the-manic-metallic-podcast-episode-004-transcript/SUPPORT THE MANIC METALLIC PODCAST ($)https://app.redcircle.com/shows/11d2b542-f3b4-4462-b85e-5708034cb823/donationsCONNECT WITH THE MANIC METALLIC PODCASTInstagram: @themanicmetallicpodcastCONNECT WITH MANIC METALLICInstagram: @manicmetallicNewsletter: https://bit.ly/manicnewsletterWebsite: manicmetallic.comCONNECT WITH LIBERTYInstagram: @liberty.imhoffWebsite: libertyimhoff.comReferences:New York Times https://www.nytimes.com/1985/06/14/style/coty-fashion-awards-discontinued.html Chicago Tribune https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1985-06-19-8502090048-story.html Washington Post https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1979/05/19/coty-designer-awards/2dfd1df8-fb65-4005-b8df-ecaadcb2bc6c/ Truth Plus https://truthplus.wordpress.com/2011/01/20/fashion-historian-john-tiffany-on-eleanor-lambert-and-the-coty-awards/ Wikiwand (lists award winners) https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Coty_Award Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-manic-metallic-podcast/exclusive-content
Today on Between the Worlds we discuss the transition from the Hierophant year to the Lovers year. What it means for you, and what it means for the world. Tune in to find out how 2021 deepened our understanding of lineages and ancestry in recognition of the more-than-human world; and how the Hierophant called us all to become students and masters. We discuss the concept of the daimon as an intermediary between the human and more-than-human realms, and how that may have impacted us collectively and personally. Finally, we take a deep dive into the Lovers year, anticipating likely themes relating to love, relationships, independence, interdependence, individualism, decoloniality, what we need to compost, and what the Lovers year is calling out for each of us to practice. Come walk with us in the open winds, and talk with us like the Lovers do!To find out more about our workshops either scroll down or visit our website. www.betweentheworldspodcast.com/shopTo leave a review of the podcast on iTunes, open your Apple Podcasts APP and scroll down to the comments. Or you can try to click this link (sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't depending on your set up).Find us on Instagram at:Podcast: @BetweentheworldspodcastAmanda: @OracleofLACarolyn: @CarolynPennypackerRiggs REFERENCES FOR THIS EPISODE:BETWEEN THE COVERS PODCAST interview with poet Rosemary WaldropTHE EMERALD podcast by Joshua Schrei, the On Resonance episodeDrew Broaderick, music teacher, Tetra Music School.In the WILDWOOD TAROT and guidebook, the Hierophant is called Ancestor.WORLD AS LOVER, WORLD AS SELF by Joanna Macy.LIVING SYSTEMS class with Leah Garza.5 ADVANCES THAT FOLLOWED PANDEMICS an article on the History Channel by Glen McDonald.DAIMON, the Greek meaning of, on Wikiwand.RILKE ON LOVE AND OTHER DIFFICULTIES by Rainer Maria Rilke, translated by John J. L. MoodLOVE AS POLITICAL RESISTANCE an essay in the book PLEASURE ACTIVISM by adrienne maree brownTHE HIDDEN LIFE OF TREES by Peter Wohlleben*********************************WELCOME LOVERS: CARDS OF THE YEAR WORKSHOPIn this workshop, we'll look at the collective card of the year for 2022 – the Lovers card – and discuss what it's offering us. We'll also look at your personal cards of the year, how they relate to the collective cards and to your soul card. CLICK HERE to register for Welcome Lovers: Cards of the Year Workshop.We've also got Candle Magick, we've got Empress Love Magick, we've got Ace of Swords protection magick and more. CLICK THIS LINK TO SHOPYou can also get your favorite witch a yearly subscription to our coven -- the gift that keeps on giving throughout the year, where you get workshops, monthly tarot studio classes, and lots of other goodies for a super reasonable price.Become a Between the Worlds Weird Circle Subscriber, click here. **********************************Learn More About Your Host Amanda Yates Garcia, & Buy Her BookTo order Amanda's book, "Initiated: Memoir of a Witch" CLICK HERE.To sign up for Amanda's newsletter, CLICK HERE.Amanda's InstagramAmanda's FacebookTo book an appointment with Amanda go to www.oracleoflosangeles.com **********************************MIND YOUR PRACTICE PODCASTMind Your Practice - Carolyn's podcast with arts consultant and author of Make Your Art No Matter What, Beth Pickens - is geared towards artists and writers looking for strategies and support to build their projects and practices (plus loving pep talks).There's even a club - “Homework Club” - which offers creative people support and strategies for keeping their projects and practices a priority with monthly webinars, worksheets, live QnA's, optional accountability pods, and ACTUAL HOMEWORK (that you'll never be graded on. Ever!)You can visit MindYourPractice.com for more details or listen wherever you stream Between the Worlds. **********************************Original MUSIC by Carolyn Pennypacker Riggs**********************************Get in touch with sponsorship inquiries for Between the Worlds at betweentheworldspodcast@gmail.com.**CONTRIBUTORS:Amanda Yates Garcia (host) & Carolyn Pennypacker Riggs (producer, composer). The BTW logo collage was created by Maria Minnis (tinyparsnip.com / instagram.com/tinyparsnip ) with text designed by Leah Hayes.
El 12 de octubre de 1931 se develó como la estatua de Cristo más grande del mundo, y se convirtió en el ícono más empleado para representar la ciudad de Río de Janeiro y, en algunos casos, el país de Brasil. No se diseñó originalmente con el fin de fomentar el turismo ni de iniciar una bonanza de construcción de estatuas de Cristo alrededor del mundo, sino como un símbolo de paz. Desde esa fecha ese acogedor Cristo Redentor con los brazos abiertos, conocido como el Cristo del Corcovado por estar ubicado en la cima del Cerro del Corcovado en el Parque Nacional de la Tijuca, ha sido víctima del vandalismo, de hongos y de rayos, y ha sido restaurado, renovado y retocado, sin dejar de mantenerse firme. Desde su mirador puede contemplarse la ciudad de Río de Janeiro en todo su esplendor. En realidad, es una de las vistas más impresionantes del mundo. Sesenta y tres años después, el 20 de noviembre de 1994, uno de los países vecinos, Bolivia, develó su propia estatua de Jesucristo, llamada el Cristo de la Concordia. Situada en la cima del Cerro San Pedro de la ciudad de Cochabamba, se parece al Cristo del Corcovado en que tiene la misma configuración de los brazos extendidos a fin de representar la protección de Cristo sobre la ciudad y la hospitalidad de sus habitantes. Sin embargo, difiere de aquel Cristo Redentor en que mide treinta y cuatro metros de altura (cuatro más sin contar los pedestales), y permite que las visitas suban hasta sentirse envueltos en sus brazos, desde donde disfrutan de una vista fabulosa de Cochabamba.1 Desde entonces no han dejado de erigirse estatuas de Cristo en todo el mundo que se han declarado la más grande de todas. Con decir que una de ellas, construida en un pequeño pueblo europeo, se ha atribuido esa distinción poniéndole encima una corona, con la que apenas alcanza la altura necesaria para imponerse sobre el Cristo de la Concordia. En semejante caso, ¿vale que se incluya en el conteo lo que mide la corona? Y más importante aún, ¿aprobaría Cristo tal corona? Según el eclesiástico que comisionó aquel proyecto, la razón por la que decidió erigir a ese gigantesco Cristo era que «el de la idea fue Cristo mismo. Yo no fui más que el constructor», afirmó.2 Gracias a Dios, hay una idea que Él tuvo, la cual no está en tela de juicio, que pareciera contradecir aquella de que Cristo mismo quería que se erigieran grandes estatuas en su honor. Es la idea detrás de la Navidad, que consistió en que su Hijo Jesucristo se identificara con nosotros al extremo de hacerse lo más pequeño posible, naciendo en un humilde pesebre.3 En sus enseñanzas como adulto, Jesús explicaría el porqué de semejante postura, al afirmar que el más grande en el reino de los cielos no es el que se engrandece a sí mismo sino el que se humilla y se vuelve como un niño.4 ¿Qué tan grande, entonces, concebimos que sea Cristo? Más vale que reconozcamos que, como Rey de toda la creación, Él es lo bastante grande como para reinar sobre el vasto universo, y sin embargo lo bastante pequeño como para reinar en nuestro corazón. Carlos ReyUn Mensaje a la Concienciawww.conciencia.net 1 Kevin Richberg, «My Jesus Christ Is Bigger Than Yours» [Mi Cristo es más grande que el tuyo], HuffPost, 26 mayo 2011, actualizado 6 diciembre 2017 En línea 10 julio 2021; Tamara Hinson, «Religious statues: 10 of the world’s most impressive» [Estatuas religiosas: 10 de la más impresionantes del mundo], CNN travel En línea 10 julio 2021; Wikiwand, s.v. «Cristo de la Concordia» En línea 10 julio 2021; En línea 10 julio 2021. 2 Richberg 3 Lc 2:1-20; Fil 2:5-11 4 Mt 18:4; 23:12; Lc 14:11; 18:14
It was a squally Monday during their school break when 16-year-old Marianne Schmidt and her best friend, Christine Sharrock, hopped a train with Marianne's four younger siblings and headed from West Ryde, Australia, to Wanda Beach. As the younger children sat in the sand and listened to the radio, Marianne and Christine went for a walk. The next day their violated bodies were found in the sand dunes by a group of exploring children. Who raped and murdered Marianne and Christine? Was it the man seen at the beach wearing the corrugated iron mask or the pervert asking beachgoers to look at porno magazines with him? Find out why so many investigators now believe that Derek Percy, Australia's "Hannibal Lector", may be responsible for the crime. For more information on this story go to: www.CRIMESANDCONSEQUENCES.comGet Ad-Free, Early Releases, and over 100 Exclusive Episodes by going to:Apple Channel: CRIMES AND CONSEQUENCES XPatreon: Patreon.com/tntcrimesIG and Facebook: @hardcoretruecrimeSources:1) The SnapShot Killer by Duncan McNab2) Wanda: The Untold Story of the Wanda Beach Murders by Alan Whiticker3) Unsolvedcasebook.com (The Wanda Beach Murders)4) Findagrave.com (Marianne Schmidt and Christine Sharrock)5) National Film and Sound Archive of Australia (Wanda Beach Murders)6) Wikiwand.com (The Wanda Beach Murders)7) Casefiles Podcast (Episode 1: The Wanda Beach Murders)
La chaîne KaLee Vision n'est pas monétisée dans le but de ne pas vous imposer de la publicité. L'indépendance de mon travail dépend de vos dons. Merci pour votre soutien ! FAIRE UN DON EN DIRECT: https://www.tipeeestream.com/kalee-vision/donation FAIRE UN DON SUR TIPEEE : Tipeee - https://fr.tipeee.com/kaleevision/ FAIRE UN DON SUR PAYPAL : https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/kaleevision ___ Emission en live tous les lundi à 21h sur Youtube et des vidéos chaque jour de la semaine - https://www.youtube.com/c/kaleevision ___ DISCORD : http://discord.me/kaleevision PODCAST (toutes les émissions en audio) : https://anchor.fm/kaleevision CANARD.TUBE (PeerTube, Anti-GAFAM): https://canard.tube/video-channels/kalee_vision/ ODYSEE (toutes les émissions en vidéo) : https://odysee.com/@kaleevision TWITCH : https://www.twitch.tv/kaleevision TWITTER : https://twitter.com/KaleeVision SOUNDCLOUD (musiques par KaLee Vision) : https://soundcloud.com/kaleevision ___ Afghanistan - Google Maps https://www.google.com/maps/place/Afghanistan/@34.4324032,62.4683203,1888223m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x38d16eb6f8ff026d:0xf3b5460dbe96da78!8m2!3d33.93911!4d67.709953 Guerre d'Afghanistan (2001-2014) - Wikiwand https://www.wikiwand.com/fr/Guerre_d%27Afghanistan_(2001-2014) L'arrivée des talibans à Kaboul fait craindre le pire aux habitants - L'Orient-Le Jour https://www.lorientlejour.com/article/1271818/larrivee-des-talibans-a-kaboul-fait-craindre-le-pire-aux-habitants.html# Les « harkis » de Kaboul, par Antoine Ory (Le Monde diplomatique, octobre 2020) https://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/2020/10/ORY/62293 Charles Villa sur Twitter https://t.co/bIFtDQO6Ml" / Twitter https://twitter.com/charlesvillaa/status/1427237511856902147 ?? EN DIRECT | Suivez l'intervention d'Emmanuel Macron sur la situation en Afghanistan - YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0ivjJPaXVs Afghanistan: We Never Learn - by Matt Taibbi - TK News by Matt Taibbi https://taibbi.substack.com/p/afghanistan-we-never-learn?justPublished=true The U.S. Government Lied For Two Decades About Afghanistan - by Glenn Greenwald - Glenn Greenwald https://greenwald.substack.com/p/the-us-government-lied-for-two-decades Quand les djihadistes étaient nos amis, par Denis Souchon (Le Monde diplomatique, février 2016) https://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/2016/02/SOUCHON/54701 "Ils m'ont fait penser aux khmers rouges" : ce journaliste a passé 48h avec les talibans https://www.europe1.fr/international/ils-mont-fait-penser-aux-khmers-rouges-ce-journaliste-a-passe-48h-avec-les-talibans-4062272 doha 2019 afghanistan wikipédia at DuckDuckGo https://duckduckgo.com/?q=doha+2019+afghanistan+wikip%C3%A9dia&atb=v286-6__&ia=web Afghanistan, pays meurtri par la guerre (1/4) - Le royaume - Regarder le documentaire complet | ARTE https://www.arte.tv/fr/videos/081554-001-A/afghanistan-pays-meurtri-par-la-guerre-1-4/
Casi cualquier aficionado a los videojuegos, tanto a los antiguos como a los más contemporáneos, ha oído hablar de las grandes compañías que han copado el mercado. Activision es, sin duda, una de las que mayor renombre ha tenido en la historia, y tuvo unos inicios realmente interesantes. Broncas, reivindicaciones, éxitos, declaraciones cruzadas, demandas y una explosión de calidad hicieron que su leyenda fuera fabulosa desde el principio. El programa de hoy, que será un especial pildorazo por su mayor duración, ya que no podía dejarme nada en el tintero, sacará a relucir las vergüenzas de una industria que ya practicaba técnicas muy depredadoras con quienes se encargaban del desarrollo de los juegos, incluyendo testimonios de sus protagonistas. No te pierdas esta increíble historia. Todo ello, mientras caminamos tranquilamente por la calle, acompáñame en un paseo por la nostalgia. Música del episodio: 1.- Rock'n Me - Steve Miller Band 2.- The Promise - When in Rome 3.- Love bites - Def Leppard 4.- Heart of glass - Blondie 5.- Under Pressure - Queen 6.- The Final Countdown - Europe 7.- Never too much - Luther Vandross 8.- If you leave - Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark 9.- Why can't be this love - Van Halen 10.- Your love - The Outfield 11.- Private Eyes - Daryl Hall & John Oates Fuentes del programa: Wikipedia, Vidaextra, canal de YouTube de Modo Gamer, Viaempresa.cat, Gamasutra.com, IGN, Wikiwand, Ichi.pro, libro "Racing the Beam: Atari Video Computer System", libro "La Gran Historia de los Videojuegos".
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#186 Mental HealthInterview 2020.08.06 Your nice hosts are joined by nice guest Alanna Linayre, founder of the indie studio Team Toadhouse. Alanna (rhymes with "banana") guides the gaming world towards healthier work practices and personal habits. We asked her a lot of questions about best practices in mental health, and about Team Toadhouse's upcoming game Call Me Cera.Also, Mark has a mission for artists, Ellen names a canary, and Stephen learns about "hustle culture." Mental Health IRLProductionAlanna's guidelines on depicting mental illness in games:Ask yourself why you're putting mental health issues in your game.Make sure to have correct definitions, and not promote stigmas.Try not to use triggering content for the audience you're serving.Avoid harmful tropes.Mental Illness: The Bio-Psycho-Social Spheres of Influence - Allan Schwartz, MentalHelp.NetI'm a “Spoonie.” Here's What I Wish More People Knew About Chronic Illness - Kirsten Schultz, HealthlineStoicism - WikiwandRadio calisthenics - WikiwandDaylio mood tracker and micro-diaryYou can get an hourglass similar to Alanna'sAlanna LinayreGuestAlanna (she/her) is very passionate about self care, healthy mental habits, and video games. She's a public speaker on healthy mental habits and discusses her experiences with PTSD, anxiety, and bipolar disorder in an effort to end the stigma surrounding mental illness. Alanna focuses on sustainable practices to avoid crunch and encourages a healthy attitude about mistakes being a necessary and unavoidable part of improving. External link https://twitter.com/Tybawaihttps://twitter.com/TeamToadhousehttps://twitter.com/CallMeCeraAlanna's "Cozy Streams" on TwitchTeam Toadhouse Discord serverAll the places Team Toadhouse hangs out online!
Trying out a new "JUST FOR FUN" idea for a lecture series tying together know from all my courses. The travels through this Wikipedia (wikiwand is just an app to make it full page) platform will serve as a starting place for conversations, stories, and rants :) Love you guys Hang in there --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hsf-radio/message
Legendary computer scientist, web standards pioneer, and indie-web proponent Tantek Çelik is Jeffrey Zeldman's guest. The secret history of standards in our web browsers. How web standards moved from academic ideas that sometimes couldn't even be implemented to the foundation of our modern web. The rift between standards-oriented, CSS-and-accessibility-loving web developers and those who rely on powerful and sophisticated toolchains: can it be bridged? The Flash years and today. Indieweb tools and the independent web community: what it's about and how to get started. Readers versus social readers. Taking back privacy and the ownership of our content. Links for this episode:Tantek Çelik (@t) | TwitterTantek ÇelikTantek Çelik - Wikiwand5by5 | The Big Web ShowIndieWebMicro.blogMicrosub - IndieWebreader - IndieWebBrought to you by: Blockstack (The Blockstack ecosystem is hard at work and we'd love to have you, learn more and get started at blockstack.org/bigwebshow). Robinhood (Robinhood is giving you FREE stock like Apple, Ford, or Sprint to help you build your portfolio. Sign up at bigwebshow.robinhood.com).