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Ever lost touch, let a good friendship die,
'cause you never had time to call and say "hi"?
You better slow down, don't dance too fast,
time is short, the music won't last.
When you run so fast to get somewhere,
you miss the fun of getting there.
When you worry and hurry through each day,
it is like an unopened gift thrown away.
Life is not a race, so take it slower,
hear the music before the song is over.
Thursday, January 8, 2009

Share Ur Experience With Others

Posted by Galaxy of Kenshin


Frnds the most unrevealed problem in our life is not sharing the experience with other peoples. Some body ill think that sharing our experience ill make them rich and make us down, no its not true when u try to expose ur experience with others ur making ur self beautiful and hence u can also expand ur thinking and self confidence.


"As a result of shared experiences, we tend to perceive other people as being more similar to us, and this applies also to the recognition of our own face. This process may be at the root of constructing a self-identity in a social context," said Dr Manos Tsakiris, Department of Psychology, Royal Holloway, University of London.

The study reveals that recognition of people's own face is not as consistent as they might think.

During the study, the participants' ability to recognise their own face changed when they watched the face of another person being touched at the same time as their own face was touched, as though they were looking in a mirror.

When the researchers asked the subjects to recognize a picture of their own face, the picture that people chose included features of the other person they had previously seen. This did not happen when the two faces were touched out of synchrony.

Tsakiris said that the findings imply that shared experiences may influence the way we perceive ourselves and possibly the way we interact with others.

"If I feel that you are more like me, I might then behave to you in a different way. We now test whether shared experiences can make us stereotype others less, or change our attitudes towards people of different social groups, race or gender," Tsakiris said.

Research on self-recognition may also have a significant impact in understanding and helping people with appearance-related concerns.

Shared sensory experiences may ease such concerns and provide insights into the mechanisms that cause them.

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