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  1. RT @kabbenbock: Is that chocolate cake taunting you? Research shows smart mental budgeting prevents holiday expansion http://bit.ly/51Ojjj
  2. Nick Feltron catalogs everything in his life and generates an annual report http://bit.ly/1VUinh
  3. Jimmy Fallon is unbelievably talented. Happy Thanksgiving. http://bit.ly/4ALUuT
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  5. Co-occurrence of happy & sad is surprisingly frequent http://bit.ly/577BAz (esp among certain cultures & as one ages http://bit.ly/82ikU8)
  6. The geography of emotion: Feeling happy, feeling lonely, feeling fat, feeling sick http://bit.ly/3EfmVP
  7. RT @qStanford: www.quickstanford.com all the links a stanford student needs + google search. Smart
  8. What story are you telling and is it well-told http://bit.ly/8mCFAw RT @kanter @farra
  9. Gorgeous. RT @nancyduarte: Here's a beautiful tribute by a photographer to his dad. Brought tears to my eyes: http://bit.ly/bHC5L
  10. Social tech conversations consuming more time, but real value comes from a personal conversation, a wink , a hug (@chrisbrogan)
  11. Social media begins to look less social (but ramps up the ability to play, compete, have fun #foursquare ) http://bit.ly/2BOjmm
  12. Is pain of divorce (and pleasure of marriage) asymmetric? Men feel £61,500 of pain by divorce; women only £5,000 http://bit.ly/327IgB
  13. Searching for stories http://bit.ly/1iDkh3 #Google is impressive (via ShalF)
  14. RT @ninakix: Chase uses fbook users to pick charities to donate to http://bit.ly/GzR1U
  15. Where you work has more of an effect on the environment, and your health, than you might think http://bit.ly/Mgv6k #psychology research
  16. The importance of corporate social responsibility and how it is taught in business schools - #Stanford GSB http://bit.ly/R0RYj
  17. Have we become less thoughtful when listening? Can one small tweet create negative infectious cycles? http://bit.ly/3zOz4v
  18. Are we as thoughtful as we used to be? Can negative infectious spirals can begin with a small tweet? http://bit.ly/3zOz4v
  19. @parthajha Thank you for Tata Tea nod
  20. Research that speaks to the question: Are sales quotas doing more harm than good? http://bit.ly/4DEEnt) #Stanford research