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Apr. 21st, 2006 11:34 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So I subscribe to Popular Science and Scientific American (and if anyone out there has suggestions, I'm looking for philosophy, mathematical, or psychology based perioticles as well), and there were some interesting gems in there this month. The first was that expecting to be disappointed (and being disappointed) is more disappointing that being positive (and being disappointed). There was an interesting theory about faster-than-light travel based around negative energy, and a bit about possible weapons-grade lasers by 2015.
Really, though, I was most interested by the disappointment thing, since common wisom says that if you expect to fail, it won't be as bad when you do.
And now I run to class.
Really, though, I was most interested by the disappointment thing, since common wisom says that if you expect to fail, it won't be as bad when you do.
And now I run to class.