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valsharai Says:

May 26, 2012 - 9:44 I distinctly heard "be disruptive" -not- be destructive.

CivilRights4Olympia Says:

May 26, 2012 - "We are here to take back what you took from us:PURPOSE"-Agent Smith

Nottooshabbysabbyx Says:

May 25, 2012 - This is a breath of fresh air after so much of the individualistic attitude.

darkbyke Says:

May 24, 2012 - It's possible.. you don't even understand it. If someone gives me more money for an easy task, I'll slack. 

TheKibeer Says:

May 24, 2012 - I believe undeveloped are undeveloped because they haven't got grip on free trade and rule of law. Even China could do much better with some human rights and less corruption. It is the whole package - free trade and people. You cut one you cut both resulting in lesser prosperity. However there will always be some realms poorer than others. Humanitarian aid makes often things worse in the long run and exporting democracy is not easy if even possible. Money represents sum of goods and services.

t3mpl3guardian Says:

May 24, 2012 - in my analogy, water is money ... I thought that would be easy to see ... and I agree with the fact that capitalism with free trade is the best we have ... but what you are not including is in the realm of undeveloped ... that is to say, there is a better way, we just haven't figured it out yet

hurtmeloveme Says:

May 23, 2012 - So, so true. I love how well this captivated my attention and made it so easy to not lose focus.

Bruno Bannani Says:

May 23, 2012 - epic!

idiotjim Says:

May 23, 2012 - The ethics of effort and competition are ultimately rewarded with the demolition of solidarity.

TheKibeer Says:

May 23, 2012 - Yeah, the known Universe will end one day. Not sure what you mean by water. Resources are finite, that's right. However invention of new ones is best done under capitalism. Once the oil gets too expensive, investment will go elsewhere - it already started. You can hassle it by gov regulation but can prove to be contra productive - we reduce use of fossil fuels too much and will be stuck with them for longer time.Free trade with fair play (gov oversight) aka capitalism is the best option we have

asaadbobby1 Says:

May 22, 2012 - dude's got mad drawing skill.

Agnes Rechab Says:

May 22, 2012 - very cool! nice one.

gothicfly Says:

May 22, 2012 - At first at 1:00 the test is described as "higher the performance, higher the pay" but at 1:40 talking about the same test it has flipped to total opposite "Higher the pay, higher the performance." Weird. I would also like to see the actual test records to know what it was really about. Though I totally agree with the conclusion that money is a poor motivator in tasks that require creativity.

AlladinGaffar Says:

May 22, 2012 - super

Sofia Marmelad Says:

May 22, 2012 - wow

TheClearOne Says:

May 22, 2012 - You dislike it through assumption, that's great.

gothicfly Says:

May 22, 2012 - How was this test done exactly? They reward the high performance with most money, yet ones who got most money had the lowest performance. That cant be technically possible. If you'd just said "higher stakes => more stress" "too much stress => bad performance" It wouldnt have been so suprising. In that light the conclusions are a bit radical. So is this video just misleading in purpose of manipulation? I have to dislike it due to that.

serenity44altosax Says:

May 21, 2012 - I'm watching this...I should be finishing my french proect

whitebaconproduction Says:

May 21, 2012 - I can't tell whether I'm more inspired by the speaker or the artist.... [5] :)

TheNoWayOut85 Says:

May 21, 2012 - 486 people love money too much to care...

ZealousAnubis Says:

May 20, 2012 - It's true; I love developing myself in many ways and forms, but if I stress about what the outcome will be, I'm a total schmuck(which happens a little too often, if you ask me). t

verifymyageful Says:

May 20, 2012 - color in fact exists because of perceptions.. so you are wrong there unless I am misinterpreting what you are saying *.. i am really tired

cryptexvinci Says:

May 19, 2012 - Great. I am moved

opensala Says:

May 19, 2012 - for the highest quality in whatever field, translating anything onto a grid of sort or price is unnecessary in the same way the color of the sky is not impressed by any of our measures. our perceptions and education or even our sense of achievement altogether we have nothing in common with truth.

23456Mr1 Says:

May 18, 2012 - Already experienced this, even trying one of the most basic, scientifically confirmed, sensible learning mechanisms (operant conditioning aka reward-based learning) falls apart in complex cognitive skills AKA Math class. No wonder even money fails at getting myself to master that boring-as-hell subject.