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تجربه شخصیم این بوده که مایکروسافت اج بسیار کاربردی تر و بهتر از کرومه. وقتی نسخهٔ دولوپر رو استفاده کنی بی نظیره. میتونم اکستنشن خاص هر مرورگری رو روی اج بریزم و سبک ترم هست
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تماشای گربه ها یکی از لذت بخش ترین فعالیت هاست
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When people say that money motivates, what they really mean is that money controls. And when it does, people become alienated—they give up some of their authenticity—and they push themselves to do what they think they must do. One take on the meaning of alienation is that it begins as people lose touch with their intrinsic motivation, with the vitality and excitement that all children possess, with the doing of an activity for its own sake, with the state of being that Robert Henri called a more than ordinary moment of existence.
📚 why do we do what we do
✍ Edward L. Deci and Richard Flaste
📚 why do we do what we do
✍ Edward L. Deci and Richard Flaste
One thing that Ryan thought might make a difference is the intention and style of the person who is administering the reward. Rewards are often used by people to impose their power on others. They give the rewards with the intention to control—or, more euphemistically, “to motivate’’—so the rewards are likely to be experienced by their recipient as controlling.
📚 why do we do what we do
✍ Edward L. Deci and Richard Flaste
📚 why do we do what we do
✍ Edward L. Deci and Richard Flaste
To take one unhappy example, think about the college student
who had grown up in a wealthy family in suburban New York. Both his parents were attorneys and they wanted him to become a lawyer, as well. He began taking prelaw courses, as expected, but soon discovered that his real love was film. In a conversation with his parents over a vacation break, he made clear his desire to change majors. The response was a decided lack of enthusiasm. ‘‘Fine,”’ they said, “but you’re on your own. We will no longer pay your tuition if that’s how you are going to waste your college years.” Although these parents had been giving their son a remarkable (and expensive) opportunity to study at an excellent university, it was also true that implicit in their giving was a control. These parents saw money not as a family resource to be shared, but rather as something that could be used to shape their son as they desired. And it is likely that their intentions were somehow being communicated, even if only subtly. The showdown over. tuition badly strained the relationship between parents and son, and for his own sake, the son emotionally distanced himself from his parents.
📚 why do we do what we do
✍ Edward L. Deci and Richard Flaste
who had grown up in a wealthy family in suburban New York. Both his parents were attorneys and they wanted him to become a lawyer, as well. He began taking prelaw courses, as expected, but soon discovered that his real love was film. In a conversation with his parents over a vacation break, he made clear his desire to change majors. The response was a decided lack of enthusiasm. ‘‘Fine,”’ they said, “but you’re on your own. We will no longer pay your tuition if that’s how you are going to waste your college years.” Although these parents had been giving their son a remarkable (and expensive) opportunity to study at an excellent university, it was also true that implicit in their giving was a control. These parents saw money not as a family resource to be shared, but rather as something that could be used to shape their son as they desired. And it is likely that their intentions were somehow being communicated, even if only subtly. The showdown over. tuition badly strained the relationship between parents and son, and for his own sake, the son emotionally distanced himself from his parents.
📚 why do we do what we do
✍ Edward L. Deci and Richard Flaste
it is clear that rewards often have negative, though unintended, consequences that the advocates are usually not willing to acknowledge. Rewards might ensure certain behaviors—like more regular practice sessions—but the behaviors they ensure may not really be what we are after.
📚 why do we do what we do
✍ Edward L. Deci and Richard Flaste
📚 why do we do what we do
✍ Edward L. Deci and Richard Flaste
5. Othello and Desdemona - Love (pas de deux)
TJEKNAVORIAN - Othello Ballet Suite
Loris Tjeknavorian
"Othello" Ballet . Scene 5
London Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: L. Tjeknavorian
لوریس چکناوریان
باله "اتللو" . صحنه ۵
ارکستر سمفونیک لندن
به رهبری لوریس چکناوریان
"Othello" Ballet . Scene 5
London Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: L. Tjeknavorian
لوریس چکناوریان
باله "اتللو" . صحنه ۵
ارکستر سمفونیک لندن
به رهبری لوریس چکناوریان
3. Desdemona in love
TJEKNAVORIAN - Othello Ballet Suite
Loris Tjeknavorian
"Othello" Ballet . Scene 3
London Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: L. Tjeknavorian
لوریس چکناوریان
باله "اتللو" . صحنه ۳
ارکستر سمفونیک لندن
به رهبری لوریس چکناوریان
"Othello" Ballet . Scene 3
London Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: L. Tjeknavorian
لوریس چکناوریان
باله "اتللو" . صحنه ۳
ارکستر سمفونیک لندن
به رهبری لوریس چکناوریان
Forwarded from غریبه.
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