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But business talk after a few glasses of wine (free wine) becomes old hat. As the roughly three hour event wound down and the snacks began to dwindle, the group began to disperse as well. We stayed a little late, talking with Susan about the up and coming maturation of video as an online audience drawing element. Susan was very gracious and easy to talk too. She even played a little guitar hero for us, and was surprisingly good at it.

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So why is TED so popular? It could be a combination of excellent content and scarcity. People can watch videos, though they will not have the true TED experience, but at the same time, access is given to a wealth of wisdom free online. One 18 minute speech could change a view, direction, or plant an idea. Therefore, TED would be meeting its goal of spreading ideas that are worth being given consideration.

In fact, people who are good at being vulnerable and taking risks are more likely to feel guilt and take responsibility for their actions, without turning this pain inward and feeling shame instead. Brown talks about how shame is counterproductive, but taking risks and taking responsibility for your actions are both highly productive. How does this apply to drug testing?

The example that Heffernan used was this: Dr. Stewart found a correlation between childhood cancers and prenatal x-rays. She worked with Kneale to verify her facts. What's interesting is that Stewart thought she needed to hurry her research so her theory could be proven. Why hurry? She obviously thought her information - that x-rays were risky for pregnant women -- would be acted upon swiftly, before she could collect the necessary data.

12. Rejoice in the day. This is the day that the Lord has made. Be grateful for the good and bad. It's all good because God made it. And He will use both the good and bad things to bring about good results in your life. He will develop you spiritually. He will bring you into closer relationship with Him. He will show you His grace. He will teach you an important life lesson in all your trials and triumphs.