Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Hacked?


"I need to go and see Dr Ego. I think someone hacked my brain."

Less Wrong
Therapy in progress. Do not disturb any further. 

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Warning

This is a reminder, if you continue to visit this blog spot you will be administered "thought placebos". It is a rare occurrence, but you may find yourself becoming dependent on "thought placebos" or you may experience The Noplacebo Effect. Read the daily blogs at your own risk. 

Ego Prozac
Thought Placebo Researcher

Monday, April 20, 2015

Mad Cow

"Would mad cow dis-ease be considered the same as moo dis-order?"

Les Wrong
Therapy in progress
Do not disturb any further 

Sunday, April 19, 2015

Question for Dado


Dado, why do you think God made man before woman?

Dado-"So it would give him enough time to think of an answer to her first question."

Dado- is our in resident photographer and IT consultant. He claims to be the It in us all, but  he thinks we have just never got around to It. Research has proven that the person taking a picture remembers less about a photo moment than the ones in the picture. You could say he is sacrificing his memory so the citizens of The Sane Asylum can have theirs. He's working on a camera filter that will filter out a person's beliefs as he takes their picture. He feels this will be a true image of the Neekid Self. Something to think about?

Saturday, April 18, 2015

Let's make it simple



Guest Blog by Mark Manson:

As human beings, we have a limited amount of attention for all the stuff going on around us. Therefore, whether we realize it or not (usually not), we are always choosing what we pay attention to. The confirmation bias is the human mind’s tendency to notice and pay more attention to objects and experiences that match its preexisting thoughts and beliefs. It does this for the simple reason that it is biologically economical and efficient.

Mark Manson
Mark Manson.net

Friday, April 17, 2015

The Mind-Guest Lecture Series


The Mind: Guest Lecturer; Alan Watts, 1915-1973

British born philosopher, writer an lecturer 

ENJOY 6 minutes with yourself!!




http://youtu.be/emHAoQGoQic

Thursday, April 16, 2015

Professor Al Bert


Prof. Al Bert
The Esteemed Selfie 
Porf. Al, why do you talk so much?

Prof. Al- "Because I know so much"!

Footnote: Quote by Prof. Al, submitted by relatives from down around Recknor.

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

A Reflection



If you could sit on this park bench with anyone from your past or present,
who would it be?


Monday, April 13, 2015

Are you seeking happiness?



Don't seek happiness! Seek being free from your unhappiness. So stop trying to be happy. Start living.
As Mr Bill says, "make peace with yourself, and get along with it all".

Izzy
Gypsy Girl
The Is Ness in us all

Saturday, April 11, 2015

Success


If at first you don't succeed, you are about average. But I would not recommend skydiving.

M T Lott
Looking for the sum of his parts

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Moore Wright than wrong

They sent me to tell you, that your behavior decides who will stay in your life.


Moore Wright
New Immigrant


MOORE WRIGHT-a recent immigrant, is here because he married Mamie Dell Small. They live in a Yurk, out on the edge.  He only shows up when they tell him to deliver a message. We are not sure who "they" really are?

Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Fan favorite Maybe, maybe not

                             One interpretation of your belief is correct the other is wrong.
                       Example: You probably believe that virgin wool is newly spun wool.
                              Virgin wool actually comes from the sheep that run the fastest.
                                               
                                                                                            Dr I B Thinking

Footnotes:Dr I B Thinking's post on Jan. 7 has been the most viewed post to date. Since that time the good Dr has change in appearance and choice of bow ties. 

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