Posts Tagged ‘happiness’

29 December

Getting To Know Someone Through Social Networks

Of you are searching someone through an easier way like that over the internet social networking, then don’t let yourself be fooled by some of the unwanted things. Sometimes, it is easy to make up stories especially when you are in a networking dating sites.

In order to catch the real them, here are applicable tips to go about.

One is that when he or she is exaggerating about or boasting about his or her successful income, then he or she might actually using a reverse psycho.

He or she might actually tell the opposite. And in order for you to be able to catch the truth, you could ask him or her about the whole story of her or his success and be observant to some of lines behind the story.

If you are in doubt with his or her photo, then ask for another one. Check if the once you have seen have a younger or older difference with the latest provided picture.

Also, he should let you see some of his updated version pictures because he might be just showing his image 10 years before. See to it that the pictures are actually setting off really well.

And when he or she states about an interests involving any types of men or women or either ways, then it might mean he or she is actually playing around and not even serious to go about anything. He just wants to go for a better view of choice and nothing else. No seriousness is attached in his or her actions and interests.

If you prove yourself right or maybe wrong, then this will be a good point whether to continue talking or not.

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24 May

Nicholas Christakis: The hidden influence of social networks

http://www.ted.com We’re all embedded in vast Social Networks of friends, family, co-workers and more. Nicholas Christakis tracks how a wide variety of traits — from happiness to obesity — can spread from person to person, showing how your location in the network might impact your life in ways you don’t even know.

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