Special edition of my links this week, to celebrate the start of the European football (aka soccer) and the American football season.
German:
Kaiser Franz erklärt den ersten Spieltag ;-)
Die Pferde, die immer mit Jermaine Jones durchgehen...
English:
The Manning brothers can do more than just throw the football ;-)
An American Coach in England...trying to understand European Football
Aug 25, 2013
Aug 18, 2013
Links of the Week XVII
A couple of interesting/funny/insightful/absurd/etc. links for you to start the new week...
German:
Islam ist ein Land und Juden folgen Jesus Christus... noch Fragen?
Sie wollen zahlen? Einmal in die Kamera lächeln, bitte :-)
English:
Ok, South Koreans are geniuses...helping you to park your car
Ok, what's next? Someone in Latin America naming their child Jesus? Oh wait...
German:
Islam ist ein Land und Juden folgen Jesus Christus... noch Fragen?
Sie wollen zahlen? Einmal in die Kamera lächeln, bitte :-)
English:
Ok, South Koreans are geniuses...helping you to park your car
Ok, what's next? Someone in Latin America naming their child Jesus? Oh wait...
Aug 11, 2013
Links of the Week XVI
They're back.... and better than ever ;-) Hope you enjoy!
German:
Eine außergewöhnliche Hommage an den sterbenden Nelson Mandela
Ein ungewöhnlicher Versuch die Freundschaft zwischen zwei Ländern zu fördern
English:
The Louvre's statues get a modern makeover
Please don't try this at home!
German:
Eine außergewöhnliche Hommage an den sterbenden Nelson Mandela
Ein ungewöhnlicher Versuch die Freundschaft zwischen zwei Ländern zu fördern
English:
The Louvre's statues get a modern makeover
Please don't try this at home!
Aug 9, 2013
A Woman's Worth
You may have noticed that my blog is sort of on summer break right now, but the other day I read an article that I just couldn't resist writing about. As a man, I have no problem whatsoever appreciating a woman's worth -- I won't go into any details, but life would simply be very boring without them. ;-) But one aspect that I had never considered (until now) is a woman's influence on a man's generosity.
According to Adam Grant, men are more generous when women are around. In his article "Why Men need Women" for the New York Times, Grant writes: "The mere presence of female family members -- even infants -- can be enough to nudge men in the generous direction." And cites an interesting study to back up his claim. A couple of researchers found that when chief executives become fathers they often lower their employee's wages, explaining they need more money to take care of their growing family. But there was a twist. This only happened when the newborn child was a boy. Grant's conclusion?
And it's not just daughters. A sister, a wife, a mother... they all can have a "generous" impact on men. Bill Gates says that his wife and his mother always pressed him to do more for others. Today the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation plays a big role in enhancing healthcare and reducing poverty worldwide. It's not just generosity though:
According to Adam Grant, men are more generous when women are around. In his article "Why Men need Women" for the New York Times, Grant writes: "The mere presence of female family members -- even infants -- can be enough to nudge men in the generous direction." And cites an interesting study to back up his claim. A couple of researchers found that when chief executives become fathers they often lower their employee's wages, explaining they need more money to take care of their growing family. But there was a twist. This only happened when the newborn child was a boy. Grant's conclusion?
Daughters apparently soften fathers and evoke more caretaking tendencies. The speculation is that as we brush our daughters' hair and take them to dance classes, we become gentler, more empathetic and more other-oriented.
And it's not just daughters. A sister, a wife, a mother... they all can have a "generous" impact on men. Bill Gates says that his wife and his mother always pressed him to do more for others. Today the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation plays a big role in enhancing healthcare and reducing poverty worldwide. It's not just generosity though:
...Professor Van Lange's team pointed to another study showing that the more sisters a father has, the more time he spends raising his own children. After growing up with sisters, men who have opportunities to give are more likely to do so.It's really starting to look like we desperately need women in our lives if we want to be better men. Ok, let me just think about that for a minute... I don't have any sisters, I don't have a wife. So guess who's to blame if I'm not a generous enough person? ;-) Love you, mom!
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