Thứ Sáu, 5 tháng 5, 2017

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Hey friends! Tiffany Dawn here and I want

your help today! So for Fun Friday I

wanted to do kind of like an outfit of the

day / summer inspiration, but more so, I'm

doing it to be selfish because I want

your opinions on which outfits I should

take to Europe. So I've got like, I don't

know, 10-15 outfits, and I'm gonna number

each outfit idea and then I would love

if you could comment below your top 5

favorites, that way I can decide which

ones I'm taking and which ones I'm

leaving home. And if you have ideas or

suggestions, I would love to hear that

too! So we're just going to do a fashion

show like I used to do when I'd go

shopping in high school and I'd come

home and just try everything on for my

parents. So I'm going to do that today

for you.

And bonus round, when we're in Greece we're

going to a wedding, and so we have the

rehearsal dinner and then we have the

wedding that my husband is in. And he's

wearing white linen pants to it. So I'm

trying to decide which two dresses to

bring out of these fancier ones - one for

the wedding,

one for the rehearsal dinner.

So I'd love to hear your thoughts. I've got four

options... so check them out.

So thank you so much for your help. Again please comment

below your top 5 favorite outfits and

which dress you think I should wear

cuz that would be super helpful as I'm

packing in the next day and a half so.

And I'll see you soon on Instagram! I'll

be posting pictures like every single

day -- I'm so excited, this is a dream

come true. Love you guys. See you on

Tuesday. Bye.

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Anxiety and the Places In Which We Live - Duration: 2:56.

For more infomation >> Anxiety and the Places In Which We Live - Duration: 2:56.

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5 PUZZLES, which even adults can not solve - Duration: 5:30.

Hello!

Today we present you 5 interesting puzzles,

unravel that could Only a true genius.

Do not forget that after each question, you can

put video pause and reflect his answer.

Go!

During a visit to a psychiatric hospital visitor asked

head physician: "How do you define, whether the patient should be

put in your institution? "

"Well, - said the doctor, - we fill a bath, and then

give patient teaspoon cup and bucket, and ask

his empty bath. "

"Oh, I see, - said the visitor.

Normal people chose I have a bucket, because it is the most

very much. "

What was the response of the head physician?

The medical director said: "No, Normal people pulled

I would plug! ".

The farmer and his neighbor one day We came to the emperor with a complaint.

"Your Majesty, I bought well he - he said

farmer, pointing to his neighbor - and now he wants to,

me to pay for water. "

"That's right, Your Majesty" said the neighbor.

"I sold him well, but no water! "

The Emperor ordered his adviser to settle

dispute.

How to solve the dispute?

Advisor asked a neighbor: "Did not you say that

has sold well this the farmer? "

"So, well now belongs him, but you kept your water

in his pit.

Correctly?

In this case, you have to to pay him the rent

payment or immediate removal All of the well water. "

A neighbor quickly apologized and she refused his demand.

You are going to visit to his grandmother, who

He lives in the valley.

Her birthday, and you You want to treat her cakes,

you baked yourself.

On your way 7 bridges, and under every bridge lives

troll!

Each troll, quite true, it requires a fee

for the passage of his bridge.

Before crossing the bridge, you must pay the troll

half of their cakes, but because they are good

trolls, each of them returns you one cake back.

How many cakes you should take with you to come

to her grandmother with exactly 2 mi cakes?

Answer: 2 cakes.

At each bridge you should give half of their cakes,

ie one and the troll returns it back to you, because He must

return you one.

Thus after passage each bridge, you always

will remain with 2 cakes.

The man worked in a secret institution, and one day he

I came to work and found he can not enter into

your computer.

His password was not working.

Then he remembered passwords It changes every month

for security purposes.

He went to his boss and said:

"Hello, Sergey Ivanovich, I can not log into your computer,

My password has expired. "

"Yes it is.

Password is another, but if you listen carefully,

then you will understand me.

I have just called it. "

The man went and returned to his office, he introduced a new

password and calmly proceeded to work.

What was new password?

Old password: "Obsolete".

Answer: The new password: "Other".

The man said: My password "Obsolete".

And the boss gave him a new, when he said: "Password is already

"Other".

And now, the mystery of logic.

Look at this photo and tell me who is the serial

assassin?

Killer - this cute granddad.

This British serial killer Harold Shipman,

who worked in England physician, and killed more than 200 of its

patients prior to his arrest in 1998.

And now, the answer to the riddle on the thumbnails !!!

Well, my friends, who decided all these puzzles?

Who among you a genius?

Write your results in comments.

And if you have other solutions to these puzzles,

we would be happy with their revered!

We will try to respond to everyone!

Thank you for watching, put Like and subscribe

Real shock to the channel.

Stay with us on It will be even more interesting.

Bye everyone.

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Lorry driver jailed after road accident which injured eight - Singapore News Channel - Duration: 3:38.

Lorry driver jailed after road accident which injured eight

SINGAPORE - A lorry driver was jailed for a month and disqualified from operating all classes of vehicles for three years on Wednesday (May 3) after causing an accident that injured all eight of his passengers.

One of them fractured his spine while another broke a rib and a toe on his right foot. Indian national Duraikkannu Chockalingam, 37, pleaded guilty to causing grievous hurt by negligent driving.

One charge of causing hurt by driving in a negligent manner was taken into consideration during sentencing.

Deputy Public Prosecutor (DPP) Ho Lian-Yi said Duraikkannu had been working until 12. 50am on Nov 20, last year and only went to bed at 1am.

He woke up three hours later as he had to pick up the other workers - all fellow Indian nationals between 25 and 36 years old - at Marina Bay Sands (MBS) at 4. 45am.

He left MBS at around 5am and was driving along the four-lane Ayer Rajah Expressway (AYE) towards Penjuru Dormitory near Jurong when he lost control of his lorry because he was feeling tired.

The lorry then hit an orange roadwork signboard at the left road shoulder. DPP Ho said: Upon impact, the accused counter-steered to the right, which caused the lorry to skid to the right and go over the centre divider railings.

It continued moving until it hit the left side guard railing along AYE towards Marina Coastal Expressway.

Three of his passengers were taken to the National University Hospital while the remaining five, including three who were badly injured, were sent to Ng Teng Fong General Hospital (NTFGH).

Mr Hardeep Singh, 32, suffered a fractured spine and was given 74 days of hospitalisation leave. Mr Lakshmanan Duraipandi, 30, fractured a rib and a toe, and was given 22 days of hospitalisation leave.

The third man, Rasel Md, 36, was given 16 days of hospitalisation leave after he suffered injuries including a fractured left shoulder blade. Duraikkannu and most of the other passengers suffered trauma.

For causing grievous hurt by negligent driving, he could have been jailed up to two years and fined up to $5,000.

For more infomation >> Lorry driver jailed after road accident which injured eight - Singapore News Channel - Duration: 3:38.

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Car which attracts the men! PEUGEOT 306 ● S02E01 ● #mcr_season2 ● MyClassicRide.eu (EN+CZ subs) - Duration: 18:38.

If you arewatching my videos carefully

You've allready mentioned

I'm driving Peugeot 306.

And today

It will be just a slight change for me.

306 I'm going to drive today

has no roof!

To get ready for it I'm at least opening my

roof window.

306

Station wagon.

I'm almost at the meeting point.

Because I'm in Prague

I will switch to Czech language

so, if you can't understand me in Czech

Just switch on the subtitles

somewhere below.

And enjoy the rest of the video...

Hi! That 50 speed limit here is terrible...

I hope yours won't die, dude!

Whooaa!

I'll crash you...

Actually for me this is first ride in convertible. This year.

Not for me.

How many times have you been riding without the roof this year?

Look, it was about

three times, four times for sure.

But frozen.

Well.

It's fine when you put the heater on.

Not for long routes, right?

Just when you want others to see you.

Well, look...

You put down the roof

let all Octavias take over you.

Why 306?

Why 306?

That's obvious!

Because when I was appretice

my dad somehow get one

and we had it for about half year.

Purple one.

With or without the roof?

Without the roof.

Convertible.

Pre-facelift.

Older?

Yes!

I was overwhelmed!

I liked to ride i it so much.

It was cool.

And you have a relation to Peugeots?

Or it was just about the convertible?

Not really.

In general to cars, but

not exactly to Peugeots.

But I like the convertible :)

You're not a Francophile, right?

No! No! No! :)

Don't you feel hypnotized by this

armadillo?

Sometimes I do!

He always nods the head

Like: Go! Go! Go!

Look, a dog!

Dog?

Came to meet us.

Look out, don't hit him!

He's perfect!

Well, he's from my wife!

Wife's armadillo, right?

Over the crossing?

Over it and up the hill!

Dude!

Nice mountain path :)

Dude, I see it!

You've chosen a road.

Dude, it's for off-roader!

The road is not maintained in the winter.

Show what's Peugeot able of.

Well, probably it will make it.

Concrete road, dude!

It's luxury!

It's like D1 highway!

Back massage.

I think about all.

To have a massage.

There will be a gate again.

Dude, the animal has already gone mad.

Well, the armadillo is a bit freaking out.

Did you ever experienced during driving it.

It started raining.

And you couln't close the roof on time?

Not really.

It's not raining here.

While you ride.

But can't stop!

Right, you can't stop.

We drove like this.

Few times.

From Boleslav to Prague.

I've caught the rain three times.

Of course not a rainstorm :)

However if you drove into the wall of water.

Well, not that...

It would wash you the mouth a bit :)

You go to the car was?

You can't with the roof, right?

High pressure only.

So it handles high pressure car wash.

Even the roof.

Even the fiber is fine.

But not the brushes.

It's nonsense.

I think it could handle it.

The roof looks to be pretty solid.

But...

Don't know.

I think it couldn't like it.

IMHO you just don't do that :)

It would be interesting

the brushes bending the roof.

You don't know.

Car was goes mad.

and it would wrap your roof...

Wraps the roof and washed your face.

At every car wash so far

I've seen "no pickups" sign.

To not take the water away.

Yes!

But O haven't seen "no convertibles" sign.

When I get an pre-restoration convertible.

In to the car wash.

First I'll take it to car wash.

With roof down.

Sittin in it?

You've actually directed me to a foolishness.

I start looking after a convertible.

In such a condition

to be ok with the future restoration.

Because most likely I won't find such a freak

to give me fine convertible

to get it into the car wash.

Anyway if there is such a freak

let's get in touch!

14 days ago

when I washed my car.

I returned home.

And there had to be an elephant flying.

And it had to [beeep] it all over.

Did you ever experineced

that the [beep] came into the car?

That's the one thing

I'm afraid of while driving a convertible.

That a birt [beep] on you.

Well, that the bird [beep] on me.

Not that.

More likely the car [beep] up.

Not while the car is in move.

I know in move it would probably hit the windshield.

It would splash over

or it would go to the back seat.

But more like...

Dude, it would have be huge!

To fly up to back.

But when you stop somewhere

on traffic lights

in Prague. The center.

There's a lot of pigeons.

It can happen, right?

You sit there like macho.

You look. All look.

And sudennly...

Elbow from the window

and a [BEEP] on it.

Pedals are just like in yours.

It's the same.

No need to get used to something new.

Your clutch is much harder.

I just ask you...

Could you my phone to the glove box?

Not to loose... Well!

I'm not riding in here so often.

But it's fine...

Maybe...

Maybe it's second time?

Someone is driving...

Mostly I drive.

Look! Black cat on the road!

Well, black cat.

That's bad.

When a black cat is crossing the road.

It means nothing.

It's just

the animal waling somewhere.

Right.

She couldn't chose to born in black.

Well, buddy, I don't know.

Where to put you?

He could grab us...

We could tow him on the skateboard.

Hundert.

And brake!

Smack!

We'd have him on the windshield. From inside!

Look, but the car behind us

there are still good people.

They stopped.

Really?

Really!

He kills them! :)

Jump! Jump! Ditch!

Smack!

Tree!

It would be too bad!

I don't like ditches so much :)

That's a nice road!

But I wouldn't like to jump down here.

Roll over the roof.

Which we don't have.

We'd jump out probably!

This would collapse.

The rest of us is...

Pancakes.

Not good.

I try to keep us on the road.

You should!

You see there?

Good. Go!

Aaaaah!

Hey dude!

It's not spinning?

It spins mad!

With a sand under the wheel.

Everything spins!

As we ride. Two men in hats. In convertible.

We'll look like couple of gays.

This car attracts the men!

When I stop somewhere you know.

Gas station.

Or somewhere.

Drinking.

Or at the shop.

Men are comming to you.

You don't pick up a woman.

Men are comming...

How many men did you picked up?

That's wrong debate!

We should probably skip this.

Not to have problems with your wife.

When I put this into the video

you'll look like an old pervert! :D

Well, again... The man looking at us...

They look.

At you!

Dude, he has a ride!

He's got a ride and he's already picked up...

And he's got a man!

I won't fit there!

Look, next man looking at us.

More with is [beep] out!

Look! Wasn't it that new Ionic? Electric?

Dude, those electromobiles...

It corresponds to why it's standing by the road.

It died.

He's looking for closest cord :)

We're done.

No power!

Those, they have another problem.

Whatever you pour in. It won't go!

There's just a battery.

That's correct.

Maybe if you pour an acid...

Or maybe if inside

you had that...

the dynamo!

They use it for charging flashlights.

Just to give it a kick.

You meen the passenger

was like...

Wobbles next to you.

Mum would have a handle...

Guys from Garaz.cz

they did a video

about a life with electromobiles.

I enjoyed it!

They did well!

Guys, now you have an ad here! :)

Ondra took petrol unit

And he had it in trunk?

And was it attached to a car?

He was just charging it.

And he was reading naked magazines and so...

That's cool!

It's like reserve in tank.

When the battery's out...

You use half of the trunk

You put there diesel unit!

Half ot the trunk is the unit

The rest takes the can to feed it.

Huge one.

Dude, you just can't

You can't close yourself inside with it.

You won't go much further.

You need to have many cigarettes and magazines.

Because you wait until you charge it...

Well, shooting is over.

It was pretty nice experience for me.

Because I am used to drive

Peugeot 306

But today I have driven

a car without the roof.

even if the car behaves

just like mine

it's

something else.

It's different.

It's just the feeling

of the convertible.

Now I'm leavin home

full of experiences.

I hope you liked this video

even if the car is

nothing superold.

If you liked it, give the video a like!

Share it to your friends!

I hope you have some friends who love Peugeots.

Soon! See you in next video:

Bye!

SOME SHOTS DIDN'T MAKE IT INTO THE CUT

It has advantage.

You can see the rock now.

If it starts to fall. It's quick.

Rock into the eye!

You won't struggle too long.

On the other hand those who have the roof

they just get pressed

and they struggle...

It's quick for you.

There lands a 100 kilos piece.

Boulder.

Swish! You're done!

You don't struggle.

It's kind of really considerate car.

That's what I wanted to say!

That's advantage!

Kills you fast!

It whistled!

Cars that whistle?

Maybe he had that animal scare thing.

Scare the animal.

The whistle. You put it on the bumper.

And it whistles.

It makes some...

As the air flows through?

Some high frequency air...

Sorry, sound!

Not air, dude!

It makes the sound and scares

the animals.

I haven't seen this.

Not to hit it.

True! Here on the riverside

it's totally effective weapon.

If there jumps a...

Fish!

Exactly a carp jumps

A catfish jumps out.

To the road.

And he knows to go back.

Look at it!

That's ride for you.

Look, station wagon.

Hearses were made of these, right?

Ambulances were made of these!

If it was ambulances than totally also hearses!

Look, there you have a Maluch!

Maluch!

But it's kinda pre-death.

Dude, this road is not for us!

Wait! I'll make pictures of Maluch at least.

It's nice...

It's picture only for "abandoned vehicles"...

Abandoned vehicles?

Go around. I want a footage!

Hot Wheels!

It's not Maluch, It's Hot Wheels!

It doesn't look here...

Mainly the map went somewhere...

Look! That's some field road.

Luckily it's not a dump!

You made me remember...

Few months ago...

Should I go further?

A bit more...

There's dump prohibited!

We can't let it here...

Few months ago

I was... You get that?

I was tagged by one rude account on Instagram

in post saying Peugeot 306 is a trash!

Did it happen to you?

Not that...

Can you reverse?

Don't know uf I can see there!

Over the cam?

Yes!

Don't forget the american smile!

Try it on roundabout.

To go around.

And accelerate...

When I lose the grip?

So you correct it...

Dude, I'd be a jerk...

Going 10 circles... What's wrong?

Dude, not at 8am when all go tho work! :))

Can we find high traffic?

To try it?

Those two Peugeots going round and round...

For half hour...

I think I'd throw out earlier

Here you know a sh*t!

But they say

If you know the sh*t.

You won't step on it...

That's important!

For more infomation >> Car which attracts the men! PEUGEOT 306 ● S02E01 ● #mcr_season2 ● MyClassicRide.eu (EN+CZ subs) - Duration: 18:38.

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I support C-305 which will increase protection against hate crimes - Duration: 9:59.

Resuming debate, the honourable member for Lethbridge.

Thank you Mr.Speaker.

Mr. Speaker, it certainly is a privilege to stand in the House and to have the opportunity

to speak in support of Bill C-305, an act to amend the Criminal Code (mischief).

I appreciate the opportunity to contribute to the discussion that is already taking place

in the House today because I believe that this is a very timely issue and it is one

that impacts Canadians as a whole.

The bill addresses a current injustice when it comes to sentencing for crimes that are

motivated by hate in Canada.

Currently, if an individual is convicted of mischief, which is a fancy word for vandalism,

against a place of worship, right now the maximum penalty for that is 10 years.

However, if the same individual were to vandalize a religious school or a religious recreational

centre or a religious day care, the punishment for that same crime would only be two years

in prison.

This is the exact same crime and it is motivated by hatred for an identifiable group, but the

penalty is dramatically different.

Canada is a religiously plural and multicultural society.

It allows its citizens to live out their lives according to their conscience, their beliefs,

their values, yet throughout its history, Canada has experienced a regrettable number

of anti-Semitic and racist acts of vandalism.

The recent and tragic events that just took place in Quebec City not too long ago with

the Muslim community and then of course in Toronto with the Jewish community remind us

of the severe impact that the manifestation of hate can have on the lives of Canadians.

Fundamental human rights and freedoms are infringed upon when hateful acts interfere

with the ability of those of diverse faith origins and political affiliations to live

out their convictions according to need.

While race, ethnicity, and religion remain the most common motivators for hate-based

crimes, Statistics Canada indicates that such acts of mischief are not limited to these

groups.

Hate crimes have also been directed toward those of different sexual orientation, those

of a different political belief, or those perhaps with a mental or physical disability.

In a country that values both tolerance and respect, the fact that only those crimes which

are carried out on religious property are indictable under section 430 of our Criminal

Code is unacceptable.

Hate crimes affect a broad range of Canadian citizens, not just those within these religious

organizations.

A church community may meet in an old movie theatre, or they might even choose a recreational

centre or a school, so it is possible then that hate crimes or vandalism, mischief could

then be committed against these properties.

Parents may also choose to send their children to a day care that is religious in nature

because of their beliefs and values.

At present, these properties do not benefit from the same protections under the Criminal

Code and so this is why I support this amendment that has been brought forward here today.

To fight to protect religious freedoms is a fight that we in our capacity as parliamentarians

have the duty to address and to promote.

While the damage of vandalism is generally minimal, the impact that hate motivated crimes

have on the targeted population is often absolutely devastating.

In 2014, over half of the hate crimes committed in Canada fell into what is known as the mischief

category.

This was 523 of the 1,170 crimes that were committed.

That is a huge number.

It is clear that this legislation applies to the majority of hate crimes that take place

within our country.

Who are the targets of these attacks, one might ask?

In Toronto, incidents of hate motivated crimes increased by 8% in 2016 alone.

That is a significant change.

Within that, Jews are the single most targeted group for the twelfth year in a row.

The Toronto Police Service 2016 Annual Hate Bias Crime Statistical Report also revealed

that Muslims were the target of hate crimes at about half the rate that Jews were, so

making up a significant portion of that population being discriminated against.

I find this very concerning, so it is again the reason why I am standing in support of

this piece of legislation going forward.

Jews make up only 3.8% and Muslims only 8.2% of Toronto's entire population, but these

two communities were the victims of more than half of all of the hate crimes that were committed

within the city.

Across the country, the statistics generally fall into a similar pattern.

We see the same thing when we look from one city to the next.

In addition, with members of the Jewish community being the target of most attacks, we also

see significant attacks that are brought against Muslims, those who are black, the LGBTQ community,

and those of course with disabilities.

These numbers are horrifying.

I would argue as well that they are not just horrifying but together are an attack on our

identity as Canadians.

Our Canadian identity is based on the idea of many people joining together toward a common

purpose.

Hate crimes against an identifiable group, often minority groups, attack this central

principle of unity that so much of Canada is built on.

These crimes are intended to make a community of people feel excluded from being Canadian.

Therefore, in order to protect the many diverse communities spread across our vast and beautiful

country, we must take action.

We must increase the protection that is available to those who find themselves victim to these

hate crimes.

To do any less would betray Canada's history, the history that we have fought for with respect

to having a common and shared identity.

Given the recent history in this House, and the political games the government has played

with the Islamophobia motion as of late, I would like to speak to the difference between

protecting freedom of speech and supporting the bill that is before us today.

One of the fundamental freedoms we enjoy in Canada is freedom of speech.

Our constitution, the bill of rights, and our Criminal Code, give the maximum latitude

when it comes to freedom of speech.

The only limits that can be placed on free speech, according to the Criminal Code, is

if the speech wilfully promotes hatred against an identifiable group, or where such incitement

is likely to lead to a breach of the public peace.

In other words, unless one is focusing one's hate on one group, to the point of encouraging

violence against it, one has not actually broken the law.

However, even within this provision there is an exemption for criticism of religion.

The Criminal Code states that a person is not guilty of hate speech if:

...in good faith, the person expressed or attempted to establish by an argument an opinion

on a religious subject or an opinion based on a belief in a religious text;

Our law is very clear that debating the merits of one's religion is not in fact hate speech.

However, focusing hate on an ethnic group and encouraging people to attack it clearly

is.

This is the distinction: words versus actions.

I fully support this bill going forward because, whether or not someone has a difference of

opinion on religious grounds, there is no justification whatsoever for physically attacking

a person or a property that belongs to a person who holds differing beliefs.

Canada was founded on the idea that we are rational human beings and that our differences

of opinion actually strengthen democracy rather than hinder it.

We believe the testing of our beliefs and our values by the diverse traditions of the

people who make up Canada ensures the preservation of our democracy.

This is why it is so alarming to see the limits being placed on free speech on university

campuses across our country right now.

Furthermore, it is why the Liberals' poorly-defined Islamophobia motion was so incredibly misguided.

Their motion could take away the freedom of Canadians to debate the merits of religious

ideas, which of course I am very concerned about.

As an alternative to Motion No. 103, the Conservatives put forward a well-balanced and inclusive

motion that focused on condemning acts of systemic racism against all religious communities

and not just one.

Given the Liberals' love for the charter, one would expect them to understand the difference

between religious ideas and religious communities.

In conclusion, the bill before the House right now, Bill C-305, closes a gap that currently

exists within our Criminal Code, and I believe it is absolutely necessary for the Canadian

public going forward.

Hate crimes are absolutely disgusting.

They go against our shared identity as Canadians.

Increasing the possible sentences for those who commit such crimes is entirely worthy

of this House.

These provisions will continue to protect the freedom of speech that Canadians currently

enjoy, and they will enhance religious freedoms by providing a stronger disincentive to commit

hate crimes.

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BE THAT SELF WHICH ONE TRULY IS - Duration: 5:42.

BE THAT SELF WHICH ONE TRULY IS.

SØREN KIERKEGAARD.

I wish to be other than I am: to have a different self.

So I try to make myself into someone different.

I fail and despise myself for failing.

I succeed and abandon my true self.

Either way, I despair of my true self.

To escape despair I must accept my true self.

To be that self which one truly is, is indeed the opposite of despair.

The fundamental question, "Who am I?" has been studied since the time of the ancient Greeks.

Socrates (470-399 bce) believed the main purpose of philosophy is to increase happiness through analyzing and understanding oneself, famously saying:

"The unexamined life is not worth living." Soren Kierkegaard's book The Sickness Unto Death (1849) offers self-analysis as a means to understanding

the problem of "despair," which he considered to stem not from depression, but rather from the alienation of the self.

Kierkegaard described several levels of despair.

The lowest, and most common, stems from ignorance: a person has the wrong idea about what "self" is,

and is unaware of the existence or nature of his potential self.

Such ignorance is close to bliss, and so inconsequential that Kierkegaard was not even sure it could be counted as despair.

Real desperation arises, he suggested, with growing self-awareness, and the deeper levels of despair stem from an acute consciousness of the self,

coupled with a profound dislike of it.

When something goes wrong, such as failing an exam to qualify as a doctor, a person may seem to be despairing over something that has been lost.

But on closer inspection, according to Kierkegaard, it becomes obvious that the man is not really despairing of the thing (failing an exam) but of

himself.

The self that failed to achieve a goal has become intolerable.

The man wanted to become a different self (a doctor), but he is now stuck with a failed self and in despair.

Abandoning the real self.

Kierkegaard took the example of a man who wanted to become an emperor, and pointed out that ironically, even if this man did somehow achieve his aim,

he would have effectively abandoned his old self.

In both his desire and accomplishment, he wants to "be rid of" his self.

This disavowal of the self is painful: despair is overwhelming when a man wants to shun himself—when he "does not possess himself; he is not himself."

However, Kierkegaard did offer a solution.

He concluded that a man can find peace and inner harmony by finding the courage to be his true self, rather than wanting to be someone else.

"To will to be that self which one truly is, is indeed the opposite of despair," he said.

He believed that despair evaporates when we stop denying who we really are and attempt to uncover and accept our true nature.

Kierkegaard's emphasis on individual responsibility, and the need to find one's true essence and purpose in life,

is frequently regarded as the beginning of existentialist philosophy.

His ideas led directly to R.D.

Laing's use of existential therapy, and have influenced the humanistic therapies practiced by clinical psychologists such as Carl Rogers.

Søren Kierkegaard.

Soren Kierkegaard was born to an affluent Danish family, and raised as a strict Lutheran.

He studied theology and philosophy at Copenhagen University.

When he came into a sizeable inheritance, he decided to devote his life to philosophy, but ultimately this left him dissatisfied.

"What I really need to do," he said, "is to get clear about what I am to do, not what I must know." In 1840, he became engaged to Regine Olsen,

but broke off the engagement, saying that he was unsuited to marriage.

His general state of melancholy had a profound effect on his life.

A solitary figure, his main recreational activities included walking the streets to chat with strangers,

and taking long carriage rides alone into the countryside.

Kierkegaard collapsed in the street on October 2, 1855, and died on November 11 in Friedrich's Hospital, Copenhagen.

Key works:

1843 Fear and Trembling,

1843 Either/Or,

1844 The Concept of Anxiety,

1849 The Sickness Unto Death.

IN CONTEXT:

APPROACH: Existentialism.

BEFORE:

5th century bce Socrates states the key to happiness is discovering the "true self."

AFTER:

1879 Wilhelm Wundt uses self-analysis as an approach to psychological research.

1913 John B. Watson denounces self-analysis in psychology, stating that "introspection forms no essential part of its methods."

1951 Carl Rogers publishes Client-centered Therapy, and in 1961 On Becoming a Person.

1960 R.D.

Laing's The Divided Self redefines "madness," offering existential analysis of inner conflict as therapy.

1996 Rollo May bases his book, The Meaning of Anxiety on Kierkegaard's The Concept of Anxiety.

For more infomation >> BE THAT SELF WHICH ONE TRULY IS - Duration: 5:42.

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Carrick Talks Money: Ways in which your finances are tied to the housing market - Duration: 1:45.

Let's take a look at all the ways

your finances are connected to the housing market.

Of course there's your house, that's going to rise in value

if the market keeps doing well and it will fall

if the market pulls back,

but a lot of people have more ties to the housing market

than they may realize.

Their savings accounts may be connected to the housing market

Their GICs and quite possibly their investments.

Home Capital is a company that's in the news right now.

It's had its struggles with securities regulators.

Its share price has been down and

people have been pulling their money out of Home Capital's

high-interest savings accounts offered through subsidiaries,

Home Trust, Home Bank and Oaken Financial.

This money is protected by CDIC

but people are feeling the stress.

If the housing market goes down, it could hurt Home Capital.

Maybe my money won't be safe.

I'd rather have it in hand and so they're taking it out.

Realize that some issuers of high-interest savings accounts

are big in mortgage lending

and that could have an impact on you,

if the housing market falls.

Same goes with GICs.

If you have a lot of housing exposure

maybe you get your GICs from somebody who doesn't do a ton of mortgage lending.

Let's look at your investments.

You know the Canadian stock market is

33% tilted towards the financial sector

primarily banks.

So you've got a lot of exposure to banks in a standard type of equity fund,

an equity ETF or a portfolio of stocks.

So, spread the exposure thin

and make sure that all aspects of your finances

aren't tied to the housing market.

If it goes down you don't need stress

on all financial fronts.

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