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In this issue, I'd like to do something different. All of the highlights are very interesting videos from TED talks about the way we think. The videos are between 15 to 30 minutes, but they are well worth your time I promise. Hope these resources will help create marginal changes in your life every so often. Let's be enlightened together!

The Puzzle of Motivation

Career analyst Dan Pink examines the puzzle of motivation, starting with a fact that social scientists know but most managers don't: Traditional rewards aren't always as effective as we think. Listen for illuminating stories -- and maybe, a way forward.

 
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Are we in control of our own Decisions?

Behavioral economist Dan Ariely, the author of Predictably Irrational, uses classic visual illusions and his own counterintuitive (and sometimes shocking) research findings to show how we're not as rational as we think when we make decisions.

 
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Why we make bad decisions | Dan Gilbert

 
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The First Singaporean to Space Endeavor has been widely covered in the media leading up to the event on 15th May 2018 in Alice Springs, Australia.

he Media team, made up of mostly volunteers, together with Cpt. Patsy (one of the selected candidate) at the unveiling of Singapore's First Spacesuit at National Library on 6th Apr 2018.

There was also the search for those willing to risk their lives to undertake this historic mission. More than 150 applied and 26 were later shortlisted. But there can only be one.

May 2015 - 1st successful drop test in Alice Springs, Australia.

Mar 2015 - Aluminium Capsule: Successful 3 lab-rats flight test up to 29.5 km; 110 min.

There are many important systems that must work together in Sync. But nothing more important than the integrity of the pressurized cabin of Quantum 1. A leakage will mean a certain death for the Astronaut.