Moreover, based on the empirical distribution of height and wages, the optimal height tax is substantial: a tall person earning $50,000 should pay about $4,500 more in
taxes (pdf) than a short person earning the same income. Draw what inferences
you will.
posted by Pants!
on Dec 15, 2007 -
41 comments
A certain psychologist of Hungarian extraction,
Mihaly Csikszentimihaly--
sounds like stoned sex-crazed muppet: Me High-ee! Chicks sent me highee!--began by monitoring the activities and emotional states of talented adolescent artists with what became known as
experience sampling forms, now available in a new, improved
hi tech version. He found people reported the greatest satisfaction when
actively involved in a challenging task that stretches abilities, to the extent that time, space, and self-awareness become secondary to the accomplishment of the task. He wrote a book about it,
Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience, which flew off the shelves in the Self Help sections of bookstores everywhere--even though there were no easy steps nor
Idiots Guide To... included beyond an academic enunciation of the parameters involved: the zone of experience in which Flow existed.
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posted by y2karl
on Oct 10, 2003 -
22 comments