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View Article  Personality Change Possible for Adults?
If true, this is actually good news.

The static-character research is typically based on a definition of personality comprising five features, called the five-factor model, including openness to experience, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness and neuroticism.

While these factors are important to a person's character, Dweck argues they aren't the definitive word, and results generated from the model could be missing subtle, yet critical, aspects of personality. She will present her research this week at an annual meeting of the Association for Psychological Science in Washington, D.C.

"My point is that there's a really big in-between area that they don't talk about, and these are the crucial beliefs that people develop as they grow and learn," Dweck told LiveScience in a telephone interview.

From the always must-read Integral Options.  Bill is simply a monster (in a good way), both physically and in terms of his prodigious blog output, as well as his constantly valuable speedlinking.

The rest of us simply are not worthy.  But I'm cool with that.





View Article  Google as the Ultimate Integral Practice assistant
Great little article, and interview with Eric Schmidt.   

“The goal is to enable Google users to be able to ask the question such as ‘What shall I do tomorrow?’ and ‘What job shall I take?’ ”

This meshes of course, with Integral Practice.  Once Google - or I-Google, the individualized version for me - has enough information about me - I can use google's handy little search box to ask:

a.  What type of exercise is right for my body?  (google will already have my DNA, height, weight, and medical history).
b.  What diet is right for me?  (same as above)
c.  What job should I have? (google will already have, and be able to produce an analysis on, both my interests and my skills.  In fact, I can hardly wait for "google portfolio"!)
d.  What spiritual path is right for me?  (Google will have again, my interests, a fairly detailed psychological profile, with my various psychological types, whether I'm more of a mind or body person.
e.  Who should I marry?  (Google will have a much cooler and complicated algorhythm to match me up with others whose profiles will be compatible.  It will blow match.com out of the water!  And then of course, will manage the introductions, through Google Twitter or Google Jabber.)
f.  What volunteering should I do?  (Again, based on where I am, my psychological profile, and where I live, my social networks, this will be easy to calculate).

Face it - we won't need to have Conversations with God - we can just have -

Conversations with Google.