• The Breet Report – Sea and Ocean Diversity

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    World by Peter Griffin at publicdomainpictures.net

    What a great diverse world we live in! This is a great time to be alive, for sure..

    The report yesterday shows that there are over 17,000+ species, UNKNOWN to science, in the seas and oceans of our great big world. The species seem to have branched off from their normal counterparts that use sunlight. It is almost like the old saying, “what is above, is below…kind of in reverse.” Neat, uh?

    The diversity of the world keeps on shaping up into a clearer picture for 3D thinkers. Think about it. The coined phrases, “think outside the box,” really hold a greater meaning. This is intriguing when the impossible becomes fact.

    When everything is challenged with hypothesis/theories, most who make the wonderful discoveries to support conclusively life can and does exists in many forms everywhere, finally get that deep sigh of relief. It’s true. There is usually a lot of pain staking hurry up wait, review data, get more funding, and get an individual to design a sub. Science, any field of it, requires time. In order to have the best results to sustain life…without compounding to issues that can be rushed on through…time is needed to do “right.”

    Apparently, big pharms are interested in the findings from the seas and oceans. One can speculate the reasons…From my humble perspective, everything that has ever been needed by individuals, is in the light – the lands, and from the fresh-waters. Taking too much of a good thing, without allowing it to rest (repopulate), leads to problems. Which as a species, that is being learned through all the depleted supplies, because of the imbalances here and there. (Oh well, and yes that can be argued too – just so you know.)

    Article of Interest Thousands of Strange Sea Creatures Discovered, by Charles Q. Choi, Special to LiveScience, November 22, 2009

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  • BaBaBahhhhh….Updated On October 1, 2008

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    “Too many leaders act as if the sheep…their people…are there for the benefit of the shepherd, not that the shepherd has responsibility for the sheep.”
    – Ken Blanchard –

    So — anyone else feel a little sheepish?? Haahahhahaa!!

    I just told my Wonderful today — work is nothing but a warehouse for adults and school is a warehouse for kids.

    Since we are creatures of habit – you can’t help but start to recognize the similarities. Seriously, been proven by scientists too. I saw the above quote and man it says a lot about the time we are in and experiencing together. How many bosses don’t really take responsibility for their people? You look good dang it ~ How is the mind rested or burden of spending all day in the office/job easied?? It isn’t. Look at Japan too. There are people there working 80 hours of OVERTIME. How is that possible? Wow!

    Everyone is looking for an edge. That new and exciting “thing” to crack into and make their piece of the pie. Yet a lot of people end up idle and just riding — their mind and spirit start to except the sheep herding. That sucks.

    October 1, 2008

    Good morning to all –!!  I just wanted to touch base with you out there on the net concerning the “sheep”.  Yesterday, an article by Reuters was published called, “Herd mentality rules in financial crisis” — OOOO —-   =)

    “Herd mentality rules during a financial crisis because people are wired to follow the crowd when times are uncertain, experts say.”

    Ah, the leaders and the lead.  ”Brain and behavior studies” will not show scientist why people stop listening to there own logic.  We are people, and we are only more evoloved than our counterparts in nature.   That’s it.  We have the exact same reactions animals and nature do.  We are not perfect – no matter what you believe.  We aren’t.

    “When people are presented with a situation where they don’t have information or the information is ambiguous, we see activation of the amygdala and insula,” Berns said in a telephone interview.

    Quit doubting in yourself. Believe and know you can.  If you cannot, you will not. 

    The reason is evolution, Zak said. “We are really hyper-social apes. We learn almost exclusively from each other,” he said. “Gossip is really important because it is another way that we learn socially. Separating out rumor from fact is difficult, particularly in these complex markets.”

    I really hate saying it – but why do you need someone telling you that we are apes?? Furless – with bigger brains, apes.  Please start to see you are much more.  I keep saying that – it is so important to know that there is a much bigger world and picture out there.

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080930/lf_nm_life/us_financial_psychology

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