• BILLIONAIRES LUXURY LIFESTYLEšŸ¤‘| Rich Lifestyle of billionairesšŸ”„| Visualization | #Motivation 222

    “Magic is believing in yourself. If you can make that happen, you can make anything happen.”
    —Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

    These are the best videos for visualizing your dreams. Everyone wants luxury but, not everyone get it. First you have to think like them then you can become like them.

    Watch these videos every morning or before sleep, it will change your mindset.

    #lifetimewinners #ltw #success #luxurylifestyle #billionaires #motivations #visualizations #rich #winning
    BILLIONAIRES LUXURY LIFESTYLEšŸ¤‘| Rich Lifestyle of billionairesšŸ”„| Visualization | #Motivation 222 “Magic is believing in yourself. If you can make that happen, you can make anything happen.” —Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe These are the best videos for visualizing your dreams. Everyone wants luxury but, not everyone get it. First you have to think like them then you can become like them. Watch these videos every morning or before sleep, it will change your mindset. #lifetimewinners #ltw #success #luxurylifestyle #billionaires #motivations #visualizations #rich #winning
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  • Explore the psychology of the phenomenon known as cute aggression, which is the urge to squeeze, bite or pinch something cute.

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    Watching a kitten fumbling around, it might feel as if you’ve never encountered anything so devastatingly adorable in your mortal life. You may want to pet its soft fur and kiss its tiny head. But you may also feel the conflicting urge… to squeeze or smush the kitten, maybe even stuff it in your mouth. What is this peculiar phenomenon? Joshua Paul Dale explores the urge known as cute aggression.

    Lesson by Joshua Paul Dale, directed by Oksana Kurmaz.

    #teded #education #cuteness #cuteaggression #students #educators #facts #studies #psychology #phenomenon
    Explore the psychology of the phenomenon known as cute aggression, which is the urge to squeeze, bite or pinch something cute. -- Watching a kitten fumbling around, it might feel as if you’ve never encountered anything so devastatingly adorable in your mortal life. You may want to pet its soft fur and kiss its tiny head. But you may also feel the conflicting urge… to squeeze or smush the kitten, maybe even stuff it in your mouth. What is this peculiar phenomenon? Joshua Paul Dale explores the urge known as cute aggression. Lesson by Joshua Paul Dale, directed by Oksana Kurmaz. #teded #education #cuteness #cuteaggression #students #educators #facts #studies #psychology #phenomenon
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  • How ‘Bardo’ Turns Collapsing Into Choreography | Anatomy of a Scene

    #nytimes #news #bardo #scenes #indepth #choreography
    How ‘Bardo’ Turns Collapsing Into Choreography | Anatomy of a Scene #nytimes #news #bardo #scenes #indepth #choreography
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  • How Daniel Radcliffe Gets ‘Weird’ in ‘The Al Yankovic Story’ | Anatomy of a Scene

    #nytimes #news #movie #acting #actingscene #times
    How Daniel Radcliffe Gets ‘Weird’ in ‘The Al Yankovic Story’ | Anatomy of a Scene #nytimes #news #movie #acting #actingscene #times
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  • Inside the Final Days of the Doctor China Tried to Silence | Visual Investigations

    A New York Times video investigation reveals new details about Dr. Li Wenliang’s illness and death from Covid-19 based on medical records and an exclusive interview with a key witness.

    #covid #drli #nyt #newyork #news #covid19 #whistleblower
    Inside the Final Days of the Doctor China Tried to Silence | Visual Investigations A New York Times video investigation reveals new details about Dr. Li Wenliang’s illness and death from Covid-19 based on medical records and an exclusive interview with a key witness. #covid #drli #nyt #newyork #news #covid19 #whistleblower
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  • Coca-Cola The Great Meal

    We've realized that the things that matter deserve time... From now, we are not going to leave anything on our plates because we've learned to savor the moments that were always there.

    Music: Amadou & Mariam "Sabali"

    #cocacola #greatmeal #sabali #togethertastesbetter
    Coca-Cola The Great Meal We've realized that the things that matter deserve time... From now, we are not going to leave anything on our plates because we've learned to savor the moments that were always there. Music: Amadou & Mariam "Sabali" #cocacola #greatmeal #sabali #togethertastesbetter
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  • Family Caught in Immigration Battle Reaches NYC: ‘The Bus Left Us Here’ | NYT

    Leida, Kevin and their young daughter, Victoria, fled Venezuela, crossing seven countries to reach Texas. That’s when they were pulled into a political fight between Republican governors and the White House, and dropped outside Kamala Harris’s residence. The New York Times followed them on their journey to their latest destination, New York City.

    #NYT #news #breakingnews #immigration
    Family Caught in Immigration Battle Reaches NYC: ‘The Bus Left Us Here’ | NYT Leida, Kevin and their young daughter, Victoria, fled Venezuela, crossing seven countries to reach Texas. That’s when they were pulled into a political fight between Republican governors and the White House, and dropped outside Kamala Harris’s residence. The New York Times followed them on their journey to their latest destination, New York City. #NYT #news #breakingnews #immigration
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  • The intensity of the action epic “The Woman King,” starring Viola Davis and now in theaters, is balanced out with moments of levity, particularly in this training montage that sets up two key characters.

    Nawi (Thuso Mbedu) has been dumped by her father at the palace in the Kingdom of Dahomey in 19th-century Africa. She is taken in and trained to become a part of a group of female soldiers. The woman leading the drills is Izogie (Lashana Lynch), whom Nawi ultimately tries to emulate.

    “We’ve seen training montages before and they’re always fun and exciting,” the director Gina Prince-Bythewood said, narrating the scene. “What is going to make this one different?” She said putting the focus on the story of female warriors was “the element we haven’t seen.”

    Prince-Bythewood’s approach, one she employed in her previous action film, “The Old Guard,” was to have actors perform their own stunts. In this sequence, that means performers have to pull off a flip in a couple of wrestling scenes. First, it’s Lynch flipping Mbedu, which Prince-Bythewood said came with a caveat: Mbedu would only agree to being flipped six times. But apparently the sixth time was the charm.

    “You see it, she gets trucked,” Prince-Bythewood said.
    The segment where Nawi gets to pull the same maneuver on Ode (Adrienne Warren), a fellow trainee, came with a surprise.

    “The beauty of that moment, is at the end of the wrestling, Ode shoves Nawi,” Prince-Bythewood said. “That was not scripted. That was two actors so in the moment.”

    Read the New York Times review: https://nyti.ms/3dm6Dwu
    Subscribe: http://bit.ly/U8Ys7n

    More from The New York Times Video: http://nytimes.com/video

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    Whether it's reporting on conflicts abroad and political divisions at home, or covering the latest style trends and scientific developments, New York Times video journalists provide a revealing and unforgettable view of the world. It's all the news that's fit to watch.
    The intensity of the action epic “The Woman King,” starring Viola Davis and now in theaters, is balanced out with moments of levity, particularly in this training montage that sets up two key characters. Nawi (Thuso Mbedu) has been dumped by her father at the palace in the Kingdom of Dahomey in 19th-century Africa. She is taken in and trained to become a part of a group of female soldiers. The woman leading the drills is Izogie (Lashana Lynch), whom Nawi ultimately tries to emulate. “We’ve seen training montages before and they’re always fun and exciting,” the director Gina Prince-Bythewood said, narrating the scene. “What is going to make this one different?” She said putting the focus on the story of female warriors was “the element we haven’t seen.” Prince-Bythewood’s approach, one she employed in her previous action film, “The Old Guard,” was to have actors perform their own stunts. In this sequence, that means performers have to pull off a flip in a couple of wrestling scenes. First, it’s Lynch flipping Mbedu, which Prince-Bythewood said came with a caveat: Mbedu would only agree to being flipped six times. But apparently the sixth time was the charm. “You see it, she gets trucked,” Prince-Bythewood said. The segment where Nawi gets to pull the same maneuver on Ode (Adrienne Warren), a fellow trainee, came with a surprise. “The beauty of that moment, is at the end of the wrestling, Ode shoves Nawi,” Prince-Bythewood said. “That was not scripted. That was two actors so in the moment.” Read the New York Times review: https://nyti.ms/3dm6Dwu Subscribe: http://bit.ly/U8Ys7n More from The New York Times Video: http://nytimes.com/video ---------- Whether it's reporting on conflicts abroad and political divisions at home, or covering the latest style trends and scientific developments, New York Times video journalists provide a revealing and unforgettable view of the world. It's all the news that's fit to watch.
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  • In this video we dive into the art of achievement and how to get anything you want in life.

    #success #artofachievement #life
    In this video we dive into the art of achievement and how to get anything you want in life. #success #artofachievement #life
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