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Believing You Are Very Good Or Evil Boosts Your Physical Capabilities 192

Research by Kurt Gray, a doctoral student in psychology at Harvard, shows that a person's capacity for willpower and physical endurance increases if they perceive themselves as good or evil. "Evil" acts in particular give a person a large boost in physical strength. From the article: “'People perceive those who do good and evil to have more efficacy, more willpower, and less sensitivity to discomfort,' Gray said. 'By perceiving themselves as good or evil, people embody these perceptions, actually becoming more capable of physical endurance.' Gray’s findings run counter to the notion that only those blessed with heightened willpower or self-control are capable of heroism, suggesting instead that simply attempting heroic deeds can confer personal power."

Comment Re:Tell that to the guy (Score 1) 404

I really don't understand why the Lynch version is so detested. Sure.. it has a number of problems, and Lynch himself considers it a failure. But it has it's moment.. the Harkonnens? Piter DeVries? "Nurse the kitty Thufir..." hahah. I have read all six of the original multiple times, and still find the Lynch version a fun interpretation. Then again, I am a rabid Lynch fan.

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