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Narcolepsy
Is a disorder of sleep-wake control in which elements of sleep intrude into wakefulness and elements of wakefulness intrude into sleep. The result is the classic tetrad of chronic daytime sleepiness with varying amounts of cataplexy (emotionally-triggered sudden loss of muscle tone), hypnagogic hallucinations, and sleep paralysis. All patients have sleepiness, but only one-third of patients will have all of these symptoms.
Did authors before the printing era ever made benefits from their books?
Also, after inventing the printing press, when did they start making profits?
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Did authors before the printing era ever made benefits from their books?
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الكتاب كانوا مأجورين ويكتبون لصالح الملوك والامراء، يوكلوهم بوظيفة كتب كتاب معين ويدفعولهم بالنهاية.
او يكتب لصالح مؤسسة چبيرة وياخذ عليها راتب مثل الفاتيكان
So it’s either patronage or being a wagie
الكتاب كانوا مأجورين ويكتبون لصالح الملوك والامراء، يوكلوهم بوظيفة كتب كتاب معين ويدفعولهم بالنهاية.
او يكتب لصالح مؤسسة چبيرة وياخذ عليها راتب مثل الفاتيكان
So it’s either patronage or being a wagie
In some circumstances, too much thinking may be far less advantageous than no thinking at all. That is the beauty of how emotion has functioned throughout evolution: it allows the possibility of making living beings act smartly without having to think smartly. In humans, however, this story has become more complicated, for better and for worse. Reasoning does what emotions do but achieves it knowingly. Reasoning gives us the option of thinking smartly before we act smart, and a good thing too: it is apparent that the emotions alone can solve many—but not all—the problems posed by our complex environment and that, on occasion, the solutions offered by emotion are actually counterproductive.
- Descartes' Error, by Antonio Damasio
- Descartes' Error, by Antonio Damasio
إذا قيلَ في الحاجاتِ "مَهلًا إلى غَدِ"
فَذاكَ يَكُن طردًا لِمَن كانَ عارِفِ
فَذاكَ يَكُن طردًا لِمَن كانَ عارِفِ