Leslie Loftis
Leslie Loftis

Jul 19, 2018

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…sequences of that?” asked Paul O’Keefe, an assistant professor of psychology at Yale — NUS College. “That means that if you do something that feels like work, it means you don’t love it.” He gave me the example of a student who jumps from lab to lab, trying to find one whose research to…

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