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We're underestimating the mind-warping potential of fake video
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A new study should be the final nail for open-plan offices
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The loneliness thread
There is a tendency nowadays for public officials to characterise loneliness as a public health crisis. I agree that it's a pervasive condition. However, the human condition is not fully...
There is a tendency nowadays for public officials to characterise loneliness as a public health crisis. I agree that it's a pervasive condition. However, the human condition is not fully medicalizable. I believe we can speak about it just as who we are, according to our full experience, in our capacity as first-person narrator, as witness, as who are the closest to their own struggles.
But it can be really hard to be open, and hence vulnerable, to difficult emotions. In times of distress, our own internal communication can get jammed, and it natural that opening up to the external world may feel as if an insurmountable difficulty.
Nevertheless, the great force of nature, evolution, has given us the ability to listen and be listened to. Its greatest strength may be manifest at the time of greatest need.
Which is why I'd like to have this thread. This thread is for you, if you're feeling lonely at the time, or if you want to share your experience with loneliness, or if you would like to give support to our community members, or just to speak up, or just to listen.
Let us tune in to each other's expressions in caring consideration. We don't have to be perfect in self-expression or empathy -- this is not a contest. This is a fireside chat, a place to rest, reflect, and understand, before moving on.
Are you willing to join the conversation?
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Peterson’s complaint
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"Find Your Passion" is Awful Advice - A major new study questions the common wisdom about how we should choose our careers
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Rethinking the ‘nature’ of brutality: Uncovering the role of identity leadership in the Stanford Prison Experiment
A press release about the University of Queensland's review of the old Stanhope "prison" experiment: New interpretation of one of psychology’s most famous experiments The review itself: Rethinking...
A press release about the University of Queensland's review of the old Stanhope "prison" experiment: New interpretation of one of psychology’s most famous experiments
The review itself: Rethinking the ‘nature’ of brutality: Uncovering the role of identity leadership in the Stanford Prison Experiment
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Phone Apps Helping Scientists Research Suicidal Thoughts
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The intellectual we deserve: Jordan Peterson’s popularity is the sign of a deeply impoverished political and intellectual landscape
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The World Health Organization announces it no longer classifies being transgender as a mental disorder
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‘Gaming disorder’ is officially recognized by the World Health Organization
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I was Jordan Peterson’s strongest supporter. Now I think he’s dangerous
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Research finds tipping point for large-scale social change
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How to gauge the degree of someone's self-awareness?
It's common in my job - and likely many jobs - to require learning and correction. I've noticed that people who have stronger self awareness are more likely to improve and learn from...
It's common in my job - and likely many jobs - to require learning and correction. I've noticed that people who have stronger self awareness are more likely to improve and learn from projects/mistakes/correction etc. I can say a lot more about the value of introspection, but I'll get to the point: I'd like to gauge someone's ability to do this by having a conversation with them.
If you were interviewing a candidate to work for you, what would you ask them to find out how self-aware they are? I figure if you asked: "how self aware are you?", each candidate would respond "in addition to my strong organizational skills and quick learning, I am also incredibly self aware." So I'll need to sneak up on the idea a bit.
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Why rich kids are so good at the marshmallow test
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Low cognitive ability linked to prejudice against same-sex couples, Australian study shows
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Why are we living in an age of anger – is it because of the fifty-year rage cycle?
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New Research: Does Watching TV Make Us Unhappy?
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What is consciousness? Scientists are beginning to unravel a mystery that has long vexed philosophers
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One space between each sentence, they said. Science just proved them wrong.
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Here’s how you can donate to Jordan Peterson and help him return to his home year of 1952
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Can you overdose on happiness? The science and philosophy of deep brain stimulation.
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God Is In The Neurons
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