Thought provoking
(“A fanatic is someone who can’t change his mind and won’t change the subject.”
Eliezer Yudkowsky • Rationality
Look in the mirror and consider the social and political kickbacks you get for your beliefs.
Understand and accept that social media is systematically pushing you towards ideological extremes.
Spend less time performing and more time connecting.
Ask stupid questions.
Be gentle in expressing your views.
Make fewer and better statements.
Show your... See more
Understand and accept that social media is systematically pushing you towards ideological extremes.
Spend less time performing and more time connecting.
Ask stupid questions.
Be gentle in expressing your views.
Make fewer and better statements.
Show your... See more
sari azout • Principles for sharing on the Internet
and be willing to ask better questions than others in your immediate orbit, if you really care about what’s actually true - even if it’s only true, for the truest and most honest version of you.
you never learned how to dance at parties/weddings/clubs, you can teach yourself by watching videos of Motown and girl groups of the 60s. The songs are slow and the moves are simple enough to follow along to. You’ll get the rhythm and the basics down, then it’s easy to start embellishing with your own style. I identify as a good dancer, and I... See more
from 100 things i know via Maria Andrew on Substack
Whenever you chicken out, you don't just feel the pain of cowardice; you miss out on the pleasure of courage.
Adam Mastroianni • So You Wanna De-Bog Yourself
what if public libraries were open late every night and we could engage in public life there instead of having to choose between drinking at the bar and domestic isolation
erin glasstwitter.comBig fan of Sebastian Junger and his (many) books - and have been waiting for this one for a few years now - a fascinating insight into the magic and mystery of near death experiences from a first person perspective (and from an avowed skeptic and materialist) - and quite possibly - what it may say about the weird window that opens - and ultimately - what may await us all.