Mary Martin
- While LLMs are designed to emulate human-like responses, this does not mean that this analogy extends to the underlying cognition giving rise to those responses
from Testing theory of mind in large language models and humans - Nature Human Behaviour
AI and
- These fndings indicate that, while MBCT is a reliable and e
fcacious intervention,
there is a need to address the sustainability of treatment-related improvements in patients with
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Mindfulness and
brain waves and mindfulness
- Coming to terms with climate change and its effects while living in constant uncertainty about the world’s future is challenging for any human being.
from How to cope with climate anxiety | Psyche Guides
how-to guide and
- At the moment Nature does not have a voice in the decisions we take that are scientifically proven to be driving climate breakdown and destroying biodiversity. Our view is that we have separated ourselves from Nature, and see ourselves as exceptional rather than interdependent with Nature and this is a root cause of our behaviour as a species towar... See more
from We are Nature - an open letter to the publishers of UK dictionaries
- if an animal
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s life is worth
living without having a point and without being meaningful in any of the usual senses, then
perhaps a human life can also be worth living without that.from Article
narrativists and
- The more you build your self-conception
on memory, which is notoriously unreliable, and the more you try to give yourself an identity
by constructing a narrative of your life, the less likely you are to understand who and what
you really are.from Article
non-narrativity and
Galen Strawson
- ‘When you wake up and you see that the Earth is not just the environment, the Earth is us, you touch the nature of interbeing.’
from Exploring the intersection of health, mindfulness, and climate change
Mindfulness and
Thich Nhat Hanh
- Research has shown a staggering number of health benefits associated with dispositional optimism, from improvements in cardiovascular health, to how quickly wounds heal, to slower disease progression.
from What We Get Wrong About Manifesting
Futures thinking and
- Engaging in group activities that generate synchronicity – such as rituals, dancing or singing in choirs – alter the sense of self and increase connection with others.
from What the science of happiness says about the self and others | Aeon Essays
the self and