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Healthcare

Emily Silverman, MD

But the Cigna review system that blocked van Terheyden’s claim bypasses those steps. Medical directors do not see any patient records or put their med

Mental Health232
sari

Underrated life advice: When you're feeling overwhelmed, there are only two things you should do... get organized and get to work. The rest is just no

Instead of: there's something wrong with me as I am, and I hope my spiritual practice will fix it It helps to hold this conviction in your heart, how

Overthinking is always pointing at a deeper unmet need — the topic, as urgent as it feels, is just the form the need assumes when it can’t be felt. U

One of my favorite quotes in psychoanalysis, from Nicolas Abraham and Maria Torok: "What haunts are not the dead, but the gaps left within us by the s

Intrinsic vs Extrinsic Motivation10
nicole

So rather than view it as a choice between intrinsic or extrinsic motivation, embrace both. Cultivate intrinsic motivation to create a constant source

Everywhere we go, people are telling us what we should want and do. Bigger muscles. Less fat. Run a marathon. Deadlift 400 pounds. Lose 30 lbs in 30 d

Most productivity advice is rooted in force “Hack your willpower” “Discipline your mind” “Push through” This may work short-term. But it burns you o

Physics18
Matt Sornson

Ever tried uncollapsing a wavefunction?

Could We Ever Really Build a Dyson Sphere? This megastructure for gathering solar energy would fill any conceivable future energy desires. But can it

relationship with nature33

how humanity interacts with nature in both positive and negative ways, more philosophical than the 'climate/sustainability' tag

Keely Adler

people need many points of contact with the natural world to be happy and AC loses a few of them which might be OK but all the others have been lost

I think people would be better off if they learned to use the whole earth. All five senses. the world is a very sensual place you know. People joke by

How To Enjoy The Process82
Britt Gage

What I call temporal curiosity is the practice of actively directing our curiosity across time – past, present, future – to gain a deeper understandin