Joo oo
@zoozero
Joo oo
@zoozero
something about kids-tech makes me feel uncomfortable. i feel like kids don’t have enough cognition to recognize the distinction between the virtual and the physical. so the experiment is so effective because there is an emotional connection and some intimacy between the child and the object. however, wouldn’t it be traumatizing if they find out th
... See moreeschatological: relating to death, judgment, and the final destiny of the soul and of humankind.
the athenians attempted to unify the dichotomy between aristrocractic excellence and democratic equality. While unlike their predecessors, they adopted the new political system of democracy, the longing towards excellence still remained. One interesting example is regarding the symposium. Originating from the root words sym (together? talk?) and po
... See moreon treating others
no matter how they seem to fit a stereotype of a “bad person”, i always try to treat them with the assumption that they are good people. assumption does not mean that i intuitively believe they are good.
rather, decisions and words are based on whether i will regret doing or saying things to a good person (along with minimizing th
... See moreksat
English exam is less about the language itself, but the author’s intention. All the choices make sense grammatically, but it is about comprehending the context….
But not all language is written nor spoken intentionally.
ksat and tryna find answers to things that are too well written. author knows the intention. clearly justifiable. language of qu
... See moreessence of reality and to write
markov chain. russian mathematicians ideology debate. free will debate
“few people are perceptive and crass enough to notice where their emotions originate. that’s why we need novelists.”
good writing → integrates multiple philosophies to create a debate, yet the core of her argument comes from literature
there are types of overthinking i enjoy. the ones where i can derive truths on my own. I define this as “discovery through independent axiomatic reasoning”.
solving math problems feel like small steps of discovery, each solution a subset of truth. like what Plato said, I am born with all the knowledge, i am convinced that i can derive all mathemati
... See more