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Repetitive negative thinking is associated with cognitive decline. Stay positive.

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Stay positive.

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Lee Kuan Yew edit goes insanely hard


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W T F mozilla.org/en-US/about/le… "When you upload or input information through Firefox, you hereby grant us a nonexclusive, royalty-free, worldwide license to use that information to help you navigate, experience, and interact with online content as you indicate with your use of…

If you're not using @BrendanEich's Brave Browser at this point, you get what you deserve.



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The issue with social media: the people you need to learn the most from, those who are wealthy, loved, content, don’t care about growing their presence, or showing off they’re happy, they already have everything they need, they know how to appreciate the best things in real life.


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“Never risk what you have and need,” wrote Warren Buffett, “for what we don’t have and don’t need.” In pursuit of our goals, we inevitably give up things that matter. We sleep less. We eat unhealthily. Don't sacrifice physical health for material wealth.


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When you're anxious, it's often not because you're scared of something, but because you’re uncertain. The solution isn’t worrying more—it’s doing all you can to either find clarity or working to accept that uncertainty is part of life.


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Humans now slower and worse at solving CAPTCHAs than ML-powered bots. arxiv.org/abs/2307.12108

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Despite what you may have heard, zero drinks is better than a few (even red wine) and the threshold beyond which health issues start to surface is 2 drinks per week. All that and more about alcohol and your health here: hubermanlab.com/what-alcohol-d…


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Over time, the person who approaches life with an openness to being wrong and a willingness to learn outperforms the person who doesn’t.


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Chronic alcohol consumption increasingly seen as damaging to the brain. This paper says liquor accelerates epigenetic age in youths aging-us.com/article/204467…


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I disagree with what you said. Therefore what you said is hate speech.


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The right model to think about productivity in software engineering is to consider that each engineer is backed by an infinite army of robots.


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If you’re focusing on how someone else is failing, what’s wrong with X, Y or Z, you’re wasting valuable neural real estate, building less, creating less & slipping backwards. That’s the slow lane. We all have limited forebrain resources— use them wisely.


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A consistent effect of alcohol is that, even low to modest consumption disrupts the hypothalamic-adrenal axis and predisposes to more stress (lower stress threshold). No judgement on drinking here… but it makes people less resilient overall.


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Impostor syndrome: “I don't know what I'm doing. It's only a matter of time until everyone finds out." Growth mindset: "I don't know what I'm doing yet. It's only a matter of time until I figure it out." The highest form of self-confidence is believing in your ability to learn.


"How much genius are we losing to the compulsive need to scroll just a little bit more?" - Cal Newport


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In 3 generations you will be forgotten. Live a happy, peaceful life.


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