In My Mind

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This community serves as a platform for me to share my discoveries and interests. It's a blend of self-expression and a commitment to delivering quality content, curated with the intention of providing valuable knowledge. Helping find valuable pockets of knowledge on the internet for you.

I hope this can serve as a valuable source of infortmation for you.

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Now I assumed we all knew this already?

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A Short History of the Sublime (thereader.mitpress.mit.edu)
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With asterisks

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kairosclerosis n. the moment you look around and realize that you’re currently happy—consciously trying to savor the feeling—which prompts your intellect to identify it, pick it apart, and put it in context, where it will slowly dissolve until it’s little more than an aftertaste. Ancient Greek καιρός (kairos), a sublime or opportune moment + σκλήρωσις (sklḗrōsis), hardening. Pronounced “kahy-roh-skluh-roh-sis.”

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A lot of fiction I write is about limerance so it's always nice to see others perspective on it.

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Watch with captions

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How to Picture A.I. (www.newyorker.com)
submitted 2 years ago by SnokenKeekaGuard to c/inmymind
 
 

To understand its strengths and limitations, we may need to adopt a new perspective.

The annals of AI is basically 90% of how I keep up with AI news. And pls font make an anal joke. We're better than that (no we're not).

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For decades, the organization has maintained a system that protects everything from Ukrainian borscht to Jamaican reggae. But what does it mean to “safeguard” living culture?

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Learned Helplessness (www.psychologytoday.com)
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Learned helplessness occurs when an individual continuously faces a negative, uncontrollable situation and stops trying to change their circumstances, even when they have the ability to do so. For example, a smoker may repeatedly try and fail to quit. He may grow frustrated and come to believe that nothing he does will help, and therefore he stops trying altogether. The perception that one cannot control the situation essentially elicits a passive response to the harm that is occurring.

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by SnokenKeekaGuard to c/inmymind
 
 

There's more golf courses than mcdonalds in america. WHAT

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At some point I'll just have to make a bob dylan megapost.

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