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Hey there, those channels you like sound awfully interesting to me as well. Would you mind sharing where you saw this bunker exploration video exactly? Thank you :)
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The top commenter's analogy aptly captures the essence of the issue.
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Just putting this excerpt from the cited paper on "Normalization of Deviance" for people who skim the comments only (I would recommend reading the whole article, this one is for once worth i…
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I never went to see Kowloon in real life but I have the fondest memories of it through the detailed renditions and special atmosphere of Shenmue II on the Sega Dreamcast. The story takes place in 1986…
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As an EU citizen who watched “Breaking Bad” I always assumed that in the US there actually would be some kind of insurance check even in emergency situations. I’m glad to learn that people in reality …
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High taxation of fossil energy together with rolling-out of new energy/carbon-removal technology seem to be a real way out of this catastrophe. Does anyone have a list of startups and established…
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Agreed, one of my secret goals is reading each and every one of his books ;)
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Gerald Weinberg's "Becoming a Technical Leader" is an often overlooked classic.
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Dr. Gabor Maté talks a lot about trauma and how it can get "preserved" over generations (he is himself a survivor of the Holocaust).
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For a scientific/brutal reality check I would also recommend reading "When the Body Says No: The Cost of Hidden Stress" by Gabor Maté.
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As with most things you want to learn you need both - immersion as well as deliberate practice.
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I used notational velocity for many years. It was great because of its brutal focus on note taking / finding and it was fast indeed. 10/10 this message needs to be spread!
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Netflix to me is not much more than a pretty bland version of Huxley's "Feelies". Actually most modern TV show stories would fit nicely into one or two well edited movies. I find all of…
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Your short comment rings very true to me and reminded me of Adam Curtis' "Century of the Self" theory which in his latest documentary "Hypernormalization" gets developed even …
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