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Month: June 2022

Resilience Factors against Mass Formation (Pre-Reading)

2022-06-27

Short note on what I see as resilience factors against being swept away by mass formation prior to reading a book about it.
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Access to Information and Tools

2022-06-27

Against planned obsolescence.
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Recommendation Colin Wright Interview

2022-06-27

Another interesting interview on Epoch Times/American Thought Leaders.
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Frontiers in Journal Series

2022-06-27

How to make a bad impression as a journal (series).
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Who can reason to be a millionaire?

2022-06-11

Many quiz shows go for «facts», but what about being able to reason?
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Impressively Beautiful Video: Penelope Elena on Aerial Silks (Nothing else matters)

2022-06-11

If you want to see (and hear) «seven minutes of beauty» — this might be something.
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Surfing Motivational Waves

2022-06-08

It pays to think about motivation — whether for something good or bad — as waves.

Image: Fogg Behavior Model
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Recommendation: The Paradox of Violence (TEDx Video)

2022-06-08

Interesting video of Tim Larkin (When Violence is the Answer).
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Reading on Twitter (without an Account)

2022-06-08

Twitter wants you to register when you read tweets of a user. But there are workarounds — with benefits.
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Old Series — Different Times

2022-06-08

Who needs Netflix when you can have old classics?
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