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ChatGPTs Essay on «I am a scientist because science brings me closer to something greater than myself»

2024-01-27

Asking ChatGPT to write an essay on the theme of «I am a scientist because science brings me closer to something greater than myself.».

Image from «Mass Effect: Andromeda» (cropped).
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Using past Mistakes to Learn for the Future

2024-01-27

A comment on people's behavior during the Covid pandemic and that this does not mean they have to act the same in the future.
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Try it out for yourself

2024-01-13

If the media tells you something and you have any chance to do it yourself, do so to form your own opinion.
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Architecture Styles

2023-12-03

Same city, two styles.
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Recommendation – Thomas Sowell’s «Social Justice Fallacies»

2023-11-17

Very interesting book — not only a warning but also an explanation why good intentions pave the road to hell.
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Recommendation: Kipling’s If—

2023-05-04

Beautiful poem well-suited for our times. (Yeah, it's poetry, but hell, it doesn't suck.)
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Recommendation: Attack on Titan

2023-04-02

Beautiful Manga (and Anime) with an interesting world and a bittersweet ending.
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Intellectual Humility in Science

2023-04-02

Science cannot work without intellectual humility. If we «know» the answer, it's not science, it's religion.

Image: Meme
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Strengths as Weaknesses

2023-04-02

Funny how a strength like being able to fast-talk can turn into a disadvantage in the long run.

Image: Jumanji
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Woke vs Non-Woke Characters

2023-04-02

What makes a character woke vs non-woke?
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