Tag Archives: self-improvement

Grok3 AI: Analysis of Familicide Linked to Mental Illness or Grievous Bodily Harm (GBH) Since 2005. Note: this relates to the last posting. Also suicides where people have been discharged from psychiatric hospitals.

Familicide Cases in Ireland Since 2025 Based on available information, there are no widely reported or documented familicide cases in Ireland after 2025 up to the current date of May 31, 2025. The provided web results focus on familicide cases … Continue reading

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Neoscope: Nearly Half of Young People Wish the Internet Had Never Been Invented. Quote: “According to a new survey conducted in the UK, this appears to be the sentiment held by nearly half of young people — at least across the pond — who are mourning missing out on the diverging timeline where they aren’t chronically online and wracked with brain rot.”

May 24, 9:45 AM EDT/ by Frank Landymore Nearly Half of Young People Wish the Internet Had Never Been Invented “A wake-up call for all of us.” Mental Health It’s a common refrain these days that some specific invention was a mistake, in … Continue reading

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Quora: Is a high IQ sometimes a handicap? Comment: IQ is constantly being used since the U.S. election. Barron Trump has an intelligence of 170. But is Government all about the intelligence of the elite?

Mathew Adair ·  Follow M.E. in Systems Engineer, Pennsylvania State University Updated 4y 5th February 2025 Is a high IQ sometimes a handicap? I have IQ in 140’s. The answer is a definite yes. Studies show the higher your IQ, the higher risks for mental … Continue reading

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ELON: IRRATIONAL REGULATIONS ARE AN INVISIBLE TAX ON HUMANITY

Mario Nawfal @MarioNawfal Subscribe ELON: IRRATIONAL REGULATIONS ARE AN INVISIBLE TAX ON HUMANITY “You really can think of the United States and many countries – it’s arguably worse in the EU – as being like Gulliver, tied down by a … Continue reading

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Neuroscience News: Why Our Brains Prefer Rewards Over Habits

In other words, what tech companies leverage are our subjective values by rewarding our attention shifts and actions. Credit: Neuroscience News Why Our Brains Prefer Rewards Over Habits FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology ·October 11, 2024 Summary: New research suggests our brains prioritize actions based … Continue reading

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Make Learning a Part of Your Daily Routine. Source: Harvard Business Review. (Personal comment: for those who have ‘senior moments”; early onset dementia, or have suffered from traumatic brain injury, this is an interesting article, just change it a little keeping in mind “The Hare and the Tortoise”. Learning, no matter how slow and tedious makes you a survivor). “Squiggly”: worth watch TED talk

Make Learning a Part of Your Daily Routine In our increasingly “squiggly” careers, where people change roles more frequently and fluidly and develop in different directions, the ability to unlearn, learn, and relearn is vital for long-term success. Harvard Business … Continue reading

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