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Hazard the Natural
natural_hazard
been reflecting on the way i've approached non-coercive stuff over the past year or so, and it's feeling time to shift to a different phasefirst imma outline the implicit structure
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Kaleigh Moore
kaleighf
Want to know how mathematicians, philosophers, and Nobel prize-winning physicists agree on mastering writing through an unexpected approach?Hint: It's simple. THREAD! 1/The titles within my stack of books have been
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evy đź’ś
EvyKassirer
A worry junior engineers and new hires frequently have is that they ask too many questions.The most common advice I've heard is to try to figure it out yourself for
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Stonekettle
Stonekettle
I'm a writer, and a veteran. I generally don't use words by accident. Unlike you, Deranged Patriot -- and all those of similar ilk who have responded to the OP.
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Prashanth
iam__prashanth
Life Lessons from ChildrenLessons can be learnt from any corner. You only have to keep your eyes and ears open. One of the biggest sources of learning for me has
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Pat Kane
thoughtland
THREAD: Affective neuroscience is so interesting, in relation to politics. Sustained anxiety [Project Fear] generates cortisol—which, if prolonged, affects immune system, damages organs, and also (crucially) shrivels the hippocampus, degr
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Wesley Yang
wesyang
I recall people musing aloud about whether there was or would be a female Jordan Peterson. The show Broad City gave the impression that the demand existed, though whether anyone
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Brian Portnoy
brianportnoy
I was asked to speak to a group of interns (age: college or just graduated college) at a local org. I always feel a bit awkward sharing my career path
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Michael Pettis
michaelxpettis
1/3Good article that makes the point that a disproportionately low share of China's GDP goes to the Chinese people, compared with the share in other countries. It also conforms with
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El Sandifer, Rationality Expert to the Stars
ElSandifer
Here’s what any good overview of Scott Alexander is going to need to say.1) He emerged out of Eliezer Yudkowsky’s LessWrong community. This community consists almost entirely of hobbyists attempting
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Shane Breslin
shanebreslin
Listened again this week to one of my favourite podcast interviews.Jim Collins on the @tferriss show in 2019. His work practices show how for so many people the conventional Monday-Friday
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S-Curve Capital
S_curvecap
Questions I think don't get asked enough in HF interviews: "Talk about 3 ideas you passed on in the last year & what the process was - what were the
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C:hristina
divinetechygirl
I watched a wonderful talk by @abbyfuller this morning that helped to put some things into perspective for me about how folks in tech, who’ve been around longer, feel about
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Matt Stoller
matthewstoller
I think a core problem with the left/Dems is discomfort with the idea of a person as a spiritual being with innate dignity. We define the person as an instrument
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suhas palshikar
PalshikarSuhas
On the controversy over 'celebrities' making similar statement supporting stand of MEA --- what do we learn? /1 Similarity of statement suggests signatories are dumb or conspiring by approving a
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Chris Vanderveen
chrisvanderveen
Texas getting a lot of attention right now with #Covid_19 Out of curiosity, I wondered how Texas' data compares to ColoradoKeep in mind, Texas has 5X the population of Colorado
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