bazera

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  1. Small point regarding the humor post: I've always had a good sense of humor, especially since I've worked on my social anxiety after 20+ years old, and later when I watched that How To Be Funny video, I've realized that I was doing exactly that but somehow intuitively, and I also noticed that I liked doing that not only because I was getting positive feedback from outside, but also because it was fun. It felt really good. Just that. When you are able to be humorous in a social gathering, but intuitively, not in a cringy needy way, it feels very refreshing and pleasant. That one trait makes the experience so much better and fun, also social interactions much easier and resourceful even.
  2. Oh this is interesting. Imagine after his trip he drops this longevity bullshit and becomes a mystic preaching God and Love.
  3. https://www.actualized.org/insights/the-underworld-of-child-sex-trafficking Just finished listening to this one. First of all, WTF, I wasn't aware that this issue was that bad in modern world. I knew it happens a lot in China, but the numbers that this guy talks about is crazy. Why is nobody talking about this? Or at least I haven't heard much people talk about the severity of the issue. Also, I liked the last part when he talks about his transformative experiences with psilocybin-assisted therapy, the way they brought back love and deep feelings in their lives via psychedelics.
  4. Good list, thanks. I'd add relationships to your list, most human interactions (intimate or otherwise) triggers certain aspects of your ingrained behavior patterns that's hard to notice solo. That also creates a possibility to observe what's true in your conditioned aspect of a self. Of course all those assume the care for truth and intention of actually seeing it.
  5. [1/30] ✅ What I did: No relapses 20m meditation 1.5h reading 50m push workout Caloric deficit What I didn't do: Study Yoga First day done, top priority things got done, I still have time management issues and that's why I could not do those two things, also I didn't prioritize them enough. Let's see if I fix that today.
  6. Could you give some concrete examples of that?
  7. For sure, most of these things were taboo 100 years ago and people hesitated speaking up. Hell, it's taboo in most places today as well. Also, if you wanted to talk about something, it wasn't like you could post a video on YT or TikTok. Technologies played a huge part as well.
  8. Sure, I meant people with more or less stabe mental health. Do you think that's the problem of our modern generations? Or mental health issues was always there in the same degree in humans in our grand-parents and great-grandparents times? But considering the wars, economics, culture, etc of their times, I don't think it would be much different. But I also think an average mental health got way worse in the last couple decades. Maybe it's because the awareness around it got increased, and it only seems that way because more people talk about it.
  9. What happens when new generation of robots replace the first generation ones? We'll have robots complaining that robots are replacing them As if humans wasn't enough.
  10. I think that makes it more complicated. It would make sense more if they actually were from a star system Zeta Reticuli, or whatever Bob Lazar claims. Still waiting for the disclosure that Trump mentioned. I think it's going to be a long wait, lol.
  11. I have a feeling if I actually let it tidy my living room, it will just create a mess instead. It would be interesting to see reviews of this guy on YouTube when it comes out.
  12. I agree, but I think that would be a majority of human population. Most people learn how to parent without much experience, just through maturing and growing up that they have to do because of the child. I think when you have a kid it kinda forces you to get your shit together.
  13. And when you explain the issue to them, without necessarily pointing out "masculine" or "feminine" terms, don't they get the point? Why don't they see importance of a need to raise strong men with emotional intelligence, integrating both sides? What's their argument against that?
  14. I think DeepMind systems go further than text based prediction by combining neural networks with reinforcement learning and planning algorithms, allowing them to evaluate actions and discover new strategies. None of these systems are conscious, but as far as I understand they are more than simple prediction engines. I don't just mean chatbots or agents.
  15. One step closer to having a hot witch AI girlfriend