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Shane Parrish
ShaneAParrish
Relatively is the source of all cognitive biases and most mistakes. What is it? How does it work? How can you use it to get the most out of yourself?Let’s
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Rising serpent 🇺🇸
rising_serpent
It's been a long time since I said it, and who knows if there'll be a chance to do so in the future. So here goes: I've learned more by
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Chris Sanders 🍯
chrissanders88
Let's talk about the differences between novices and experts. But, instead of cyber security, we'll use airport baggage screeners as an example. These are the folks who use the scanner
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Geoff Stetson, MD
GStetsonMD
1/ When should I show up? What if I answer a question wrong? Is my presentation too long? Where’s the bathroom? Sounds like a case of “New Rotation Jitters”The
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John Hayward
Doc_0
On the Left, the coronavirus lockdown unleashed a months-long "Festival" of insanity like in the classic Star Trek episode "Return of the Archons" - every form of insanity and psychosis
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Joe Eisenmann PhD
Joe_Eisenmann
Top Tweets from 2020: An #LTAD StoryJust a little story based off of some of my top tweets from 2020. Enjoy. Thread (2 min read) What does it mean to
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Structured Success
StructuredSucc
Having #ADHD changes the way that memory works, and changes the types of things we can do to make our memory better.Let's talk about it! A thread (1/12) Before
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Dr Mark Guthridge
Dr_M_Guthridge
1/ The problem with Myalgic Encephalomyeltis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome #MECFS is that it seems so ridiculous that exercise could actually make patients worseHow can exercise be so bad for #pwME but
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Daniel Dumbrill
DanielDumbrill
I always found it interesting how "human rights" groups latched into a problematic character like Adrian Zenz simply because he's saying something that people want to hear. For those same
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Dr. Masuma Rahim
MasumaRahim
today was my last day at work for 2020. here are some observations from a worn out psychologist: all things considered, i have had an easy pandemic. my job is
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Kevin G.
kgao1412
1/ Super bummed I missed @ariellezuck’s talk this morning. But here's a transcript of her Slush 2016 talk that made a big impact on me when I was just getting
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Ben Tappin
Ben_Tappin
New preprint!Why are people’s policy opinions influenced by cues from political parties? We studied the theory that people use party cues as heuristics, stand-ins for their lack of policy information
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Chewing gum and kicking Ash
wundergeek
I know a lot of high productivity folks who are struggling to not punish themselves for not being as productive in 2020.So for those of us who KNOW we need
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The Counter
TheCounter
#THREAD: Some 110,000 restaurants have closed permanently in the U.S. due to Covid-19. We talk a lot about the economic impact, but there’s a less-discussed *social* impact, as communities lose
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Juan Herrera 🧪
jdjuan
The Quiet Path of Software Development In our industry is common to hear about Rockstar Developers or Code Ninjas. They are very popular on Twitter, they have plenty of
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Alex Sutton
alexx_sutton
Pre-run fueling is critical for sustained performance. And stable & sustainable fuel sources are key.Currently testing how certain variables impact my glucose levels with @supersapiensinc Here are the CGM results
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