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This is a deep misunderstanding of a parent's job and is a symptom of low empathy / theory of mind, and a general selfishness; the same root cause of the failures of most relationships. A parent's job isn't to simply "love the child", nor is it to "play with them a lot", or "give them what they want to stop screaming". It's to educate them and provide structure, both to stabilize their orientation in the world. To give a child love is to teach them they will always have an unconditional foundation to trust and rely on. To play with a child, and when a child plays with any toys or the environment, is to teach them interactions in the world, or with language and thought. It's selfish to think your job is just to love them, play with them, log time with them, etc. because you're only thinking about your own feelings as a parent, the memories you build for yourself, and often a priority is the assuaging of socialized guilt, especially for moms; but you are not thinking about your child's theory of mind. This is how you end up making objective parenting failures like Scott Alexander giving into his toddler's tantrums, both abandoning any structured order and educating them wrongly in their orientation to the world. They do this because it feels good to indulge your child, it's easy and they are tough; it is not love, but selfishness and weakness. It's not that they don't love their child, but they do confuse their love for themselves with their love for their child, and fail to do the right and hard thing, setting aside the good feelings of giving into their every demand and exert the discipline they need to behave rightly in a civilized society and teach them a foundation of virtues to follow. People should be much more comfortable recognizing when a child is raised rotten and apply shame to the parents who are wholly responsible, because this produces rotten adults we then all have to share a society with. And if you can't do that, you should suck up your hubris and go back to church, because you're not strong enough to reinvent a morality from first principles.
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@CharlotteFang77 There is nothing that needs to be done about this. Just love this child.
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@1truecure Hows the farm
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Is the heart not part of reality? This contemptuous drawing (ugly, because it was not drawn with love) has to outright lie to slander the heart; the heart is the most pure, noble and truthful part of you. It is never, ever wrong, nor would it lead you to poor choices. The human heart is the only place in the universe where we have scientfically observed knowledge of the future before it occurs (McCraty et al at HeartMath institute) and every grandma will tell you to listen to it, it knows no evil, man is only capable of evil when he stops listening to his heart. When you do it enough, the neuronal cognitive activity in the heart synchronizes with the neuronal cognitive activity in the brain, becoming one and the same. Man has fallen, into a fractured state, where people disconnect their mind from their entire body, to maximize the potential for selfish hedonism, a self-defense reaction for having been led astray by the millions of lies were are constantly told.
We can heal, and it starts by recognizing things like this as the pure evil it is.
Rothmus 🏴@Rothmus
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@AnneChovy2 I am going to miss this era of ai generated images like some people now miss pre digital film
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Rudolf Virchow (1821-1902) referred to cancer as the “overhealing” wound. Georgi explains why that description isn’t far off.
In a wound, glycolysis is useful to renew tissue quickly. But over-reliance on this process for too long is what shuts down the OxPhos apparatus (the ability to use the electron transport chain).
Repeated injury leads to cancer. Repeated hypoxia leads to cancer.
Repeated damage to the OxPhos apparatus leads to cancer.
Quick recap:
• Glycolysis, net 2 ATP per glucose
• Pyruvate oxidation (rate-limiting step)
• Citric acid cycle (generates NADH and FADH2 to feed the ETC)
• Electron transport chain (Oxidative Phosphorylation), net ~30-36 ATP per glucose
Finally, he touches on why aspirin is anti-cancer: it repairs the OxPhos apparatus and allows cells to undergo apoptosis (cell death) if repairing it isn’t an option (i.e. when damage is too severe). Surely this played a role in Georgi’s decision to use B1/B3/B7 and aspirin in his human tumor growth reversal in mice.

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