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Rico Döring

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'Be curious, not judgmental.' -Walt Whitman Exchanging short-term pleasure for long-term joy and well-being.

MD, Germany Katılım Haziran 2020
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Rico Döring
Rico Döring@RicoDoering·
I don't tweet often, so this is really important to me. If you care about humanity and earth at all, please watch this video. It's about how we're now at a point where our systems can no longer exist without destroying earth and what to do about it. youtube.com/watch?v=4kBoLV…
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Dr Sam Soete
Dr Sam Soete@sam_soete·
Rct on this curing depression
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Zedzies
Zedzies@Zedzies·
Sun influencers still can’t reconcile why people with vacation homes in the mountains look 10 years younger than their friends with vacation homes on the beach (phenotype dependent of course).
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Rico Döring
Rico Döring@RicoDoering·
@sam_soete It's just something that caught my eye. It's also my job as a translator that has trained me to catch this. ;-) Nevermind brother, keep up the excellent work!
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Dr Sam Soete
Dr Sam Soete@sam_soete·
@RicoDoering Yeh I mean the n is just close to the j, but whatever you wanna waste your time on brother
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NuclearWinter 🇺🇸🚛
NuclearWinter 🇺🇸🚛@NuclearWinter69·
@discord Translation: We got caught. We lied to you about getting caught. We got caught again. We tried to distance ourself from one problematic company for another problematic company. We got caught doing that too. We're going to try again in 6 months and hope none of you notice.
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Richard Werner
Richard Werner@scientificecon·
Tolstoy asked 140 years ago why the textbook production function only includes land, labour and capital, but not the sunlight, or the air we breathe. His answer is insightful and controversial, but is proven correct as we speak. Read all about it at rwerner.substack.com
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Rico Döring
Rico Döring@RicoDoering·
@FU_joehudson "The grief of unmet needs." Yes, it is grief, because you realize how much you have denied yourself your own love throughout your life.
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Joe Hudson
Joe Hudson@FU_joehudson·
“Not good enough” is simply a strategy your mind uses to stay busy attacking yourself, so you can avoid feeling the grief of unmet needs.
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Dr Sam Soete
Dr Sam Soete@sam_soete·
For 1 single client I sometimes spend 10-15hrs reviewing detailed intake call notes, looking through previous lab test results, reflecting on my own knowledge base notes, researching potential connections in order to figure out what current health issues are, historic health issues, proximal causes and putting puzzle pieces together to determine distal systemic imbalances. 10-15 hours. For one person (I am slow, but slow is smooth, and smooth is fast. And I should charge more). That's not even the consultation itself. That's just the prep work. The human body doesn't present its problems in neat little categories for specialists to knock down one by one like centralized medicine likes to think. Someone comes to me with a gut issue and by the time I've gone through everything, I'm looking at repeated antibiotic exposure when they were a kid, gall bladder removal 10 years ago, sensitivities to certain medications & supplements (which always provide massive clues), a stint of veganism for 3 years leading to restless leg syndrome, poor light environment and habits, signs of impaired methylation, and nutrient deficiencies that nobody flagged because it wasn't clinically low. How much of that can you get through in a 15 minute appointment? That system is broken. This model works (to some extent) in the decentralized health model. You find a practitioner who has the time, the autonomy, and the framework to actually sit with your case. To treat you like a puzzle worth solving rather than a set of symptoms to manage with big pharma's cash cows. But in the centralized model? It's not possible. It was never designed for this. It was designed for throughput. For standardization. For acute interventions (and it does this very well). But there are so many people falling through the cracks. That's the work. And it's worth doing. I enjoy it. And I still have so much to learn - that is also a great part of it.
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LibertyJ
LibertyJ@LibertyJen·
Never thought about it this way.
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Rico Döring
Rico Döring@RicoDoering·
@YellowRandolf @benungeskriptet @gulli_com Wäre super! :-) Dein Gesicht kannte ich bisher nicht, nur der Name kam mir jetzt verdammt bekannt vor. Schön, dass es dich noch gibt, und danke für die tolle Zeit mit dem gulli:board! 😊🙋🏻‍♂️
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Ben Berndt
Ben Berndt@benungeskriptet·
"Angst regiert Deutschland - und zerstört unsere Zukunft" Trailer zur neuen {ungeskriptet} Podcastfolge mit Randolf Jorberg  Die ganze Folge gibt es diesen Samstag um 10:00 Uhr auf Youtube, Spotify und überall, wo es Podcasts gibt.
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Rico Döring
Rico Döring@RicoDoering·
@sam_soete @Torito1774 I don't think that was his point. It wasn't directed at you. He saw your post and thought of what helped _him_ sleep better, and wanted to share that.
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Dr Sam Soete
Dr Sam Soete@sam_soete·
@Torito1774 Where in this post did I mention I have my phone on next to me when I sleep?
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Rico Döring
Rico Döring@RicoDoering·
@JakobJaworski @St2station As a German, I used to think that as well. But then I thought about how I love other accents, like Italian and Spanish, and realized that this is just my own bias towards myself, my people and my culture. Still, there are better and worse speakers. Sometimes I still cringe.😅
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Jakob
Jakob@JakobJaworski·
@St2station I wonder how many ppl feel like this. I'm a native German speaker and always considered it a fact of life that our accent sounds intolerably harsh and silly.
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Lord Miles Official
Lord Miles Official@real_lord_miles·
If you’re ever traveling to the 3rd world, Africa specifically, you must read this Basically go on Timu and order 30 shitty $1 watches that look shiny and wear one on your trip Then when you’re driving through checkpoints or get stopped by corrupt cops, you start fumbling for cash. “Ahhh geeze I don’t have any cash on me, but…hold on….i could give you my watch? It’s my father’s though, it’s silver too, ah geeze. I don’t want t-“ Then they’ll say something like “give me” “FINE! I guess if you insist!” You reply And you give them the watch. They think it’s valuable because it’s literally on a white mans wrist. They think it’s your daily driver watch. Then you reach into your bag and put on the identical watch again. That $200 bribe just turned into a $1 bribe and it’s a giant fuck you because you gave that corrupt cop a shitty timu watch. I travel with at least 50 timu watches and I go through ATLEAST 10 per trip. It’s really
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🦉💜 Socratica Kim 💜🦉
@QuantumAlteredX After you reach a certain age, you just keep seeing the same model of person repeated in different places Like—I guess I've seen all the people now
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Invisidon@QuantumAlteredX·
Ok I did not know this 😲 But I like that I know it now because it's weird.
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Psychodoctor
Psychodoctor@Psychodoctor06·
A great relationship is built on emotional safety. Where you can disagree without fear. Be upset without being punished. Be imperfect without being shamed. You listen to understand, not to win. You repair more than you accuse. Both partners regulate themselves instead of making the other responsible for their emotions. A great relationship isn’t dramatic. It is calm. It is safe. And that is why it lasts. #relationships
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