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Tom Zimbardo

@TomMostlyZen

Clinical Psychologist working in neurorehabilitation. Passionate about neuropsychology, mindfulness, geopolitics, Zen. Not related to the famous Zimbardo.

Katılım Mayıs 2013
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Tom Zimbardo@TomMostlyZen·
I am no longer using this website. Musk has turned it into a hell hole of trolls, bots and propaganda. None of us need tolerate the lies. You can find me in the other place
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I will not be deleting this account though, as I have been reliably informed that if accounts are deleted then the username can be recycled and people or bots can the. impersonate you. Consider this account like a tombstone to what Twitter used to be
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Tom Zimbardo@TomMostlyZen·
I am no longer using this website. Musk has turned it into a hell hole of trolls, bots and propaganda. None of us need tolerate the lies. You can find me in the other place
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Mykhaïlo Golub
Mykhaïlo Golub@golub·
Courtesy of Ukraine 🇺🇦
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While the situation in Syria is still developing and in many cases unclear, one big elephant needs to be addressed: Turkey While we see many Turkish-backed units (SNA), especially east of Aleppo operating and taking position, it is clear that even the events by rebels (HTS and others) in this sector west of Aleppo have been tacitly accepted by Ankara. In order to understand this, we have to look back when Turkey made a deal with Russia and Iran in the so-called Astana deal, which basically was a division of Syria into sphere of influences and keeping Assad on the throne, which in itself was already a hard pill for Turkey to swallow. But faced with limited choices Turkey agreed, and its Syrian allies were promised a piece of land. This, however, was shortly later violated by Russia. Iranian and Assad forces with the help of the Russian air force took vast areas around Aleppo and even Idlib. President Erdogan was betrayed by Putin. While we all shouldn't be surprised that Putin does not give much on agreements, it was a new experience for President Erdogan, who shortly earlier accepted to buy the Russian S-400 air defense system, hoping to meet some of Putin's interests. Well, that didn't work out well. On top of this, Russia tried to strong-arm Turkey in accepting the "new reality that Assad is going to stay". You see that Russia loves talking about "new realities", because this is what Russia does. It is about the "fait accompli", not about rules or treaties. Putin saw this on top of the events. Then came Putin's disastrous decision to launch the full-scale war in Ukraine. Of course, he started it believing to be a short affair of 3 days, but almost 3 years later, it is clear for everyone to understand the magnitude of Putin's miscalculation. It was monumental. Russia's adventure into Ukraine proved to be so costly that Moscow was forced to scramble all resources it can get and redeploy them to Ukraine and the Russian border areas. Furthermore, in order to keep supplies from the West afloat, Turkey became the main conduit, both political and economical. Basically overnight, Turkey moved up and became the serious player in the Middle East and Black Sea region, which hasn't been seen since the Ottoman times. Russia's dependency on Turkey increased, considerably. If Russian tourist wanted to escape their homeland, then Turkey was number one. This has been a vast change compared to 2015 when Turkey shot down a Russian plane which violated Turkish airspace. Russian media and officials back then were calling Turkey names and compared it with the IS. Russia completely reversed the tone, because it has become the beggar in this picture. Moving forward to the year 2024. The triple-humiliation by Putin against President Erdogan back in 2020 was not forgotten, not by Tayyip. The events in Ukraine, the Iranian adventures against Israel as well as Hezbollah's degradation clearly shifted the power balance in the region. In contrast to some Arab governments, Turkey resisted all attempts by Russia to recognize Assad's rule over Syria, knowing well the weakness of the Russia-Iran-Hezbollah alliance which has been steadily weakening. All what Ankara had to do is to wait for the right moment. And this moment most likely was reached a few days ago. The collective build-up and attack by several rebel groups was so big in size that Turkish intelligence officials most certainly have picked that up. In case of the SNA, it is safe to assume that they even played an active role. The decisive conquest of Aleppo can be directly attributed to this Turkish patience. Surely, other components have played a decisive role in this game, too. Syrian rebels, as being directly at the frontline, saw Hezbollah's degradation in Lebanon and its results in Syria, firsthand. The resulting blitz offensive has completely shaken the power structures in the region. We will see frantic efforts by Iran and Russia to salvage what is possible. The question now is what Turkey is going to accept. Assad for what's worth, will play now even less a role than before, if at all. Turkey moved from being the weakest of the power brokers in this region to the strongest player. It is still unclear what this means in tangible means and the way might be still very long, but is clear that the trajectory will be a different one. Russia and Iran along Assad are the biggest losers. In short: Decisive Turkish Victory

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Tom Zimbardo
Tom Zimbardo@TomMostlyZen·
Do not delete your account - if you do then your username can be recycled and a bot will end up impersonating you. Instead, just stop using this hell site and start an account in the other place. Keep your account here so you can lurk Feel free to find me on the Blue Place
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Tom Zimbardo@TomMostlyZen·
@SamWhyte A tea light candle and a rock of crack would be cheaper. More fun Christmas too I reckon…
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Sam Whyte@samwhyte·
Someone please help me budget this, my family is starving.
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Sam Whyte@samwhyte·
I clicked on a "10 best Christmas candles" listicle and the cheapest one was £60.
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Tom Zimbardo@TomMostlyZen·
Training an AI therapist on Freud’s writing would be like training an AI particle physicist on Marie Curie’s work - over one hundred years out of date Skinner wasn’t even a psychotherapist - he was a research psychologist. Something that is actually important in psychotherapy is genuine empathy. I do think that one day we may well have an AI that can actually empathise, but at the moment the GPT models do not have this ability
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Tom Zimbardo@TomMostlyZen·
Pax Americana We never paid the price of freedom Grandpa did, and he rarely talked about it We’ve drunk deep from the well of peace We’ve grown soft from its ease And fat from its kindness Our parents told us that fighting solves nothing Even as their parents died for our liberty We never paid the price of freedom But we have incurred its debt We’re maxed out on hot tubs On take out food and the welfare state We’ve forgotten honour and sacrifice Strength is seen as sin Strength is the greatest of virtues Without it all else dies So I ask you, do you want Butter or Steel? Steel will make us Strong Butter will only make us fat
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Tom Zimbardo@TomMostlyZen·
Just seen that Xhitter doesn’t even provide a screenshot for Bluesky links. Of course it doesn’t. These people don’t actually believe in freedom - they just say they do to use it as a weapon so that they can be assholes…
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Tom Zimbardo@TomMostlyZen·
I can be found at the Blue Butterfly Place. Will only be on here to check notifications etc… I left here twice last year but eventually got lured back. There’s too many bots and trolls and pathological liars here now to make it even worth being here. No point defending this territory if it’s radioactive glass bsky.app/profile/tommos…
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@Hitchslap1 Empathy is clearly dissociable from IQ as per psychopathy. Theory of mind is clearly dissociable from IQ as per Autism. Both could be considered aspects of “Emotional Intelligence” and so the concept is not total bullshit
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Tom Zimbardo@TomMostlyZen·
“Emotional Intelligence” isn’t particularly well defined and can’t be measured like IQ. That said, there are aspects of social cognition and executive function that are dissociable from IQ and can be measured by neuropsychologists using verified tests like the Reading the Mind in the Eyes test and the Iowa Gambling Task. These could be considered to be aspects of “Emotional Intelligence” and so I do not think that the entire concept is bullshit, only that it is not well defined.
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Hitchslap@Hitchslap1·
Is this true?
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Kenneth Folk
Kenneth Folk@KennethFolk·
You have two families, a human family, which lasts for a human lifetime, and a buddha family, which is forever. You are not unique in this; it is the same for all living beings. Until you know your buddha name and the names of your buddha father and mother, you are nameless and fatherless in a very real sense. I do not know your name or the names of your family, so I couldn't tell you if I wanted to. It has been enough to discover my own. Each of us must find and reunite with our buddha family through our own sincerity and diligent seeking. I can, however, recommend a most powerful tool: Study the Vimalakirti Sutra. I wish you success on your path.
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Tom Zimbardo@TomMostlyZen·
@debs_with_cats My mum is taking me to a fancy steak place in Lanzarote where she lives. We’ve been out here on holiday for a week. Gotta go home tomorrow sadly
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