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King's College London seeks volunteers for a major new study of anxiety. You will be compensated £1,100 for your time if you complete the study. If you are interested the next step is here: measureyourpersonality.com access code: 81530001
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The fastest way to undermine a child's thinking is to praise them for the right answer.
When you say Good job, you are training your child to think about your approval. You are training them to perform for you.
A Socratic parent asks: Why do you think that? They do not announce whether the answer is correct. They ask follow-up questions. They present evidence that contradicts the claim. They create the conditions for the child to discover the weakness in their own reasoning.
Getting a child to pause and think is the entire victory.
In a conventional classroom, Good job means compliance with the teacher's version of knowledge. In a Socratic environment, independent judgment is the goal.
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Citadel Securities published this graph showing a strange phenomenon.
Job postings for software engineers are actually seeing a massive spike.
Classic example of the Jevons paradox. When AI makes coding cheaper, companies actually may need a lot more software engineers, not fewer.
When software is cheaper to build, companies naturally want to build a lot more of it. Businesses are now putting software into industries and tools where it was simply too expensive before.
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Chart from
citadelsecurities .com/news-and-insights/2026-global-intelligence-crisis/

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NEW: Chinese workers build a massive snowman in Harbin, the capital of Northeast China's Heilongjiang province.
The snowman stands over 62 feet tall and was constructed using 3,500 cubic meters of machine-made snow.
The snowman was made by 64 sculptors and took about 11 days to complete.
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1. Whenever you’re in doubt about what to eat, eat hard-boiled eggs.
2. Whenever you’re in doubt about what to drink, drink water.
3. Whenever you’re in doubt about what to do, read a book or exercise.
4. Whenever you’re in doubt about where to go, go to sleep.
5. Whenever you’re in doubt about how to feel, be grateful.
6. If you’re in doubt about what to do next, repost.
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