cryptidnoone

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cryptidnoone

cryptidnoone

@cryptidnoone

เข้าร่วม Nisan 2022
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Incentivising
Incentivising@incentivising·
Game theory proves that people will betray you at some point once your interests do not align with theirs. You become incompatible - a liability. Under high stakes, prepare to be betrayed. Always take note of who leaves - and reward those who remain loyal.
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cryptidnoone@cryptidnoone·
@AgentCucco @archivwxyz @flirtaeyeon Yet I cared about that woman than your tribe and leftist ideology will ever allow you to when migrants do the raping. Still no rebuttal so the chuds win again 🤷‍♂️ Block this one too I have several more to live rent free in your head
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Jay Alto
Jay Alto@theJayAlto·
you make your own luck
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Valeriy M., PhD, MBA, CQF
Valeriy M., PhD, MBA, CQF@predict_addict·
TU Munich is basically the Lidl of elite STEM universities. They throw you in the deep end and expect you to fend for yourself: study hard, figure it out alone, and if you fail, you’re simply gone. The big difference with proper universities abroad is that TUM piles on four times the contact hours and four times the self-study on top of that. Why does Germany feel the need to Lidl-ise everything? Airports, airlines, supermarkets… and now even higher education. Sure, it looks great on the balance sheet in the short term. But the long-term price is brutal: Germany quietly bleeding competitiveness across the very domains that once defined it—math, automotive engineering, AI, you name it.
Valeriy M., PhD, MBA, CQF@predict_addict

TU Munich is often marketed as an “elite” physics degree. But when you look at actual institution-provided teaching time, it starts to look less like a full heavyweight physics formation and more like a quarter-degree compared with the real beasts. Against MIPT, it is nowhere close.

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Yup
Yup@Lobopobia·
At my old Uni there was a guy in my Gender Studies class who joined just to get pussy and halfway through the semester he was my partner for a group assignment and genuinely started talking like this to me when the women left the room
ᐱ ᑎ ᑐ ᒋ ᕮ ᒍ@Andr3jH

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BONESAW 🕊️
BONESAW 🕊️@BonesawMD·
Nobody tells you this but right before a heavy deadlift set you power up significantly by getting on your knees and violently shrugging the barbell off the ground once. You just need to see the weight can be moved off the ground. Clarity of vision fuels you with confidence and power. A lot of life is like that
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Nicholas Fabiano, MD
Nicholas Fabiano, MD@NTFabiano·
Mentally healthy people are often delusionally optimistic.
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ℏεsam
ℏεsam@Hesamation·
this is such a powerful trick to make yourself do what you must; “choice architecture”. you don’t procrastinate because of a lack of motivation or laziness, here’s the truth: > your brain is biologically wired to save power and avoid doing hard things. > motivation isn’t forcing yourself to do things, you will eventually fail to your evolutionary design. > you must design an environment that motivates you into doing the things you want. > the biggest barrier to an action is starting it not “doing” it. > make it your goal to start. don’t aim to read 30 minutes a day, but open a book. > habit stack. couple a habit you want to start to something you already do. run while you listen to your favorite podcast. > the habit must be reduced to the simplest form possible and provide immediate reward. it must have minimum friction to begin. mark the progress on a paper if that provides the reward.
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Fabian S.
Fabian S.@fabianschmid_09·
you can instantly judge a man by how rebellious he was in school. the outlaw type guy who had fun with his boys, fucked up a lot, didn't let some teacher tell him shit, just did whatever tf he wanted and had fun along the way is gonna make it. but the guy who submitted to all the "rules", was quiet and a "good student" is usually the most boring fucking person to be around. a domesticated little dog. lesson in there.
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
You’re 35. Someone raises their voice and suddenly you’re 7 years old again, sitting at the kitchen table, trying to disappear. Your brain is literally reverting to the age you were when the original wound happened. Neuroscientist Joseph LeDoux at NYU found that your brain has a fear shortcut. Sensory information hits your amygdala (the brain’s alarm system) before it ever reaches the part that thinks logically. The alarm fires in about 12 milliseconds. Rational thought takes over 250. In someone carrying old trauma, the alarm wins every time. Your body reacts before your mind even knows what happened. Bessel van der Kolk’s team put trauma survivors in brain scanners and watched what happens during a flashback. Three things go wrong at once. The amygdala floods the body with stress hormones, preparing you to fight or run. The prefrontal cortex, the part of your brain that says “calm down, you’re safe, this is 2026,” goes quiet. And Broca’s area, the region that lets you put thoughts into words, shuts off entirely. Van der Kolk compared it to having a stroke. Trauma survivors sitting frozen and silent in emergency rooms aren’t choosing not to speak. The brain region for language has gone offline. The missing piece is the hippocampus. It’s the part of your brain that tags memories with a time and place, filing them as “this happened years ago.” Chronic stress hormones physically shrink it. MRI scans of PTSD patients consistently show this. When your hippocampus can’t do its job, your brain stops distinguishing a 20-year-old memory from something happening right now. That’s why a slamming door in 2026 can put you right back in a room from 1998. Your brain genuinely cannot tell the difference. The CDC ran the largest study on childhood trauma ever done. 64% of American adults report at least one adverse childhood experience. Those who had four or more were 12 times more likely to attempt suicide, develop depression, or struggle with addiction. The annual cost: $14.1 trillion. The good news: this isn’t always permanent. A study of PTSD patients found that after treatment, the hippocampus grew back by 4.6%. The part of the brain that files memories as “the past” can be rebuilt.
All day Astronomy@forallcurious

🚨: When trauma is triggered, you react at the age you were when it happened, not your current age.

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cyberprince
cyberprince@cyberprince_rwo·
Calling me a 'loser' for being unemployed is peak wagie cope. You're the loser grinding 60 hours so Shaniqua can pop out another EBT criminal while Chang takes your promotion.
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กานดา นาคน้อย
- คนที่มีหน้าที่ติดตามดูว่า "นศ.ที่จบไปมีรายได้เท่าไร ทำอาชีพอะไร" คือเจ้าหน้าที่มหาวิทยาลัย เพื่อประเมินผลตอบแทนจากค่าเทอม - ทุกคนมีสุขและทุกข์ปนกันไป ชีวิตไม่ได้มีแค่เรื่องงาน มีเรื่องสุขภาพ ครอบครัว ฯลฯ
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auksorn (sea/acc)
auksorn (sea/acc)@auksorn_·
ผมไม่อยากพูดเฉยๆว่า web3 มียังโอกาสอีกเยอะเลยจะลอง challenge ปั้นจาก 0 ไป 1 ล้านบาทดู เงื่อนไขที่ตั้งไว้ - ทำ 3-4 ชมต่อวัน (side job) - ไม่เทรด ทำแค่คอนเท้นและใช้ app - ใช้แค่คอมและหาความรู้ไปด้วย เดี๋ยวจะมาคอยอัพเดทอาทิตย์ละครั้ง ฝากติดตามไว้นะครับ น่าจะสนุกดี 😂
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