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Third Man Syndrome/Piano with a twist/History Moments
Dear all Third Man Syndrome is a rare psychological phenomenon that can occur when a person is in a life-threatening situation or extreme conditions, such as being lost in the wilderness, trapped in an earthquake, or stranded in a snowstorm. It is characterized by a sensation of having a presence or the feeling of a companion, even when the person is alone. The experience is described as feeling like there is someone or something else with you, even though there is no one around. The presence is often described as a helpful, comforting, or protective figure. Some people report feeling like they are being watched over or guided by this presence, while others simply feel less alone and more reassured. The term "Third Man Syndrome" was coined after a book by the same name was written by John Geiger in 2007, which describes the experiences of climbers who reported feeling a presence on a treacherous mountain climb. The exact cause of Third Man Syndrome is not fully understood, but it is thought to be a result of the brain's attempt to cope with extreme stress or trauma. The brain may create the sensation of a companion or presence as a way to help the person feel less isolated and more supported. Overall, while Third Man Syndrome can be a frightening experience, many people who have reported experiencing it have found it to be helpful in getting through challenging situations. **One Video I Enjoyed**The Artist Who Couldn't Draw. **Two Tweets I Enjoyed and Liked**Generate beautiful images using AI . https://twitter.com/itsPaulAi/status/1666809592570081286 What is predibetes and other questions. https://twitter.com/baxirahul/status/1379374504338718721 **Three New Websites I Enjoyed and Liked**Piano with a twist.. https://www.burpandfartpiano.com/ Universe and its vast ranges. https://scaleofuniverse.com/en-gb Pass your time by showing fake updating of your desktop. **Three Quotes and Phrases I Liked**
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What is Soloman's Paradox/ Iron Dome Upgrade/ Book 1984
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Imagine that your friend comes to you for advice about their relationship. They are unsure whether to break up with their partner. You give them some wise advice, such as to consider the pros and cons of breaking up, to communicate their feelings to their partner, and to make a decision based on what is best for them.
A few weeks later, you find yourself in a similar situation. You are unsure whether to break up with your own partner. However, instead of following the same wise advice that you gave to your friend, you find yourself making excuses for your partner's behavior and overlooking red flags.
In psychology this is know as Soloman's Paradox.
Solomon's Paradox is a psychological phenomenon in which people tend to be wiser when solving other people's problems than their own. This is named after King Solomon, who was known for his wisdom in giving advice to others, but who made some poor decisions in his own life.
How to overcome it?
-Take a step back and look at the situation from an outside perspective.
-Get advice from others.
-Consider long term consequences.
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๐When Alexander The Great was alive the world was not big enough to contain his ambition but while Alexander chafed at the confines of the world in life, in death, “a coffin was enough. -Juvenal
The courage to start.
The discipline to focus.
The confidence to figure it out.
The patience to know progress is not always visible.
The persistence to keep going, even on the bad days.
That's the formula.
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Diderot Effect/16th second speech/7 Graphs for challenging your intuition/
The Diderot Effect is a phenomenon in which the acquisition of a new possession can lead to a chain reaction of buying more and more things. This is because the new item can make one feel like one needs other things to go with it or to keep up with it. Here are two examples of the Diderot Effect in real life: A person buys a new car. They then feel the need to buy new clothes to match the car, new accessories for the car, and maybe even a new house to park the car in. A person buys a new piece of furniture. They then feel the need to buy new rugs, curtains, and other accessories to match the furniture. The Diderot Effect can be a powerful force, and it can be difficult to resist. However, there are a few things you can do to avoid it. Be mindful of your spending. When you are considering buying a new possession, take some time to think about whether you really need it. Do you already have something that can serve the same purpose? Can you borrow or rent the item instead of buying it? Set a budget for yourself. Decide how much money you are willing to spend on new possessions each month. Stick to your budget, even if you see something you really want. Buy used items. There are many great deals to be found on used items. You can often find gently used furniture, appliances, and other possessions for a fraction of the cost of new items. Make a list of what you really need. When you are shopping, take a list of the things you actually need. This will help you resist the temptation to buy things you don't really need. The Diderot Effect is a powerful force, but it is possible to resist it. By following these tips, you can avoid overspending and keep your possessions in check. **One Video I Enjoyed**Valedictorian Shares Important Life Lesson | Kyle Martin Speech | Goalcast In this epic valedictorian speech, Kyle Martin gets struck by the wisdom of the 16th second. **Two Tweets I Enjoyed and Liked**7 Graphs That Will Challenge Your Intuition. https://twitter.com/Codie_Sanchez/status/1658828225328435203 7 Must Known Japanese Concepts That Will Improve Your Life. https://twitter.com/PsycheWizard/status/1664507229649928192 **Three New Websites I Enjoyed and Liked**Timepass fun typing Timepass online game. Text art. Copy and paste and use it. **Three Quotes and Phrases I Liked**
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Theory of Psychological Hedonism/German pilot Franz Stigler's goodness/ Health Secrets
Dear all
Apple iPhone 15 was recently thrown to the market and people arround India line up from 4am get the new gadget.
Even though the iPhone prices are way to high compared to the phones made by other good brands but still people rush to buy it. Why?
People buy things that make them feel good, that makes them stand out of the equals without any logical thinking.
Humans act to avoid pain or to gain pleasure out of the material world and things.
This example can explain the Theory of Psychological Hedonism.
As per the definition by Britannica, psychological hedonism, in philosophical psychology, is the view that all human action is ultimately motivated by desires for pleasure and the avoidance of pain.
But what hurts the most is that people buy these pleasure on loans which later on get transformed into a pain.
We have a single life and to enjoy this pleasures and adventure is equally important. But in my perspective getting these at the mercy of obtaining pain at later stage of life is not worthy.
So, it's up to us only what we need and what we desire.
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During World War II, an American B-17 bomber named "Ye Olde Pub" was severely damaged over Germany. German pilot Franz Stigler had the opportunity to shoot it down, but instead chose to guide it to safety, saving the American crew.
Check out this rarest of the story.
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⏭️“The purpose of life is to experience things for which you will later experience nostalgia.” – FedSpeak
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๐ In the famous Harvard Longevity Study spanning over 80 years, researchers found the key to happiness. And it might not be what you think.
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Zipf's Law/Simple file management system/Effectively use credit card
Dear allZipf's Law is an empirical law that states that the frequency of any word is inversely proportional to its rank in the frequency table. In other words, the most common word will occur about twice as often as the second most common word, three times as often as the third most common word, and so on. This law has been found to hold true for many different languages, as well as for other types of data, such as the distribution of cities by population.Here is an example of Zipf's Law in action: The most common word in the English language is "the". It appears about 7% of the time in a typical text. The second most common word is "of", which appears about 3.5% of the time. The third most common word is "and", which appears about 2.8% of the time. And so on. Zipf's Law is a powerful tool that can be used to understand the distribution of data. It has been used in a wide variety of fields, including linguistics, economics, and computer science. **One Video I Enjoyed**Simple file management system by Jeff Su. Link: → https://youtu.be/MM-MPS57qKA **Two Tweets I Enjoyed and Liked**How to use credit card effectively and what are its advantages. https://twitter.com/Ravisutanjani/status/1661405710557773824 Harsh Truths you can't ignore by Sahil Bloom. https://twitter.com/SahilBloom/status/1659911434229219328 **Three New Websites I Enjoyed and Liked**Click the link and make sure your sound is on – Bubble bubble.... https://demo.thi.ng/umbrella/bubblemania/ Koi Aquarium **Three Quotes and Phrases I Liked**
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The porcupine dilemma/Guide to be miserable/30 Short Habits/
Dear all Today's word is "porcupine dilemma". The porcupine dilemma is a metaphorical situation that shows the difficulty in balancing the need for closeness and the fear of getting hurt. Imagine a group of porcupines huddling together for warmth on a cold day. As they get closer, their sharp quills start pricking each other, causing pain. Similarly, in human relationships, we desire emotional closeness, but we also fear rejection and emotional harm. This dilemma often leads to a delicate dance of maintaining a safe distance to avoid hurt, while still seeking the warmth of connection. It's a challenge many of us face in our relationships. **One Video I Enjoyed****Two Tweets I Enjoyed and Liked****Three New Websites I Enjoyed and Liked**The content you see repeats every 24 hours. Forever. Companion is a offline digital library of 1,000+ survival guides and resources that empowers you to sustain yourself in a SHTF scenario Scroll and explore something really, really deep/tall/long' thing – as you scroll, the page takes you up through the various atmospheric stages between the floor and space. https://neal.fun/space-elevator/ **Three Quotes and Phrases I Liked**
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