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Bonhoeffer's Theory of Stupidity/How to Draw/Rechargable Keychain

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Dear all,

Bonhoeffer's Theory of Stupidity is his idea that a lack of understanding or knowledge about important things can cause serious problems. He believed this lack of understanding could take different forms:

1. **Ignorance:** This is when someone simply doesn't know something. For example, if someone says vaccines are harmful without any evidence, they show ignorance about how vaccines work.

2. **Willful Ignorance:** This is when someone deliberately chooses not to learn or ignores new ideas. For instance, if someone refuses to listen to experts who explain the importance of wearing masks during a pandemic, that's willful ignorance.

3. **Self-Deception:** This happens when people trick themselves into believing something false. An example is someone who eats unhealthy food all the time but says they're leading a healthy lifestyle.

4. **Mass Stupidity:** This occurs when a group of people collectively believes or acts foolishly. If a group spreads false information online and many people believe it without checking, that's mass stupidity.

Bonhoeffer warned that these forms of stupidity are dangerous. They can lead to bad decisions, hurtful actions, and even harm to society. He said stupidity makes it hard for people to see the truth and do what's right. Examples of stupidity in action include denying climate change despite scientific evidence, supporting leaders who abuse power, and using hate speech against others.

Bonhoeffer's theory reminds us to be informed, open-minded, and thoughtful to avoid falling into the trap of stupidity.

**One Video I Enjoyed**

Graham Shaw teaches how to draw pictures that make learning memorable in presentations. He is author of ‘The Art of Business Communication’, shortlisted for the ‘CMI Management Book of the Year 2016’ and spoke at TEDx Hull in 2015.




**Two Tweets I Enjoyed and Liked**

In 4 minutes, Kurt Vonnegut explained stories better than anyone I’ve ever heard.

https://twitter.com/nathanbaugh27/status/1693632151713903049

The 10 most creative ads I've collected this week:

https://twitter.com/The_AdProfessor/status/1694748924962296155

**Three New Websites I Enjoyed and Liked**

Listen to the sound 🎧 of Wikipedia's recent changes feed. Bells indicate additions and string plucks indicate subtractions. Pitch changes according to the size of the edit; the larger the edit, the deeper the note.

http://listen.hatnote.com/

It catalogs a 💯 ways to increase the success rate of your googling. It is especially aimed at finding scholarly and expert sources.

https://gwern.net/search

Sandwitches 🥪 Only...

https://rotatingsandwiches.com/

**Three Quotes and Phrases I Liked**

Not choosing is the worst thing you can do because now you’re compromising everything.

“If we use busy as an excuse for not doing something what we are really, really saying is that it’s not a priority. Simply put: You don’t find the time to do something; you make the time to do things."

A beautiful short poem by Wendell Barry

Our Real Work

It may be that when we no longer know what to do

we have come to our real work,

and that when we no longer know which way to go

we have come to our real journey.

The mind that is not baffled is not employed.

The impeded stream is the one that sings.

**Two Write Ups I Enjoyed and Liked**

The Power of Camera Height in Wildlife Photography

https://petapixel.com/2023/08/04/the-power-of-camera-height-in-wildlife-photography/

Why Is ‘X’ Such a Big Deal?

https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/x-letter-symbol-meaning

**One Photo I Enjoyed and Liked**

A post shared by @travelsaigon

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What is a Giffen Good/How to Lose Weight/100 Simple Pleasures

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Dear all

Imagine that you are a poor person who lives on a very tight budget. One of your main expenses is food. You buy a lot of bread because it is cheap and filling.

Now, imagine that the price of bread goes up. This means that you have to spend more money on bread to get the same amount of food. However, you don't have any extra money to spend on bread. So, you have to cut back on other things in your budget, like buying meat or vegetables. This means that you end up eating more bread, even though it is more expensive.

This is an example of a Giffen good.

A Giffen good is a good that people consume more of as the price rises. This is counterintuitive because we usually expect people to consume less of a good when the price goes up. However, Giffen goods are special because they are inferior goods. An inferior good is a good that people demand less of as their income increases.

The price of bread went up, but you ended up eating more of it. This is because bread is an inferior good and you have a limited budget.

Here are some other examples of Giffen goods:

-Rice

-Potatoes

-Ramen noodles

-Off-brand cereal

-Public transportation

It is important to note that Giffen goods are rare. Most goods follow the law of demand, which states that demand for a good decreases as the price increases. However, Giffen goods are a reminder that there are always exceptions to the rule.


**One Video I Enjoyed**

How to lose weight?

Dr Pal explained his method for doing so.

Link»»: https://youtu.be/5_1yhDaDZfA


**Two Tweets I Enjoyed and Liked**

ChatGPT with Code Interpreter is an INSANE productivity multiplier.

🧵 with some experiments.

https://twitter.com/paraschopra/status/1690371487851782144

A powerful lesson on luck that everyone needs to hear.

https://twitter.com/SahilBloom/status/1693600670794805494


**Three New Websites I Enjoyed and Liked**

Enjoy the game.

https://therace.montblancexplorer.com/en-be

Create Notion-style avatars.

https://www.avatartion.com

Get Your Career Roasted By AI.

https://6figr.com/career-roast


**Three Quotes and Phrases I Liked**

It always hurts to lose people but nothing hurts more than losing yourself while trying to hold on to someone else. Hold on to you. Heal, grow, and move forward.

Forgive yourself for accepting less than you deserve and never do it again.We suffer more often in imagination than in reality.' Self-forgiveness is a journey to growth. 🌱

"Performance is something that we will give more time; behavior we won't. And that's because behavior is a choice, not a skill set."


**Two Write Ups I Enjoyed and Liked**

Life is a collection of little moments that add up to create our experience of the world.

https://www.mindbodydad.com/mind/100-simple-pleasures

There's a way to get healthier without even going to a gym. It's called NEAT.

https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2023/07/22/1189303227/neat-fitness-non-exercise-activity-thermogenesis


**One Photo I Enjoyed and Liked**

Kolkata City Skyline from Hoogly Bridge

Source: Wikipedia


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Kiss of Life/Creative Ads/Costliest Spoons

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Taken in 1967 by Rocco Morabito, this photo called "The Kiss of Life" shows a utility worker named J.D. Thompson giving mouth-to-mouth to co-worker Randall G. Champion after he became unconscious following contact with a low voltage line.

They had been performing routine maintenance when Champion brushed one of the low voltage lines at the top of the utility pole.

His safety harness prevented a fall, and Thompson, who had been ascending below him, quickly reached him and performed mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.

He was unable to perform CPR given the circumstances, but continued breathing into Champion's lungs until he felt a slight pulse, then unbuckled his harness and descended with him on his shoulder. Thompson and another worker administered CPR on the ground, and Champion was moderately revived by the time paramedics arrived, eventually making a full recovery.

Champion lived an extra 35 years. He died in 2002 at the age of 64.

Rocco Morabito won the 1968 Pulitzer Prize for Spot News Photography for "The Kiss of Life".

"I passed these men working and went on to my assignment, "says Morabito. "I took eight photos at the strike. I thought I'd go back and see if I could rind another picture".

But when Morabito went back to the linemen, "I heard screaming. I looked up and I saw this man hanging down. Oh my God. I didn't know what to do. I took a picture right quick. J.D. Thompson was running toward the pole. I went to my car and called an ambulance. I got back to the pole and J.D. was breathing into Champion. I backed off, way off until I hit a house and I couldn't go any farther. I took another picture. Then I heard Thompson shouting down: He's breathing!".

**One Video I Enjoyed**

What are your most important goals in life?

What habits fuel those goals?

What if you were able to get 1% better at each of those cornerstone habits everyday? How would that change your life?

James Clear's answers each one of these questions in detail in his talk from Craft + Commerce.

Link: https://youtu.be/mNeXuCYiE0U

**Two Tweets I Enjoyed and Liked**

15 Creative ads by the most creative companies.

https://twitter.com/The_AdProfessor/status/1690043512555991040

How to unlock Hyperfocus:

(the 10 rules I used to turn ADHD into a superpower)

https://twitter.com/AnthonyVicino/status/1654494658792235008

**Three New Websites I Enjoyed and Liked**

TwitterGPT Analyzes a Twitter User's Profile Using AI and Creates a Detailed Report.

https://twittergpt.com/

Easy-to-use, fun tools—free (and open-source).

https://damngood.tools/

Explaining the world one sketch at a time

https://sketchplanations.com/

**Three Quotes and Phrases I Liked**

If you don't like how things are, change it! You're not a tree.

The only way to do great work and stay motivated is to love what you do. If you haven't found it yet, keep looking.

Making a million mistakes = Personal growth.Making the same mistakes = Self sabotage. Please, please don't confuse the two.

**Two Write Ups I Enjoyed and Liked**

The Guardian has published more than 5m pieces of journalism since 1821. With the help of staff, readers, supporters and alumni they pick 200 of the most powerful, and ask Guardian staff past and present to reflect on their enduring appeal.

https://www.theguardian.com/media/ng-interactive/2021/may/07/we-were-there-the-guardians-most-memorable-journalism-over-200-years

AI generated voice can break into your bank account. Check out this post

https://www.vice.com/en/article/dy7axa/how-i-broke-into-a-bank-account-with-an-ai-generated-voice

**One Photo I Enjoyed and Liked**

A painting made in Nepal depicting the Goddess Ambika Leading the Eight Matrikas in Battle Against the Demon Raktabija, Folio from a Devi Mahatmya.

**An Amazing/Weird/ Useful Product**

Rs 259199 for Spoons…

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Veblen Good/Quit Social Media/How Companies Make You Pay Endlessly

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Dear all

A Veblen Good is a type of product that people demand more of as its price💰 increases, due to the product's perceived status and exclusivity. The phenomenon is named after economist Thorstein Veblen, who observed it in his book "The Theory of the Leisure Class".

Here are 7 examples of Veblen goods:

Luxury cars: High-end car brands like Lamborghini and Ferrari are Veblen goods because the higher the price, the more desirable they become due to their exclusivity and perceived social status.

Jewelry: Diamond and other luxury jewelry are often Veblen goods, as their high prices can signal wealth and exclusivity.

Designer clothing: High-end fashion brands like Gucci and Louis Vuitton are often Veblen goods, as their high prices signal status and exclusivity.

Fine art: Famous and expensive works of art can become Veblen goods, as their price can signal status and exclusivity among wealthy collectors.

Real estate: Luxury homes and apartments in exclusive neighborhoods can be considered Veblen goods, as their high prices can signal status and exclusivity.

Private jets: Owning a private jet is a status symbol, and the more expensive the jet, the more exclusive it becomes.

Premium alcoholic beverages: High-priced alcoholic beverages like vintage wines and rare whiskies can become Veblen goods due to their perceived exclusivity and status.

**One Video I Enjoyed**

Why one should not have a social media account?

Dr Cal Newport gave this wonderful talk.

YouTube Video🎥 Link >> Click Here

**Two Tweets I Enjoyed and Liked**

  • 16 Unspoken Rules For Men.

https://twitter.com/WiseMenMastery/status/1641847213256232961

Twitter Link 🐦 >> Click Here

  • How to avoid burnout.

Keep your sleep debt in check:

https://twitter.com/matt_gray_/status/1622224066630352897

Twitter Link 🐦>> Click Here

**Three New Websites I Enjoyed and Liked**

  • Lull yourself to sleep with the soothing white noise of your favorite tech giant's terms of service. Close your eyes, drift away, or scroll down to join the 1% of technology users that claim to have read em' from beginning to end.

    https://www.zzzuckerberg.com/

www.zzzuckerberg.com

https://www.chm.bris.ac.uk/motm/motm.htm

https://aqicn.org/map/world/

**Three Quotes and Phrases I Liked**

"Difficulties come not to obstruct, but to instruct."

"Creativity may be the last unfair advantage we're legally allowed to take over our competitors."— Bill Bernbach

"All creativity is inspired by other people's ideas. The faster you embrace that, the more successful you can be as a creative."

**Two Write Ups I Enjoyed and Liked**

**One Photo I Enjoyed and Liked**

Sources: Wikipedia, Twitter, superconductors.org

LK-99: The First Room-Temperature Ambient-Pressure Superconductor

Read More: https://arxiv.org/abs/2307.12008

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Barnum Effect/Bull Playing like Puppy/Why Onion And Garlic prohibited on auspicious days/Monsoon Essentials

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Dear all

Imagine you visit a carnival and meet a fortune teller. They tell you that you're kind and compassionate, but also stubborn and independent. You are a deep thinker, but sometimes too analytical. You're creative and imaginative, but can be disorganized.

Do you believe the fortune teller?

Chances are, you might. The fortune teller's words seem specific to you, but they're actually vague and can apply to many people. This is called the Barnum Effect, a bias that makes us think general statements about ourselves are tailored to us.

The Barnum Effect was studied by psychologist Bertram Forer in the 1940s. He gave students a personality test and then a feedback report that was a generic horoscope. The students thought it was accurate, rating it 4.2 out of 5.

People tend to believe ambiguous statements because we fill in the gaps with our own experiences and beliefs. This makes the statement seem accurate, even though it's quite general.

The Barnum Effect can be used to manipulate people, like advertisers creating ads that make you feel the product is made just for you.

Here are some other examples of the Barnum Effect:

- "You are a unique individual."

- "You are a deep thinker."

- "You are sometimes too critical of yourself."

- "You have a lot of potential."

- "You are a good friend."

Remember, when you hear vague statements about yourself, think critically. Is it really specific to you, or is it just a general statement that could apply to anyone?

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**One Video I Enjoyed**

Why does puppies have all the fun.

https://twitter.com/buitengebieden/status/1686383406219927553

Video Link >> Click Here

**Two Tweets I Enjoyed and Liked**

"Male depression and female depression often present very differently, and they also tend to heal differently. But most therapy modalities are really only geared to help women recover. Many can actually make men more depressed."

Check out this thread for more

https://twitter.com/TheBrometheus/status/1676925337194704897

Twitter Link 🐦>>Click Here ✖️

2 red onions on white table
Photo by Amie Bell on Unsplash

Check out this thread about why Onion And Garlic prohibited on auspicious days?

https://twitter.com/KindsoulRitzS/status/1686289657066348544

✖️ Twitter Link 🐦>> Click Here ✖️


**Three New Websites I Enjoyed and Liked**

GoodBooks.io is a great resource for finding new books to read. It is a one-stop shop for book recommendations from the world's most successful people. The website is easy to use and the recommendations are well-curated.

https://www.goodbooks.io/

TweetAi: A website that uses artificial intelligence to analyze Twitter data and provide insights into what people are talking about. TweetAI can be used to track trends, identify influencers, and monitor brand mentions. It is a valuable tool for businesses and individuals who want to stay ahead of the curve.

https://tweetai.com/

SimpleStupidTools: A website that provides a collection of simple, easy-to-use tools for everyday tasks. The tools on SimpleStupidTools are designed to be quick and easy to use, without any complicated instructions or learning curves. They are a great resource for people who want to get things done without having to spend a lot of time or effort.

https://www.simplestupidtools.com/


**Three Quotes and Phrases I Liked**

Nobody reads advertising. People read what interests them, and sometimes it's an ad."— Howard Gossage, on advertising.

As Victor Frankl wrote in his best selling book , Logotherapy, "The last great freedom of mankind is the freedom to choose your attitude under any set of external conditions."

As speaker/ humorist Ed Forman says, "You should never share your problems with others because 80% of people don't care about them anyway, and the other 20% are kind of glad that you've got them in the first place."


**Two Write Ups I Enjoyed and Liked**

Mental Floss is a website that publishes articles on a variety of topics, including history, science, pop culture, and trivia. The article "10 Lifehacks from 100 Years Ago" discusses 10 clever tips and tricks that were published on cigarette cards in the 1910s.

https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/51702/10-lifehacks-100-years-ago

It is a guide to building new habits that stick. The site is based on the idea that habits are formed through a feedback loop of cue, craving, response, and reward.

https://jamesclear.com/new-habit


**One Photo I Enjoyed and Liked**

National Geographic India on Instagram: "A simple moment woven into a spectacular shot! Pictured here are fishermen sewing nets. #Repost from @shibasishsaha.official 📸"
July 29, 2023


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It's monsoon time in India , so essentials for this rainy season.

water droplets on a glass
Photo by Syed Ali on Unsplash
  1. Zemic Portable Travel Umbrella - Umbrellas for Rain Windproof, Strong Compact & Easy Auto Open/Close Button for Single Use Umbrella for Wind and Rain, Perfect Car Umbrella for Men & Women.

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  1. Duckback Solid Men's Rain Cover.

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  1. STRATIZE Waterproof Shoe Covers Reusable Silicone Cover Shoes Rain Boots for Men, Women, Kids | Anti-Slip Water Resistant Rubber Overshoes Protectors for Kitchen, Indoor, Outdoor, Garden.

  2. Turtle Wax ClearVue Rain Repellent - Car Glass Cleaner.

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