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a commonplace journal about life and random interesting topics
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job market tightening
what you don't like - change,
what you can't change - accept,
what you can't accept - leave.
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leave some room for our minds to breathe by not filling every moment with something

boredom is important
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Smarter people tend to be more outgoing and happy, to have fewer problems falling to sleep and staying asleep, to be less manic, and to be less psychotic, prone to ADHD, etc.

https://x.com/cremieuxrecueil/status/1980693292602765312
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Smarter people tend to be more outgoing and happy, to have fewer problems falling to sleep and staying asleep, to be less manic, and to be less psychotic, prone to ADHD, etc. https://x.com/cremieuxrecueil/status/1980693292602765312
Polygenic scores can now meaningfully distinguish between embryos for health traits and, critically, intelligence. Our comprehensive pleiotropy analysis suggests that concerns about hidden trade-offs are largely unfounded, in fact, our data indicates that screening for cognitive ability is associated with broadly positive psychological and health outcomes. We think that when negative pleiotropy exists, parents should be made aware of it to inform their choice of which embryo to implant.

https://herasight.substack.com/p/cogpgt
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Smarter people tend to be more outgoing and happy, to have fewer problems falling to sleep and staying asleep, to be less manic, and to be less psychotic, prone to ADHD, etc. https://x.com/cremieuxrecueil/status/1980693292602765312
this is interesting because my view has always been that people of higher IQ tend to be unhappier because they know too much of how the world operates (the dark parts of the world that are usually hidden)

something about ignorance is blessing and most of society operates with inconscious incompetence (hence happier)

like how most philosophers think themselves into depression eventually
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taste is an info hazard

once you’ve tasted something “refined”, it becomes harder to “downgrade” (simply put)

your relative scale tips

might be a root cause of the hedonic treadmill as well
the two halves of life
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a weight shared is a weight halved,
a joy shared is a joy doubled
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life paths
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The Gellman Amnesia Effect

The Gell-Mann Effect, also called the Gell-Mann Amnesia Effect, describes a cognitive bias describing the tendency of individuals to critically assess media reports in a domain they are knowledgeable about, yet continue to trust reporting in other areas despite recognizing similar potential inaccuracies.

"Everything you read in the newspapers is absolutely true except for the rare story of which you happen to have firsthand knowledge."