AI psychosis is increasing
https://x.com/rowlsmanthorpe/status/2037490432737681765?s=46&t=nluSw7cwYGx8zFxfoYi5Iw
https://x.com/rowlsmanthorpe/status/2037490432737681765?s=46&t=nluSw7cwYGx8zFxfoYi5Iw
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Rowland Manthorpe (@rowlsmanthorpe) on X
I’ll admit - i was sceptical about the idea of AI psychosis. Not the specific cases, which were all too believable, but about the scale. How much was this happening? And anyway wouldn’t better models make it go away?
Then I read a paper by Anthropic and…
Then I read a paper by Anthropic and…
"Everyone wants third spaces until a homeless guy shows up"
https://x.com/i/status/2037569827313733689
https://x.com/i/status/2037569827313733689
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BlackSword (@Blacksword011) on X
"Everybody wants third spaces until a homeless guy shows up"
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showering in the dark helps to reset your nervous system
https://x.com/aakashgupta/status/2037772179526615224?s=20
https://x.com/aakashgupta/status/2037772179526615224?s=20
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Aakash Gupta (@aakashgupta) on X
Your visual cortex burns 44% of your brain's energy budget. Turning off the lights in the shower is the fastest way to slash that load to near zero.
Your brain is 2% of your body weight but burns 20% of your total energy. Visual processing alone eats almost…
Your brain is 2% of your body weight but burns 20% of your total energy. Visual processing alone eats almost…
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humblespace
the big lie about competition
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DAN KOE (@thedankoe) on X
Competition is largely an illusion. 95% of people don't even try to do great things. 0.1% of the people are loud, so you overestimate how many people there are. The rest get stuck worrying about competition and quitting after 2 weeks.
AI nudges people toward the centre between fringe/polarising views
https://x.com/stefanfschubert/status/2037795164186390769?s=46&t=nluSw7cwYGx8zFxfoYi5Iw
https://x.com/stefanfschubert/status/2037795164186390769?s=46&t=nluSw7cwYGx8zFxfoYi5Iw
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Perhaps consuming a few dozen book pages a day should become the new 10,000 daily steps — a basic foundation of activity to maintain cognitive fitness.
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/27/opinion/technology-mental-fitness-cognitive.html?unlocked_article_code=1.WlA.6ZKN.Zf47rdbx8Sqm&smid=nytcore-ios-share
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Opinion | There’s a Good Reason You Can’t Concentrate (Gift Article)
Just as we changed our thinking around physical fitness, we need to change our attitude toward cognitive fitness.
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blocking mobile phone internet for 2 weeks
- reduces depression
- reduces brain cognitive age
https://x.com/alpacaaurelius/status/2039024711519306068?s=46&t=nluSw7cwYGx8zFxfoYi5Iw
- reduces depression
- reduces brain cognitive age
https://x.com/alpacaaurelius/status/2039024711519306068?s=46&t=nluSw7cwYGx8zFxfoYi5Iw
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Carnivore Aurelius ©🥩 ☀️🦙 (@AlpacaAurelius) on X
wow, blocking mobile phone internet for just 2 weeks:
- reversed 10 years of brain cognitive aging
- reduced depression MORE than antidepressants
before taking any drug, go amish for a week
- reversed 10 years of brain cognitive aging
- reduced depression MORE than antidepressants
before taking any drug, go amish for a week
on treating depression
https://x.com/justin_garson/status/2038947345673462068?s=46&t=nluSw7cwYGx8zFxfoYi5Iw
https://x.com/justin_garson/status/2038947345673462068?s=46&t=nluSw7cwYGx8zFxfoYi5Iw
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Justin Garson (@justin_garson) on X
I wrote for @PsychToday about a powerful new study on depression. It suggests that framing depression as your brain’s functional signal that your needs aren’t being met, rather than a disorder to be managed with pills, is associated with better outcomes (link…
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it’s all play https://x.com/jackmoses0/status/2033801050478858610?s=46&t=
when it comes down to it, it seems like the key to life and most of existential problems is having fun or play
don’t take life too seriously, treat it as a game
- giving yourself side quests to find meaning
- rewarding yourself with points whenever you finish tasks
- taking control of your life and turn it into a main character progressively
- injecting chaos/novelty everyday to keep life interesting
- laughing more / being present
all of which are very similar advice to a happier life
don’t take life too seriously, treat it as a game
- giving yourself side quests to find meaning
- rewarding yourself with points whenever you finish tasks
- taking control of your life and turn it into a main character progressively
- injecting chaos/novelty everyday to keep life interesting
- laughing more / being present
all of which are very similar advice to a happier life
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Happy Q2 2026!
a quarter of 2026 has already passed and its time to check on the goals you've set for yourselves this year
are you on track?
for me, i've been logging my reading goals, one of my many holistic goals this year: https://t.me/humblespace/1139
also, my Q1 curriculum was about marketing
now i have to decide on a new overarching theme for Q2 to learn more of
open to all suggestions 🙂
a quarter of 2026 has already passed and its time to check on the goals you've set for yourselves this year
are you on track?
for me, i've been logging my reading goals, one of my many holistic goals this year: https://t.me/humblespace/1139
also, my Q1 curriculum was about marketing
now i have to decide on a new overarching theme for Q2 to learn more of
open to all suggestions 🙂
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[2026 NYR Reading Goal]
Total: 8/15
- Fiction: 2/8
- Non-fiction: 6/7
1. The Diary of A CEO - link
2. Purple Cow - link
3. Welcome to the Hyunam-Dong Bookshop - link
4. This is Marketing - link
5. Ogilvy on Advertising - link
6. The Creative Act - link…
Total: 8/15
- Fiction: 2/8
- Non-fiction: 6/7
1. The Diary of A CEO - link
2. Purple Cow - link
3. Welcome to the Hyunam-Dong Bookshop - link
4. This is Marketing - link
5. Ogilvy on Advertising - link
6. The Creative Act - link…
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