humblespace
pebbling https://x.com/lovedropx/status/2041335831668097284?s=20
Forbes
A Psychologist Explains ‘Pebbling’—A Wholesome Dating Trend On The Rise
This animal-kingdom inspired dating trend is gaining traction online—and it’s undeniably cute. Here’s how it manifests in romantic relationships.
How to Start Researching as a Hobby #BM
https://sarahschauer.substack.com/p/how-to-start-to-researching-as-a
“How do I know what my interests are?” Date around.
Zines, poetry, smaller books.
To “find your type” you need to “go on dates.” You don’t need to full on date every topic, you are “falling in love” and should never feel obligated to continue anything for the sake of continuing.
https://sarahschauer.substack.com/p/how-to-start-to-researching-as-a
Substack
How to Start Researching as a Hobby
Trust me, I'm an alcoholic. I really am just doing this for fun.
humblespace
How to Start Researching as a Hobby #BM “How do I know what my interests are?” Date around. Zines, poetry, smaller books. To “find your type” you need to “go on dates.” You don’t need to full on date every topic, you are “falling in love” and should never…
this blog post reminds me of starting your own curriculum: https://t.me/humblespace/498
learning what you are interested in without the pressure of grades or exams, just deep curiosity and passion for knowledge
you can just do things
learning what you are interested in without the pressure of grades or exams, just deep curiosity and passion for knowledge
you can just do things
Also, if you’d like two books on research as an art, I’d recommend:
On the Art & Craft of Doing Science - Kenneth Catania
Research Is Ceremony: Indigenous Research Methods - Shawn Wilson
good case study on the marketing and branding of toilet paper by PRINT
turning something so boring into something exciting
https://x.com/linafahizul/status/2041364788010508482?s=20
turning something so boring into something exciting
https://x.com/linafahizul/status/2041364788010508482?s=20
X (formerly Twitter)
Lina | Chief Ovary Officer (@linafahizul) on X
how does a brand PRINT (no pun intended) selling the most boring product in your house?
this tweet made me curious.
because Vincent's right.
nobody wakes up excited to buy toilet paper.
so i did a deep dive into naked paper.
230 active ads → 140K monthly…
this tweet made me curious.
because Vincent's right.
nobody wakes up excited to buy toilet paper.
so i did a deep dive into naked paper.
230 active ads → 140K monthly…
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another toilet paper company: Who Gives A Crap
https://blog.startupstash.com/debugging-marketing-myths-a-case-study-on-who-gives-a-crap-dcfaad1189e3
another toilet paper company: Who Gives A Crap
https://blog.startupstash.com/debugging-marketing-myths-a-case-study-on-who-gives-a-crap-dcfaad1189e3
Medium
Debunking Marketing Myths: A Case Study On Who Gives A Crap
How a toilet paper company built a $30M+ business by breaking every marketing rule in the book.
why are men always okay with doing nothing for their birthday?
https://x.com/anishmoonka/status/2041251581501587700?s=20
Neuroscientists at Georgia State found this in 2019. Your brain has a reward center called the VTA, the part that decides how good socializing feels, and in females, it fires harder during social interaction. The male brain gets a smaller chemical hit from the same room.
The hormone driving the gap is oxytocin, often called the "bonding hormone." Men carry less of it. When researchers gave men and women the same dose during social tasks, the men's reward circuits lit up more, but the women's actually went quieter. Women's brains are already near the sweet spot for social reward, so extra oxytocin overshoots it. Men start further back, so the same dose pulls them toward it.
https://x.com/anishmoonka/status/2041251581501587700?s=20
X (formerly Twitter)
Anish Moonka (@anishmoonka) on X
The research behind this is wild. Men's brains get less pleasure from a room full of people than women's brains do.
Neuroscientists at Georgia State found this in 2019. Your brain has a reward center called the VTA, the part that decides how good socializing…
Neuroscientists at Georgia State found this in 2019. Your brain has a reward center called the VTA, the part that decides how good socializing…
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Read articles without annoying paywalls
might be a nifty tool to have, i have not tried it, use it at your own risk
https://www.removepaywall.com/
might be a nifty tool to have, i have not tried it, use it at your own risk
https://www.removepaywall.com/
Removepaywall
RemovePaywall | Free online paywall remover
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Caffeine helps restore memory function after sleep loss, NUS Medicine study shows
https://medicine.nus.edu.sg/news/caffeine-helps-restore-memory-function-after-sleep-loss-nus-medicine-study-shows/
Caffeine helps restore memory function after sleep loss, NUS Medicine study shows
https://medicine.nus.edu.sg/news/caffeine-helps-restore-memory-function-after-sleep-loss-nus-medicine-study-shows/
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humblespace
[BR] The Twins of Auschwitz by Eva Mozes Kor the second book i picked up in NZ. it is a recount of Eva and her twin sister Miriam's experience at Auschwitz when they were just 10. reminded me a lot of Man's Search For Meaning by Viktor Frankl. 5/5
[2026 NYR Reading Goal]
Total: 10/15
- Fiction: 3/8
- Non-fiction: 7/7 ✅
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
7. The Tipping Point - link
8. The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle - link
9. Everything is Beautiful and Everything Hurts - link
10. The Twins of Auschwitz - link
Total: 10/15
- Fiction: 3/8
- Non-fiction: 7/7 ✅
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
7. The Tipping Point - link
8. The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle - link
9. Everything is Beautiful and Everything Hurts - link
10. The Twins of Auschwitz - link
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humblespace
despite having a kobo, i do miss reading books in the flesh and will weave in physical books to my rotations made it a point to buy a fiction book in line with my goals this year, so i decided to get the one that looked the most interesting kinda like a…
while i'm used to the convenience of an ereader, nothing truly beats reading physical books
the recent 2 reads have reminded me so
anyw, back to my kobo clara!
the recent 2 reads have reminded me so
anyw, back to my kobo clara!
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the problem with singapore's leaders & why scrapping the gifted program was a mistake
https://youtu.be/GiM1X-M2gSc
the problem with singapore's leaders & why scrapping the gifted program was a mistake
https://youtu.be/GiM1X-M2gSc
YouTube
The Problem with Singapore's Leaders & Why Scrapping The Gifted Program Was a Mistake | #798
We sit down with Crystal Lim-Lange - leadership consultant, ex-investment banker, former GEP kid, who shares with us her thoughts on how Singapore leaders can't apologize, why the Gifted Programme was special needs not elitism, and what our education system…
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artificial harmony
https://www.bitesizelearning.co.uk/resources/is-artificial-harmony-killing-your-teams-potential
https://www.bitesizelearning.co.uk/resources/is-artificial-harmony-killing-your-teams-potential
BiteSize Learning
What is artificial harmony, and how does it kill performance? — BiteSize Learning
Artificial harmony erodes trust, kills performance and ruins company culture - find out how to identify and stop it in your team...
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Near Transfer vs Far Transfer
In cognitive training, near transfer occurs when skills learned in one context are applied to similar contexts, while far transfer involves applying those skills to contexts that are quite different.
In cognitive training, near transfer occurs when skills learned in one context are applied to similar contexts, while far transfer involves applying those skills to contexts that are quite different.