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What most people THINK Stoicism is (“emotional non-reactivity & non-expression,” basically not showing emotions) actually undermines happiness in studies in 3 countries.
The paper speculates that learning more about the actual Stoic philosophy might improve happiness, however. https://t.co/OAtU03yty6
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What most people THINK Stoicism is (“emotional non-reactivity & non-expression,” basically not showing emotions) actually undermines happiness in studies in 3 countries.
The paper speculates that learning more about the actual Stoic philosophy might improve happiness, however. https://t.co/OAtU03yty6
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Rob Henderson
René Girard on desires that are directed at things for their own sake (e.g. dating someone because you really do like them), versus desires that are directed at maintaining identity (e.g., dating someone because you want to be seen with them):
https://t.co/LsBpo6WPtu https://t.co/5oUHL5KOxj
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René Girard on desires that are directed at things for their own sake (e.g. dating someone because you really do like them), versus desires that are directed at maintaining identity (e.g., dating someone because you want to be seen with them):
https://t.co/LsBpo6WPtu https://t.co/5oUHL5KOxj
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Ethan Mollick
A great demonstration of the apparent “creativity” of ChatGPT:
I gave it the famously quirky essay prompts for the University of Chicago. It didn’t always work, but most answers were quite fun & “creative.” (I tried to use prompts after 2021 so it probably hadn’t “seen” them) https://t.co/sfYWXwx94N https://t.co/yh7SvYcR3A
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A great demonstration of the apparent “creativity” of ChatGPT:
I gave it the famously quirky essay prompts for the University of Chicago. It didn’t always work, but most answers were quite fun & “creative.” (I tried to use prompts after 2021 so it probably hadn’t “seen” them) https://t.co/sfYWXwx94N https://t.co/yh7SvYcR3A
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Ethan Mollick
A great demonstration yet of the apparent “creativity” of ChatGPT:
I gave it the famously quirky essay prompts for the University of Chicago. It didn’t always work, but most answers were quite fun & creative. (I tried to use prompts after 2021 so it probably hadn’t “seen” them) https://t.co/1Y2jkyAkc1 https://t.co/SlwpxvuXRv
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A great demonstration yet of the apparent “creativity” of ChatGPT:
I gave it the famously quirky essay prompts for the University of Chicago. It didn’t always work, but most answers were quite fun & creative. (I tried to use prompts after 2021 so it probably hadn’t “seen” them) https://t.co/1Y2jkyAkc1 https://t.co/SlwpxvuXRv
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