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频道 Ahror (@acceptthyself) 英语 语言赛道中的 是活跃参与者。目前社区聚集了 57 526 名订阅者,在 书籍 类别中位列第 384,并在 国际 地区排名第 637 位。
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自 невідомо 创建以来,项目保持高速增长,吸引了 57 526 名订阅者。
根据 07 七月, 2026 的最新数据,频道保持稳定运转。过去 30 天订阅人数变化为 588,过去 24 小时变化为 8,整体触达仍然可观。
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- 互动率 (ER): 平均受众互动率为 23.85%。内容发布后 24 小时内通常能获得 N/A% 的反应,占订阅者总量。
- 帖子覆盖: 每篇帖子平均可获得 0 次浏览,首日通常累积 0 次浏览。
- 互动与反馈: 受众积极参与,单帖平均反应数为 0。
- 主题关注点: 内容集中在 dad, feeling, millisecond, amygdala, samurai 等核心主题上。
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作者将该频道定位为表达主观观点的平台:
“All opinions are my own, credit to authors is given when their words are shared here.
Contact: https://t.me/accepthyself
Website: https://acceptthyself.com”
凭借高频更新(最新数据采集于 08 七月, 2026),频道始终保持新鲜度与高覆盖。分析显示受众积极互动,使其成为 书籍 类别中的关键影响点。
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An almond-shaped cluster of neurons. Two of them, each about 1.5 cm long.
That's 2 grams of tissue per hemisphere.
Together, less than the weight of a sugar packet.
These structures process every emotional experience you've ever had. Every fear. Every moment of joy. Every surge of rage.
Remove them, and you lose the ability to recognize your own mother's face as meaningful. You can see her. You can name her. But she becomes emotionally equivalent to a stranger.
You stop crying. Tears become neurologically impossible.
You lose fear entirely. Not bravery. The concept of danger itself vanishes.
Every memory remains intact in explicit detail. But they feel like you're reading someone else's diary. The emotional weight is gone.
This is "affective blindness."
Your amygdala responds to threats in 12 milliseconds. Your thinking brain gets the signal in 24 milliseconds.
For those 12 milliseconds, you are pure emotion.
This happens 20 times per minute. Over a lifetime, your amygdala makes 840 million split-second decisions about what matters before you consciously think about it.
It tags everything. "Remember this." "Fear this." "Love this."
Without those tags, you can recall everything and learn nothing.
So when you feel something deeply, that's not weakness.
That's 4 grams of ancient tissue telling you what matters. When a song gives you chills. When you tear up. When your chest tightens seeing someone you love.
That's your amygdala doing its job.
Without it, you'd have a life full of events but empty of meaning.
Maybe the feelings you try to logic away are worth listening to.
@acceptthyself
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An almond-shaped cluster of neurons. Two of them, each about 1.5 cm long.
That's 2 grams of tissue per hemisphere.
Together, less than the weight of a sugar packet.
These structures process every emotional experience you've ever had. Every fear. Every moment of joy. Every surge of rage.
Remove them, and you lose the ability to recognize your own mother's face as meaningful. You can see her. You can name her. But she becomes emotionally equivalent to a stranger.
You stop crying. Tears become neurologically impossible.
You lose fear entirely. Not bravery. The concept of danger itself vanishes.
Every memory remains intact in explicit detail. But they feel like you're reading someone else's diary. The emotional weight is gone.
This is "affective blindness."
Your amygdala responds to threats in 12 milliseconds. Your thinking brain gets the signal in 24 milliseconds.
For those 12 milliseconds, you are pure emotion.
This happens 20 times per minute. Over a lifetime, your amygdala makes 840 million split-second decisions about what matters before you consciously think about it.
It tags everything. "Remember this." "Fear this." "Love this."
Without those tags, you can recall everything and learn nothing.
So when you feel something deeply, that's not weakness.
That's 4 grams of ancient tissue telling you what matters. When a song gives you chills. When you tear up. When your chest tightens seeing someone you love.
That's your amygdala doing its job.
Without it, you'd have a life full of events but empty of meaning.
Maybe the feelings you try to logic away are worth listening to.
@acceptthyself
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Life is a comedy for those who think and a tragedy for those who feel.
Horacle Walpole
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For that reason, people frequently express doubts about Diogenes and the other Cynics who employed wholesale freedom of speech and admonished everyone they encountered. Were they right to do that? What if those being scolded were deaf and mute, either born that way or from some disease? You say, “Why be economical with words? They cost nothing. I cannot know whether I will help the person I am admonishing, but if I admonish many, I know that I will help someone. I should scatter the seed broadly: if one makes many attempts, some of them are bound to succeed.” I think, dear Lucilius, that this is not what a great man should do. It dilutes his authority: if he makes his words too common, they do not have sufficient weight with the very people he could otherwise set straight. An archer ought not to hit the mark sometimes and miss it sometimes: anything that gets its results by chance is not a skill. Wisdom is a skill. It should go after the sure thing, choosing those who will benefit and holding off from those who are beyond hope. Still, it should not abandon them too quickly: desperate cases call for desperate remedies.Lucius Annaeus Seneca, Margaret Graver @acceptthyself
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📚 To Sell is Human, Daniel Pink
📕 Book 43/50
📑 187/187✅
Well, this one started from caveat emptor and ended with caveat venditor. Meaning that there's no more information asymmetry between a buyer and seller, which makes any salesperson into giving the actual value instead of manipulating their own way into selling something. Selling isn't just a transaction done upon convincing someone into getting something, all of us are sellers in fact. It is basically moving someone: you suggest your friends to watch that film, children asking their parents and moving them to buy something and me as writing this I'm moving you (a reader) to give me your attention in exchange for valuable information that you are receiving. A must read for any salesperson, debunks many myths and methods that don't work anymore.@acceptthyself
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Yuor brian is so pfweroul, taht it can raed scntenees wtih mxied up wrods as Inog as the fsrit and Isat letetrs are In the rgiht palce. Tihs is bcuseae the huamn mnid deos not raed ervey Iteter by istlef, but the wrod as a wlohe.
This is called "typoglycemia".
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"It is strangely very hard to understand ourselves when we are merely ourselves. Self-knowledge is - necessarily - a two-person business. We need another's mirroring function to know the shape of our own characters. It's only when they start to laugh that we understand that we said something funny. Or because they got irritated that we sense we crossed a boundary. Or because they were moved by our story that we register that we might have suffered a wound. The amount we feel we have to say to another person is determined by how much we unconsciously sense they are able to grasp. One person can ask us what we did for the weekend and our minds will go blank; another can ask the same question and unleash a stream of memories and thoughts." ©
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🚨 BREAKING NEWS: UBC Okanagan Physicists just proved that the Universe isn’t a simulation after all and that we are all 100% real.
UBC Okanagan mathematically demonstrated that the universe cannot be simulated, using Gödel’s incompleteness theorem, scientists found that reality requires “non-algorithmic understanding,” something no computation can replicate.
This discovery disproves the simulation hypothesis and reveals that the universe’s foundations exist beyond any algorithmic system ‘and increases the likelihood of God being real.’ they note.
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Peak male experiences :
1. Finally understanding your Father
2. Owning your first car
3. Accepting the man in the mirror
4. Randomly realizing this is the woman you will marry
5. Becoming successful with your childhood friends
6. Sports team winning a title
7. First heartbreak
8. Watching your kid grow
9. Giving back to your parents
10. Ending imposter syndrome
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Suddenly, you're 27.
You make your coffee, rush to work, come home around 7, and you're too tired to do anything except eat, scroll on your phone, and pass out.
Then you wake up, and do it all again.
And when Friday comes, maybe you go out, or maybe you're just too tired. Then, out of nowhere, it hits you.
How did everything pass by so quickly?
You don't even feel 27.
You still feel like that 17 year old kid who thought they had all the time in the world.
But somehow, 10 years just disappeared. And you start missing the past. The feeling of being young, excited, and clueless.
But then you realize, one day, you'll miss this, too.
Being 25, being confused, being tired, but still trying.
So maybe the trick is to slow down a bit and actually live this chapter before it also becomes just another memory.
The point is no matter what age you are, you’ll miss these days. Life gets busy sometimes and it’s always a good time to stop and smell the roses.
©treeonchain
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Imagine waking up in 2017 and realizing that it was all a dream, what would you do?
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🚨: New quantum research reveals time doesn't move forward but folds onto itself meaning your present actions might already be reshaping your past.
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Scientists just proved that large language models can literally rot their own brains the same way humans get brain rot from scrolling junk content online.
They fed models months of viral Twitter data short, high-engagement posts and watched their cognition collapse:
- Reasoning fell by 23%
- Long-context memory dropped 30%
- Personality tests showed spikes in narcissism & psychopathy
And get this even after retraining on clean, high-quality data, the damage didn’t fully heal.
The representational “rot” persisted.
It’s not just bad data → bad output.
It’s bad data → permanent cognitive drift.
The AI equivalent of doomscrolling is real. And it’s already happening.
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