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How is college traumatizing this much

You should keep discovering new doors at the same speed the existing ones are closing. The one thing you should never forget is that there are more doors than we already know. We all know the feeling when we lose something or a door gets shut on us. That feeling comes not because it was the only way or the only thing we wanted. It comes because it was the only door we knew. So keep discovering more doors. Who gives a fu** if some keep closing. We still have plenty more to open and the more you explore, the less power any single door has over you.

the thing is consciousness is just a burden there is no point of being aware of something we can't fully understand we didn't selected this way btw and i am not sure whether there is a point in finding higher purpose or not but we still try i mean (i still try to find and leave a purpose in my life) is there a problem in doing that? i dont know is there another way? i dont know? what do i know is that i get confused sometimes (always 😁) anyway sorry for my writing and my nonsense

The thing is even if there is something you really want, the chances are you will follow it only if you believe there is a chance to achieve it, because you have to assume that what you want is 1. impossible, 2. wrong ... etc But if you said you have to follow it no matter what, then a morality problem will arise. Think like a kid who wants to become like a girl—“that is completely wrong” from our side. There is now way I could allow my kid, even though… So, by just manipulating the terms and words, we can say we are just delusional, and the fact that we achieve something is totally probable. There is no rule in following dreams Whether we follow it or not, nobody can call us coward or visionary (because somethings are wrong and impossible or something else) I’m not sure what I’m writing 😁 but you got the point If you don’t get it, forget about it

if i was given a chance to become a billionaire or to be able to understand Quantum Physics i will definitively choose Quantu
if i was given a chance to become a billionaire or to be able to understand Quantum Physics i will definitively choose Quantum Physics

over confidence can kill your future and others around you

I was actually watching a YouTube video titled "Why People Are So Confident When They're Wrong," which discussed overconfidence and the Dunning-Kruger effect. In the video, they mentioned Nick Leeson, the trader who brought down Barings Bank, Britain's oldest merchant bank, in 1995 by hiding losses of $1.3 billion. This destroyed a 233-year-old institution that had survived both World Wars. Leeson was arrested and served four years in prison. Later, he wrote a book called Rogue Trader. i was curious so i searched about him and found a YouTube video where he was invited to speak 👆

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iA2EmG9FJyY How a 28 Year Old Man Bankrupted One Of England's Oldest Banks

"Innovation needs a lot of experimentation, experimentation needs exploration, explorations will result in failures. If you do not have tolerance for failures, you wont succeed" - Jen-Hsun Huang

What would your actual answer be if you were Sleeping Beauty and woke up
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Sleeping Beauty Problem On Sunday Beauty goes to sleep. A fair coin will be tossed. If it lands Heads, she is awakened once on Monday. If it lands Tails, she is awakened on Monday and again on Tuesday. Each time she wakes up, her memory of the previous awakening is erased. When she wakes up, she is asked: What is your credence that the coin was Heads Halfer view The halfer says the answer is one half. Reasoning: The coin toss happens once while Beauty is asleep. It is a normal fair coin, so the chance of Heads is still one half. Waking up does not give her new information about the toss, because waking up happens in both cases. So her belief should stay one half. Thirder view The thirder says the answer is one third. Reasoning: Beauty wakes up in more worlds where the coin is Tails. There are three equally likely awakening situations Heads Monday Tails Monday Tails Tuesday Only one of them is a Heads situation. So the probability of Heads is one third.

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I thought Duolingo meant something like duo as in a pair of people and lingo from language like two people practicing a language together Turns out, it was just a random name

Duolingo founder is also the creator of CAPTCHA and reCAPTCHA and many more he is a nerd you should watch this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ri-tzZcGYk0

AI-powered sticker maker techcrunch you connect AI to a printer and print design with a prompt i mean you can literally add "
AI-powered sticker maker techcrunch you connect AI to a printer and print design with a prompt i mean you can literally add "AI-powered" to something that is existing and it feels as its new invention or we make it look like a new invention with multimillionaire potential

False memory Your brain creates a memory of something that did not actually happen or changes details of what did happen When you remember something, your brain rebuilds the event from pieces rather than retrieving a perfect copy. While rebuilding, it can accidentally add or remove details. The more you remember an event, the more the story changes each time slightly. Eventually, the updated version feels like the original

Confirmation bias >You focus on information that fits what you already believe and overlook or downplay anything that contradicts it.

how may holes does a straw has?