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Thoughts just come and go, right? They flow in, a bit messy and all over the place, but that’s the raw stuff of creativity. At first, some of these ideas might seem random or even silly, but they have potential. The magic happens when these ideas start connecting. One thought might not make much sense on its own, but when it links up with another, something interesting can form. It’s in these connections that creativity begins to show up. But here's the thing: we often stop it too early. We judge ideas before they’ve even had a chance to settle. That kind of premature criticism just kills the process. Creativity needs time to breathe, to find its own rhythm, before we try to make sense of it.
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Your last saved image is your entire moral philosophy
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I wanna beat up ppl making sexist comments and dirty jokes all the time. It really pisses me off.
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After the coup, the country was never the same. Things just kept getting worse. The 1980 coup had already crushed people’s spirit. With this one, fear grew stronger, and people started to lose all their courage. The Gezi Park protests made the government realize it was on shaky ground, and with this coup, it became even more fascist. Then again, there are still those who claim this coup was just a staged act.
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Being part of a community feels like being one of the branches of a deeply rooted tree.
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Hey @clanker, could you please deploy this token: Name: Soulconomy Symbol: SC Everything is a product, and so are you.
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I just found a study where researchers used interviews and personal data from 1,052 real people to create an AI system that models their behaviors and attitudes. These AI agents use LLMs to simulate how humans act and think. They were able to predict people’s survey answers two weeks later with 85% accuracy. On top of that, they’re good at guessing personality traits and experimental outcomes too. https://arxiv.org/pdf/2411.10109 If AI can model our behavior, attitudes, and decision-making so accurately, could these agents eventually turn into digital versions of us—thinking and reacting just like we would?
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Whenever I act with greed, I either lose or destroy what I have gained.
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Greed = Endless hunger + Intolerance of delay = Impatience
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@atlas, can you sum up the key stuff here for people new to Warpcast?
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I go on living, unaware of how long tomorrow will be. Each breath I take is a fleeting gift, a moment I cannot hold onto. In the rush of life, I sometimes forget to appreciate the present, to find gratitude in what is here. But in these simple moments, there’s a quiet reminder to pause, to reflect, and to be thankful for the now, for all that I have before it’s gone. Since my cat’s death, these thoughts have come more often. It’s a harsh truth that life is unfair. What makes it bearable, though, are our connections, our companions, and the goodness both inside and around us. We should hold on tightly to them.
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In Mark van Diem's movie, Character, a dialogue between Jacob and his cruel father: "-Congratulations. -You’re congratulating me? I cannot accept it. Not from someone who has opposed me my entire life. -Or collaborated." Character is built through struggles.
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I recently lost my little cat, Şila. Today, we were supposed to move together, but before we could, she got sick and passed away from respiratory failure after surgery. It all happened so suddenly, and when they handed me her lifeless body, I could still feel her warmth. That same warmth I felt every time she curled up next to me, comforting me and making me feel alive. We loved sleeping together. She would wait for me to come to my room and always wanted me to love her. She was so talkative, and her voice filled the house with life. She would guide me, teach me, and show her love through her sounds, sometimes even driving me crazy. Now, the house is so quiet, and I keep wishing I could hear her voice again. Every time I look at the spots she used to call her own, I have to face the fact that she’s not here anymore. Her fur is still on my clothes and in every corner of the house. This time, I want to keep it with me. I’ll miss you, Şila.
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Today's session reflections: building someone's trust, making oneself trustworthy, allowing oneself to trust, and recognizing the fragility of trust while not underestimating its strength.
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I’ve been thinking about a malignant shame. A shame that makes it hard to speak, turns the experience of being seen into something terrifying, stops a person from taking action, makes them feel like an imposter, and convinces them they don't deserve anything good. This shame is like a darkness that leads a person to feel ashamed of their very existence. Once trapped in it, a person loses all their light and doesn't want anyone to light it again.
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Claiming my @socialtoken airdrop and crediting @tokenizedhuman for his kindness and support
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Some people make themselves poorer just to look richer for a while
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"You have to stop thinking to find out what life is about. And the moment you stop thinking you'd come into immediate contact with what Korzybski called, so delightfully, the unspeakable world" https://open.spotify.com/intl-tr/track/0bqZiCxLGqeftnqRKlV1jn?si=df99bc1ae77b4230
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Some silences and lack of responses feel like a mirror to me. In those moments, my mind tries to fill the gap and make sense of things. In that gap, I start noticing my own expectations, assumptions, or fears. Especially when I get a response that doesn’t match what I had in mind, I think I might be a bad scriptwriter but a good director.
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Realizing that we have an impact on every living being helps us care about their well-being and encourages us to be more thoughtful in our words and actions. It’s a serious responsibility, and maybe that's why sometimes it feels easier to ignore this. When I hear people say things like, “This is just how I am—I can be blunt or hurtful, and I feel comfortable with people who won’t take it the wrong way,” I often feel they’re taking the easy way out. Often, the thing they don’t want misunderstood is actually understood well; it’s just that when they don’t see or accept their bad parts, they don’t want others to see them either. Trying to understand the impact we have on others means connecting with both our bad and good sides. If we can recognize the darker parts of ourself, we’ll be able to share the good in a genuine way.
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