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https://youtube.com/shorts/-wuBIDcR2z4?si=YdUcpWJZd3nOl2-q We all have emotional needs we should learn about. A sense of competence/achievement is one of those needs.
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https://youtube.com/shorts/e5H43imCxQY?si=k1-M5gm7Ffd9Uew7 "You cannot be mentally ill if you are getting your emotional needs met in balance: security, control, status/respect, privacy/chill out, teamwork, learning, purpose." - J. Griffiths
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https://x.com/boldleonidas/status/1830123518727762100?t=u7DOhRY7Qf8Es3nyDTH2Gg&s=19
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How can we best teach people the skills that help them to get their needs met? https://youtu.be/6CUmpk2IYhg?si=MQLUl4IQJ0WFuFsQ
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"Apparently selfless behavior may seem odd from an evolutionary perspective. But scientists believe it paved the way to the sort of large-scale cooperation that has helped Homo sapiens outlast other early humans, like Homo erectus. And this sort of cooperation has allowed our species to share new ideas, create vast nations and explore other planets." https://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2021/03/20/978868116/some-generous-apes-may-help-explain-the-evolution-of-human-kindness
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"Pick up a bee from kindness, and learn the limitations of kindness.” — Idries Shah
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Played 7 Wonders today a couple of times.
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'Alpha chimpanzees are impressive leaders, but the majority are also generous and kind to others because they know respect' https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=inx2dMobzYs&pp=ygUdRnJhbnMgZGUgd2FhbCBjaGltcCBhbHBoYW1hbGU%3D
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Kids and adults can enjoy this game. Can be a good way to learn how in some cases playing it safe is a losing strategy compared to higher returns + risks.
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Played virus 2 Evolution with an 8, 7, and 4 year old today. Kids like this game. Educationally speaking, I guess it teaches some rudimentary biology. Not much arithmetics practice involved. You could study it statistically but that's too advanced for most kids/people playing a game.
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https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/will-you-rat-me-out/ "Mason placed rats in pens with two cages: in one was another rat; in the other was a pile of chocolate chips. The unhindered rats could easily have eaten the chocolate themselves. Instead most of the rodents opened both cages and shared the sweets. “In rat land, that is big,” Mason says. This is the first study to show altruistic behavior in rodents. “The bottom line,” Mason says, “is that helping an individual in distress is part of our biology.” 
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They say humor is the best medicine.
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How can I try out readcast on android?
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Who can guess what this one is called?
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Who can guess what this one is called?
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https://source.wustl.edu/2009/02/primates-evolved-to-be-social-not-aggressive-sussman-tells-aaas/ "There is more altruism and cooperation in humans and primates than there is any kind of aggression. Animals, and humans for that matter, benefit from being social. ... “There are two areas of the primate and human brain that are stimulated when we cooperate. We’ve evolved to get pleasure from cooperation,” he said."
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