The Socratic AI: Knows Others, But Not Itself Post date March 20, 2025 Post author By Salvatore Raieli Post categories In artificial-intelligence, data-science, machine-learning, programming, psychology
Intelligence Isn’t What You Think It Is Post date March 18, 2025 Post author By Praise J.J. Post categories In how-to-become-smart, human-cognition, increase-your-intelligence, intelligence, iq, life-hacking, psychology, self-improvement
Fast vs. Slow Thinking: Designing UX for Both Brains Post date March 9, 2025 Post author By Rijul Rajesh Post categories In learning, psychology, ux, webdev
What the Nose Knows: How a Neuroscience-Inspired Game Makes Scents Post date March 7, 2025 Post author By James Bore Post categories In board games, food-and-flavor, how-to-hack-your-brain, human-brain, mind-hacking, neuroscience, psychology, whiff-board-game
Carl Jung’s Hand-Drawn, Rarely-Seen Manuscript The Red Book Post date March 5, 2025 Post author By OC Post categories In Art, Literature, psychology
A Malicious Seed: Fine-Tuning LLMs to Grow Bad Behaviors Post date March 5, 2025 Post author By Salvatore Raieli Post categories In artificial-intelligence, data-science, machine-learning, programming, psychology
Buy the Overpriced Tourist Photos Post date February 27, 2025 Post author By Brad Frost Post categories In gratitude, life, photography, post, psychology, Travel
The Greatest Cult In History Is Your Money (And Bitcoin Knows It) Post date February 17, 2025 Post author By Fernanda Arias Post categories In bitcoin, cryptocurrency, decentralization, federal-reserve, fiat-currency, finance, money, psychology
The Nature of Human Stupidity Explained by The 48 Laws of Power Author Robert Greene Post date January 31, 2025 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In psychology
Cold Calling? STOP Asking to Speak With the “Decision-Maker” Post date January 24, 2025 Post author By Jonathan Roseland Post categories In business-development, cold-calling, cold-calling-guide, cold-calling-tips, entrepreneurship, how-to-cold-call, psychology, sales
Can I Really Trust You, ChatGPT? Bridging AI Confidence and Human Understanding Post date January 24, 2025 Post author By Salvatore Raieli Post categories In artificial-intelligence, data-science, machine-learning, programming, psychology
The Human Edge Post date January 18, 2025 Post author By Muneeb Hussain Post categories In ai, productivity, psychology
Changing Post date January 17, 2025 Post author By Adactio: Journal Post categories In ai, change, data, energy, environment, ethics, generative, language, machinelearning, models, opinions, psychology, technology, tools
Optimism Post date November 9, 2024 Post author By Adactio: Journal Post categories In america, data, faith, human, humanity, Nature, News, optimism, politics, psychology, rationalism, trump, usa
Carl Jung Psychoanalyzes Hitler: “He’s the Unconscious of 78 Million Germans.” “Without the German People He’d Be Nothing” (1938) Post date November 7, 2024 Post author By OC Post categories In History, psychology
The Alignment Model of Leadership Post date November 5, 2024 Post author By Kyle Pena Post categories In leadership, management, psychology
The Cultural Lens of AI: Which Party Would Your LLM Vote? Post date October 29, 2024 Post author By Salvatore Raieli Post categories In artificial-intelligence, data-science, machine-learning, programming, psychology
Be Yourself: Does Assigning Roles Hurt AI Performance? Post date October 28, 2024 Post author By Salvatore Raieli Post categories In artificial-intelligence, data-science, machine-learning, programming, psychology
Beat Back “Toxic Comparison” With These 4 Lifehacks Post date October 8, 2024 Post author By Jonathan Roseland Post categories In family, happiness, lifehacks, mindset, personal-growth, positivity, psychology, self-esteem
A Despedida que veio com o retorno! Post date August 12, 2024 Post author By Roberson Miguel Post categories In management, mentalhealth, psychology
Carl Jung Offers an Introduction to His Psychological Thought in a 3‑Hour Interview (1957) Post date August 2, 2024 Post author By OC Post categories In psychology
Nick Cave Narrates an Animated Film about the Cat Piano, the Twisted 18th Century Musical Instrument Designed to Treat Mental Illness Post date July 31, 2024 Post author By OC Post categories In History, psychology, random
The Cramps Play a Mental Health Hospital in Napa, California in 1978: The Punkest of Punk Concerts Post date July 19, 2024 Post author By OC Post categories In Music, psychology
Face to Face with Carl Jung: ‘Man Cannot Stand a Meaningless Life’ (1959) Post date July 19, 2024 Post author By OC Post categories In psychology
I Made ChatGPT Take the Myers–Briggs Personality Test (then I made him write an article about it) Post date July 12, 2024 Post author By Nikola Betica Post categories In ai, Fun, psychology, webdev
The Noonification: Are You a Victim of Crypto Theft? (7/11/2024) Post date July 11, 2024 Post author By Noonification Post categories In bugbounty, cryptocurrency, hackernoon-newsletter, latest-tect-stories, noonification, obyte, psychology
Why ‘Leave Your Comfort Zone’ Is Really Bad Advice (And What To Do Instead) Post date July 10, 2024 Post author By Rima Eneva Post categories In hackernoon-top-story, how-to-improve-self-esteem, personal-development, personal-growth, psychology, stepping-outside-comfort-zone, the-panic-zone-explained, what-is-the-comfort-zone
Why You Do Your Best Thinking In The Shower: Creativity & the “Incubation Period” Post date July 1, 2024 Post author By OC Post categories In creativity, psychology
Timothy Leary The Psychedelic Pioneer Who Expanded Consciousness Post date June 28, 2024 Post author By Eric Dequevedo Post categories In consciousness, counterculture, psychology
How Carl Jung Inspired the Creation of Alcoholics Anonymous Post date June 19, 2024 Post author By OC Post categories In Health, life, psychology
The 1920s Lie Detector That Forced Suspected Criminals to Confess to a Skeleton Post date May 30, 2023 Post author By Ayun Halliday Post categories In design, law, psychology, technology
Take Carl Jung’s Word Association Test, a Quick Route Into the Subconscious (1910) Post date May 16, 2023 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In History, psychology
The Top 5 Essential Soft Skills Every Employee Should Master Post date May 8, 2023 Post author By Pascal Zwikirsch Post categories In growth, money, motivation, productivity, psychology
How Habits Shape Our Lives — Unraveling Their Power and Impact Post date April 12, 2023 Post author By Pascal Zwikirsch Post categories In habits, mindset, motivation, psychology, self-help
10 Essential Skills You Need to Succeed in Today’s Job Market Post date April 12, 2023 Post author By Pascal Zwikirsch Post categories In growth, mindset, motivation, productivity, psychology
Essentialism 101 — How to Identify What Truly Matters in Life Post date April 12, 2023 Post author By Pascal Zwikirsch Post categories In mindset, minimalism, motivation, productivity, psychology
Can we find a compromise? Post date March 22, 2023 Post author By Sandor Dargo Post categories In compromise, cooperation, psychology, watercooler
Anger, Laziness, and Healthy Productivity Post date March 22, 2023 Post author By Ingo Steinke Post categories In productivity, psychology, watercooler
Bored at Work? Here’s What Your Brain Is Trying to Tell You Post date March 8, 2023 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In life, neuroscience, psychology
John Cleese on How “Stupid People Have No Idea How Stupid They Are” (Otherwise Known as the Dunning-Kruger Effect) Post date March 2, 2023 Post author By OC Post categories In psychology
How to Silence the Negative Chatter in Our Heads: Psychology Professor Ethan Kross Explains Post date February 14, 2023 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In psychology
The Disturbing Paintings of Hieronymus Bosch: A Short Introduction Post date December 13, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Art, History, psychology
Did Psychedelic Mushrooms Appear in Medieval Christian Art?: A Video Essay Post date November 18, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Art, History, psychology, religion
How to Argue Effectively: Harvard Negotiation Expert Shares Techniques for Arguing Effectively, Especially About Politics Post date November 14, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In psychology
Coding Addiction, Flow, Hyperfocus Post date November 10, 2022 Post author By Mohamed Aboelez Post categories In mental health, mindfulness, productivity, programming, psychology
Michael Pollan, Sam Harris & Others Explain How Psychedelics Can Change Your Mind Post date November 2, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In psychology
There Are Eight Forms of Intelligence, Not Just One: Which Apply to You? Post date October 25, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In psychology
Doctors in Brussels Can Now Prescribe Museum Visits as Treatments for Stress, Anxiety & Depression Post date September 26, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Museums, psychology
Simone de Beauvoir’s Philosophy on Finding Meaning in Old Age Post date August 31, 2022 Post author By Josh Jones Post categories In life, Philosophy, psychology
How a Dutch “Dementia Village” Improves Quality of Life with Intentional Design Post date August 23, 2022 Post author By Ayun Halliday Post categories In design, Health, life, psychology, Uncategorized
Teaching AI is De Facto Teaching Ourselves Post date June 30, 2022 Post author By Sherry Horowitz Post categories In artificial-intelligence, blockchain, cryptocurrency, machine-learning, psychology
How to Get into a Creative “Flow State”: A Short Masterclass Post date June 30, 2022 Post author By Josh Jones Post categories In life, psychology
Should LaMDA’s “Sentience” become a Protected Life-Form? Post date June 22, 2022 Post author By Sherry Horowitz Post categories In artificial-intelligence, business, neural-networks, poetry, psychology
Programming Isn’t Hard — But It’s Frustrating Post date June 4, 2022 Post author By Clive Thompson Post categories In code, Education, programming, psychology, software
How to Enter a ‘Flow State’ on Command: Peak Performance Mind Hack Explained in 7 Minutes Post date May 13, 2022 Post author By Ayun Halliday Post categories In creativity, productivity, psychology
The Psychology of Messiness & Creativity: Study Shows How a Messy Desk and Creative Work Go Hand in Hand Post date February 23, 2022 Post author By OC Post categories In productivity, psychology
Toxic Online Behaviors In the Developer Community Post date January 28, 2022 Post author By Sacha Greif Post categories In developers, psychology, twitter
The Origins of the Word “Gaslighting”: Scenes from the 1944 Film Post date January 14, 2022 Post author By Ayun Halliday Post categories In Film, psychology
Jon Hamm Narrates a Modernized Version of Plato’s Allegory of the Cave, Helping to Diagnose Our Social Media-Induced Narcissism Post date January 10, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Philosophy, psychology, technology, Television
Life Lessons : The Fourth Passenger Post date December 31, 2021 Post author By AJALA MAYOWA FELIX Post categories In career, leadership, motivation, psychology