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Denton

@dentwhit

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Major new report on global trends in mental health, out today from Sapien Labs. Data from 2.5 million people across 85 countries. Some of the most important findings: 1) Young adults used to generally have good mental health, compared to older generations. But now, in ALL

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One surprisingly valuable skill AI is teaching me: how to be reassuring and affirming It's so good at it that it can feel manipulative. Knowing it's just grok makes me laugh at the confidence it gives me. But it works and shows me how to reassure and affirm others more.

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Trusting in God also means trusting in the Godness in others— not in a suicidally empathic way, but by seeing and appreciating the good in others, unless proven otherwise, forgiving freely, and constantly embracing positive change in them.

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“The unhappy person resents it when you try to cheer him up, because that means he has to stop dwelling on himself and start paying attention to the universe. Unhappiness is the ultimate form of self-indulgence.” — Tom Robbins

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Powerful thought. A faithful tweak: Learn to accept God's forgiveness immediately and constantly. The challenge: accept forgiveness AND stay conscientious and keep improving. Power comes from using the presence of forgiveness TO improve even faster and happier.

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True 👇 Abigail Shrier's great book *Bad Therapy: Why the Kids Aren’t Growing Up* applies to adults too. Too much checking the oven door, and the bread won’t rise.

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The moment the West decided evidence no longer mattered — if it got in the way of utopia. Melanie Phillips (former Guardian journalist): “Objective evidence was cast aside because it was too inconvenient. The very idea of reason and rationality was dismissed. All these

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James Clear's weekly email is consistently insightful. jamesclear.com/3-2-1/march-19… Fave from last week: Unexpected forms of generosity: - Being early can be a form of generosity. You wait, so they don't have to. - Leaving something unsaid can be a form of generosity. You don't

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For eleven years, a 68-year-old retired forklift truck driver from Mirfield, England began each day by listening to his late wife's voice on their home answering machine message. She had passed away from cancer in 2003. He never changed phone companies. Every time a new provider

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WATCH: Elon Musk - "I would agree that God or the Simulator, the Supreme Being reveals themselves through [the laws of] physics."

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Email from Ted talk recommendations: "The urgency of intersectionality Now more than ever, it's important to look boldly at the reality of race and gender bias -- and understand how the two can combine to create even more harm." Crazy how completely TED got taken over by this

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An MLB player tosses a ball to a kid wearing his jersey. The kid makes the catch… then hands it to his little sister and gives her a hug. How can you not love baseball

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Religious kids used to be noticeably happier than secular ones. After 2012, that gap exploded. Jonathan Haidt dropped this on The Daily Show: Religious children have built-in community, rituals, and traditions that anchor them. Secular kids, especially those handed phones and

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Robert Sapolsky es un neurocientífico de Stanford que demostró que el estrés crónico es el asesino silencioso que los médicos ignoran. Reveló 10 hábitos que haces todos los días y que te quitan años de vida. 1) Repasar conversaciones en tu cabeza

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Time in Federal Government… Alexander Hamilton: 5 years George Washington: 8 years Thomas Jefferson: 10 years John Adams: 12 years Bernie Sanders: 35 years Nancy Pelosi: 39 years Mitch McConnell: 41 years Chuck Schumer: 45 years It explains everything. Founders vs Grifters