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Anna Lisa

@annalysis7

🧗🏽‍♀️Curious about almost everything. Fostering deep thinkers & strong communicators through discussion @parlayideas & @parlayseminars

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Building more customized feedback tools for teachers to assess students with in discussions. Had to test out what happens with a "silly" feedback filter. 😂

Building more customized feedback tools for teachers to assess students with in discussions. 

Had to test out what happens with a "silly" feedback filter. 😂
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Modern psychology typically focuses on alleviating suffering, not "raising the ceiling" for those already doing well. But what if we dedicated more attention to unlocking new heights of competence and purpose? Could it even build greater mental resilience?

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Through reading and discussing the humanities, students become aware of and articulate a wider range of human experience than they might have done on their own. Once, while reading the incredibly self-conscious and insecure narrator of Dostoyevsky’s Notes from the Underground

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This is cool. But sometimes the best way to foster deeper understanding is a good ol’ fashioned discussion with your human peers.

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A friend once gave me very good dating advice: “You have to have a lot of conversations and check out as many paths as possible, but eventually the right path will be obvious. If you have to twist and contrive and change who you are as a person in order to fit this other person,

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Finally finished Atlas Shrugged last night. Still processing it. I had expected the ending but I was not prepared for the way Eddie became Dagny’s foil. Absolutely rocked me. (Yes it took me over 2 years to read it but I had to take breaks, it felt too real).