Tag: Intellectual humility
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The Bravery
In a world rife with digital fear, true bravery is sharing ideas online. Regular people, armed with intellectual humility, face the wrath of the terrified masses. Complaints flourish, yet accountability is scarce. For those bogged down, offering an illustrated dictionary might ignite the courage needed to confront their self-doubt and the chaos around them.
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”The Thinker’s Guide To Fallacies” – a handy PDF guide
In a self-proclaimed heroic act, the author flaunts their valuable insights on Substack, inviting readers to glean wisdom from a supposed treasure trove of information. But are these gems truly enlightening, or just another masquerade? Dive in and decide for yourself if the brilliance shines or merely glitters.
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Energy Wasting Male Politics
Politics demands courage and critical thinking. If you can’t embrace uncomfortable truths and battle your own anxieties, step aside. The petty hierarchy games are tedious distractions. Real leadership requires focus on facts and genuine problem-solving. If that’s too much, enjoy the fights from the sidelines while “thinkers” take charge.
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What Drives Academia?
Every academic discipline reflects a fundamental human desire to deny death and death anxiety. Failures across various fields—medicine, economics, political science, psychology, and journalism—can lead to death.
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Your Youtube
The poem dives into the quirks of tech like web browsers and search engines, calling them creative yet tricky tools. In a fun twist, it compares the human brain to having its own chaotic digital world.
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Naughty Showoffs
Celebrate Playing Fair
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Closed Mind
You were closed when you promised to be open. I adjusted my schedule for you, yet found only a locked door and a sign of your absence. If you’re constantly relocating and shutting me out, why do you still reach out for help? Let me in, or stop pretending.
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Oopps
So, the poet wonders about why keep making mistakes, and has regrets, and admits that feeling humbled by them is actually a good thing. Embracing the importance of being open to learning and asking questions to avoid future trip-ups. It’s about have a good friend like intellectual humility and understanding that no one knows it…
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I Found the Birth of the Earth
Deb has cracked the ultimate mystery of Earth’s birth, putting an end to the endless debates—at least until next time! With a sprinkle of poetry and love, she reminds us that some arguments are as pointless as searching for socks in a black hole. Problem solved, folks!
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Intellectual Humility, treat me unspecial,
The poem reflects on the nature of memory and knowledge, emphasizing the fluidity of thought and the limitations of understanding. It conveys a sense of relief in accepting that one’s knowledge is inherently incomplete, suggesting a flexible mindset and the comfort found in acknowledging the impossibility of knowing everything.
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What Humbles You?
The content explores the concept of humbling experiences, questioning where and how they occur, who is involved, and their frequency. It contrasts humiliating humility with a positive, open-minded kind that promotes change. It invites reflection on personal moments of changing one’s mind and the reasons behind those transformations.