Again, there's benefits to using AI, but it should be just an assisting tool and not the core of the process for anything really.
Struggle and grind, learn something new, life is too long to not live it.
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Again, there's benefits to using AI, but it should be just an assisting tool and not the core of the process for anything really.
Struggle and grind, learn something new, life is too long to not live it.
What are the long term consequences of over relying on AI or any sort of automation by that matter?
-Impatience.
-Low adaptability.
-Low self preservation.
-Inability to feel satisfied.
-Disconnect from reality.
There'smany other factors, these are just a few I could name rn.
By definition, "learning/having learned" something means a change in the neural structure of a person. It's about breaking bad habits and internalizing a certain bit of knowledge.
This takes time, diligence and understanding. AI skips most of this to bring an immediate answer.
AI technology for as much of miraculous piece of technology it might be in some regards, it's clarly putting in jeopardy one of the fundamental aspects of learning.
Putting in actual effort.
Idk, it was a fascinating take, keep in mind this is not officially accepted (at least as far as I'm aware) by the entire psychology academy, it was just a few works proposing the idea.
The human development cycle was probably my favorite subject during my college years, it's really fascinating.
I've met so many people in that range that very much still behave as teenagers.
Black & white morals, impulsive reactions, inability to look at the greater picture, thinking they got everything figured out, and a lot more.
Obviously when I was in the range of 18-24 I thought this idea was dumb, but now looking back at it, it was totally right.
Tho idk if it's an actual development matter or a failure on the educational system.
12-18 years: Identity begins to take shape and there's pursuit for individuality, also hormone development and career projection.
18-24 years: First experiences with the adult world, internalizing new responsabilities and construction of livelihood.
For a very summarized run down of how it was defined:
First 6 years: Is basic motor skills development, exploration of the world and fraternal socializing.
6-12 years: Is socializing period outside of the inner circle as well as starting to develop interests.
Years ago I read a few emerging works about teenage years. Tldr they proposed that a person could be considered a teenager up to 24 years old.
And in all honesty, as years have gone by, I start to agree more with that idea.
Ideally do not drink water from still bodies of water and prefer moving sources, obviously so long they are reasonably safe, wouldn't advice trying to get water from rapids or big waterfalls...
And make sure to boil it first for extra measure.
That of course does not mean isolated body waters like in mountains or deep forests are 100% safe. There are naturally generated bodies of water that can either contain large group of bacteria or other small life forms or straight up being deadly toxic.
12.11.2025 19:04 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0This also accounts for exposing an open wound to sea water as it could getbadly infected.
This can also be true for lake and river waters but to a lesser degree depending on the location. Body waters nearby any human settlement are more likely to be like this.
When it comes to sea water, salt should be one of your last concerns.
Due to both industrialization, waste disposal and even some natural factors, seawater contains a large amount of bacteria that the human body on average is not prepared to deal with.
There's many other examples, but point is to not drag others into the addiction.
Everyone's free to do what they want with their time and resources, but be conscious on what you're losing more than gaining and when you reach the pount of not being able to quit. Seek help if that's the case.
Reminder that all forms of gambling are objectively bad for anyone and should never be promoted or encouraged.
This includes slot machines, sport bets, gacha games and that dumb roulette game that always lands on red.
Sorry this is how you found out
11.11.2025 16:42 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0It's such a weird and rather oddly specific statement to correlate to your sexual orientation that I struggle to imagine how in the world anyone came up with it.
Slangs are weird and poorly documented, I might die never knowing what's thr origin of such phrase.
Shrimps aside, and this is something I do not understand myself.
There's 1 phrase on my local slang that I genuinely cannot begin to comprehend it's meaning or correlation.
"You burned your rice" is probably the most accurate translation and don't ask me why, people understand that as being gay.
I'm sorry to inform you all of the following: After checking all the facts and background info I could get my hands on, a shrimp did indeed not fry your rice.
10.11.2025 03:11 — 👍 4 🔁 0 💬 2 📌 0To apply forward thinking on other things you need to account for multiple variables, margin of error and general impredactibility.
It is possible so long you have enough information at your disposal, but there will always be a non zero margin of error.
That being said, the practicality of it can be questionable.
The reason it's so effective in chess is the lack of unpredictable outcomes. You as a person can miss a move here and there, but statistically speaking, there is no randomness nor surprise factors involved.
The more fluent you become at forward thinking, the more dots and lines you can see.
Chess grandmasters unironically play hundreds of turns in their heads for each move.
This is a very particular and useful analytical skill that anyone can acquire with enough practice.
One of the fundamental abilities you can acquire from playing chess (or any game alike for that matter) is forward thinking.
Simply put it's the ability to connect the dots of action-reaction behind every action.
I.E when moving a pawn you are already thinking of the next move and your opponent's.
Is a case to case scenario, but you wouldn't really apply any much force than what you would to hold a bottle let's say.
Stay safe you wild animals.
For anyone who's into or is curious about choking as a... Let's say pleasuring exchange between partners, you don't actually choke each other.
It's more of a psychological pleasure related to the dom/sub dynamic, although, yes there's probably one person out there who actually enjoys not breathing.
Please keep in mind the frequency and severity of cramps area case to case deal.
Which is why it's better to resort to safer methods to deal with them.
The safest way to deal with a cramp is by gently stretching the tight muscles and massage them, once it feels better you can apply something warm on top of it and then let it rest.
21.10.2025 21:44 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0As you heat it up it will become more flexible and less likely to get torn apart.
Muscles work on a similar fashion, so to suddenly stand up during a leg cramp could seriously injure your leg.
A muscle cramp is an involuntary tightening of a muscle or group of muscles. The best way to explain the risks is with example.
Think of a slice of cheese just pulled out of the fridge, it will be a little stiff but flexible, however bend it too much and it could get torn apart.