Canola is a branding name to distract you from the fact that the oil is technically from the nearly un-marketable "rapeseed".
I don't entirely disagree with you, but if we're comparing to SSRIs, anything beyond one day can be considered "sustained." The fact that there are lasting changes beyond the immediate pharmacological effects seems…
> It's like there is this thirst for disaster or some global drama everywhere People like to pretend like the world is causing their internal state, that their mood is an inevitable product of the environment they're…
Or with Afghanistan the first time around, or Iran, or South Vietnam, or Cuba, or Nicaragua, or...
Extending this thought: if you thought that the primary concern of so-called elite institutions was ever "fairness", you're mistaken. They deal in Influence. And yes, it's highly ironic that the current fashion for…
An alternative explanation is "No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it's not the same river and he's not the same man." Certainly holds true for me: the experience, it turns out, depends more on where I am in…
Yep, this is the kicker. They're not highlighting any other form of rewards (such as 2% cash back on everything, or airline miles) so it's not really moving the needle on anything other than the fact that it's…
Agreed. I'd have to dive in more on what "relation analysis" is (you probably mean "relational analysis"?). I guess what I'm saying is that you're unlikely to get push-back from the monist crowd on the materialist…
And yet for every one of these sadists, a Viktor Frankl pops up to say "“Everything can be taken from a man but one thing: the last of the human freedoms—to choose one’s attitude in any given set of circumstances, to…
Not an expert in this domain but I'll cover the basics: ecurities are a euphemism for stocks and similar. Banks have been loaning out the money you deposit since the beginning of time; it's how they make money. They…
Your best resource here is probably https://erowid.org/experiences/
Similar to something I read in a Jack Kornfield book the other day, about a Zen tradition called "just sitting" where you dispense with any goals or concepts of enlightenment and, well, just sit. Presumably it gets you…
> no observations we can possibly make can be statistically independent of each other. Yep. When I'm reading these articles, "Everything Connects" is a pretty useful heuristic for flowing with apparent discrepancies in…
The phrasing here reminds me of Godel's Incompleteness Theorem...probably not coincidental. > "No physical theory of local hidden variables can ever reproduce all of the predictions of quantum mechanics." GIT…
These are beautiful ideas.
Yes. There's no other way to get it legally.
It's not a semantic argument. It's important to make it plain, before having a reasoned discussion, that there are legal drugs that people use every day but wrongly categorizes as "not drugs." Alcohol, nicotine, and…
Darn, internet info foiled by more internet info...
There are more cells in a body than stars in the universe; I'm under the impression that the first CRISPR therapies will be on early-stage embryos where the number of cells is still manageable and we can feasibly edit…
It built most of its decision model by playing itself over "trillions of hands", according to Prof. Sandholm. You could almost think of the nightly reviews as a similar process to a human sleeping: we benefit from…
> but the problem is that I far too often see the illogical/irrational FUD of anti-GMO being the strawman used by pro-gmo people against the more reasonable and scientific anti-gmo arguments, which seems to be…
Most real estate investors would take issue with "getting lucky" as the main factor in outperforming the market. Unlike knowing whether a stock in the public markets is over- or under-valued, knowing how to increase the…
Canola is a branding name to distract you from the fact that the oil is technically from the nearly un-marketable "rapeseed".
I don't entirely disagree with you, but if we're comparing to SSRIs, anything beyond one day can be considered "sustained." The fact that there are lasting changes beyond the immediate pharmacological effects seems…
> It's like there is this thirst for disaster or some global drama everywhere People like to pretend like the world is causing their internal state, that their mood is an inevitable product of the environment they're…
Or with Afghanistan the first time around, or Iran, or South Vietnam, or Cuba, or Nicaragua, or...
Extending this thought: if you thought that the primary concern of so-called elite institutions was ever "fairness", you're mistaken. They deal in Influence. And yes, it's highly ironic that the current fashion for…
An alternative explanation is "No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it's not the same river and he's not the same man." Certainly holds true for me: the experience, it turns out, depends more on where I am in…
Yep, this is the kicker. They're not highlighting any other form of rewards (such as 2% cash back on everything, or airline miles) so it's not really moving the needle on anything other than the fact that it's…
Agreed. I'd have to dive in more on what "relation analysis" is (you probably mean "relational analysis"?). I guess what I'm saying is that you're unlikely to get push-back from the monist crowd on the materialist…
And yet for every one of these sadists, a Viktor Frankl pops up to say "“Everything can be taken from a man but one thing: the last of the human freedoms—to choose one’s attitude in any given set of circumstances, to…
Not an expert in this domain but I'll cover the basics: ecurities are a euphemism for stocks and similar. Banks have been loaning out the money you deposit since the beginning of time; it's how they make money. They…
Your best resource here is probably https://erowid.org/experiences/
Similar to something I read in a Jack Kornfield book the other day, about a Zen tradition called "just sitting" where you dispense with any goals or concepts of enlightenment and, well, just sit. Presumably it gets you…
> no observations we can possibly make can be statistically independent of each other. Yep. When I'm reading these articles, "Everything Connects" is a pretty useful heuristic for flowing with apparent discrepancies in…
The phrasing here reminds me of Godel's Incompleteness Theorem...probably not coincidental. > "No physical theory of local hidden variables can ever reproduce all of the predictions of quantum mechanics." GIT…
These are beautiful ideas.
Yes. There's no other way to get it legally.
It's not a semantic argument. It's important to make it plain, before having a reasoned discussion, that there are legal drugs that people use every day but wrongly categorizes as "not drugs." Alcohol, nicotine, and…
Darn, internet info foiled by more internet info...
There are more cells in a body than stars in the universe; I'm under the impression that the first CRISPR therapies will be on early-stage embryos where the number of cells is still manageable and we can feasibly edit…
It built most of its decision model by playing itself over "trillions of hands", according to Prof. Sandholm. You could almost think of the nightly reviews as a similar process to a human sleeping: we benefit from…
> but the problem is that I far too often see the illogical/irrational FUD of anti-GMO being the strawman used by pro-gmo people against the more reasonable and scientific anti-gmo arguments, which seems to be…
Most real estate investors would take issue with "getting lucky" as the main factor in outperforming the market. Unlike knowing whether a stock in the public markets is over- or under-valued, knowing how to increase the…