उलझनों से मेरा जरा पुराना नाता है। लेकिन अब वे सयानी हो गई हैं।
विरले ही कोई कान खुजला पूछ बैठती है, "लेकिन जीने का मकसद क्या है, भाई? अर्थ क्या है?" अनायास एक मुस्कान फूट पड़ती है। सत्य का अनुभव कर वह मेरी छाती पर सो जाती है।
उत्तर का न होना अब मुझे तनिक भी नहीं खटकता।
Gautam Buddha knew a lot about the human mind but probably didn't even know that he had a 'brain'.
It's apparently possible to know nothing about the brain and still live a life free of suffering and full of 'karuna'.
#mettaBhavana#maitri
@RGVzoomin LLMs cannot 'fact check'. They are the reasons for the internet getting flooded with misinformation and half truths at scale. Social media induced attention -fragmentation & polarization is a good early example of narrow use of AI algorithms
@krishashok@nanditathhakur Krish, this comparison is 'rational' and valid for 'religious' folks. You would almost never find a religious person say "I don't eat X due to my beliefs/faith". Instead they will often say why X is the worst thing to eat for health and rational- moral reasons.
@Aella_Girl Potential ans's (tht people can relate to): 1. To 'experience' something in the present moment. 2. C is simply our 'soul'. 3. C is an emergent property of a complex nervous system that enables an 'inner' quality to interactions with the outer (n inner!) world. 4. Jst infoProcsg
Pain isn’t where your body is hurt, it’s where your brain thinks it is.
The famous rubber hand experiment tricks your brain and it was originally reported by Botvinick and Cohen in 1998.