"We have a moral responsibility to be careful about how we use and dispose our attention, because we can create bad things by attending in a certain way, or we can produce a good result by attending in another way."
- Iain McGilchrist
Two years ago, almost 0 schools were interested in even considering going phone free.
Now, whole school systems are phone free. The rest are scrambling to get on board
We owe @JonHaidt a tremendous debt of gratitude.
What he achieved - this quickly - is almost unimaginable.
I remember early on when I was first coding I was introduced to the library Lodash and I was blown away as it sped up writing code so much. It's wild looking back on that with a lens of the present llm automated coding and how different of an experience coding is now.
@epaleezeldin@USDA@SecRollins@SecKennedy@SBA_Kelly All we ask is that there are more ecosystems intact from before you started office compared to after. Don’t go removing land and wildlife protections that took years to establish.
“Intellectual obesity is the state of overconsuming information—particularly low-quality digital content—without reflecting on it, resulting in a cluttered mind, reduced critical thinking, and diminished true knowledge. Similar to physical obesity, it stems from an excess of "mental calories" (inputs) without sufficient "mental exercise" (processing/output), leaving individuals knowledgeable but unable to apply, create, or think deeply. ”
“In international finance, the Triffin dilemma is the conflict of economic interests that arises between short-term domestic and long-term international objectives for countries whose currencies serve as global reserve currencies.”
https://t.co/J7Wcy0bkRn
"The discovery of amino acids, abundant ammonia, and the bases of DNA and RNA on asteroid Bennu suggest that materials essential to life might be widespread throughout the solar system."
https://t.co/ztJvNe4wSC