- Jul 2024
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substack.com substack.com
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“Reject your sense of injury and the injury itself disappears.” The majority of our suffering is caused not by events but by our interpretations of them.
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- Apr 2024
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www.practicereproducibleresearch.org www.practicereproducibleresearch.org
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pain points
Chattopadhyay et al. (2020) mentioned that "as data scientists [...], they encounter unexpected difficulties—pain points—from limitations in affordances and features in the notebooks, which impact their productivity and disrupt their workflow." (pag. 1)
These pain points represent an opportunity to change or challenges in a specific aspect of reproducibility.
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Chattopadhyay, S. Prasad, I. Henley, A. Sarma, A. Barik, T. (2020). What’s Wrong with Computational Notebooks? Pain Points, Needs, and Design Opportunities. Oregon State University, Microsoft, University of Tennessee-Knoxville. see link on https://dl.acm.org/doi/pdf/10.1145/3313831.3376729
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- Dec 2023
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www.sciencedirect.com www.sciencedirect.com
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for: transition - emotional pain of, degrowth - emotional pain of, Kristina Bogner
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title: Coping with transition pain: An emotions perspective on phase-outs in sustainability transitions
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- Kristina Bogner
- Barbara Kump
- Mayte Beekman
- Julia Wittmayer
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HIGHLIGHTS
- introduce the idea of transition pain in transition-in-the-making
- explain how emotions in transitions are
- process-dependent,
- culturally and socially embedded and
- political
- suggest a 'coping with transition pain' perspective for more integrated engagements with phase-outs
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ABSTRACT
- With this perspective paper, we aim to raise awareness of and offer starting points for studying the role of emotions and associated behavioural responses to losses in relation to phase-outs.
- We start from a psychological perspective and explain how
- losses due to phasing out dominant
- practices,
- structures, and
- cultures
- may threaten core psychological needs and lead to - what we introduce as - ‘transition pain’.
- losses due to phasing out dominant
- We borrow insights from the psychological coping literature to explain that different forms of transition pain may elicit characteristic coping responses (e.g.
- opposition,
- escape,
- negotiation),
- shaping
- individual meaning-making and
- behaviour
- in ongoing sustainability transitions.
- We then expand this psychological lens and present three additional perspectives, namely, that transition pain is
- (1) dynamic and process-dependent,
- (2) collectively shared and socially conditioned, and
- (3) political.
- We discuss how a ‘coping with transition pain’ lens can contribute to a better understanding of
- individual and collective meaning-making,
- behaviour and agency in transitions as well as
- a more emotion-sensitive governance of phase-outs.
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SUMMARY
- It's good to have knowledge about the emotional aspects of transition as these challenging emotions constitute obstacles to transition.
- It is really a letting go process. High density fossil fuels has created a high energy lifestyle that we have become use to. When we no longer have access to high energy density fossil fuels, our life has to change quite radically.
- We are like a spoiled child that must now contend with the loss of what we took for granted. The politics of libertariansim is based on protecting our right to a high energy density lifestyle.
- We need to now how to deal with this loss, as it is very profound
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- Nov 2023
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docdrop.org docdrop.org
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people not feeling seen valued and heard and when you feel yourself not seen you regard that as an insult which it is and an injustice which it is and so you lash 00:08:38 out and so a society that becomes more sad eventually becomes more mean
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for: meme - unheard, meme - pain is the root of anger
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new meme
- a society that becomes more sad is a society that becomes more mad
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- Sep 2023
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jungiancenter.org jungiancenter.org
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Carl Jung identified two forms of suffering: meaningless and meaningful. Meaningless suffering is everywhere, being part of the human condition, as the Buddha recognized. This existential suffering is the result of our trying to avoid pain, by denial and repression. None of us wants pain. We naturally shun it. But doing so is like the spleen refusing to do its job. It leads to big trouble, dis-ease, and real problems. In the realm of the psyche, these are called “neuroses.” Jung identified the long-term habit of repression (our “stuffing” unpleasant feelings, facts, etc. within) as the cause of neuroses.[2]
meaningless suffering as suffering created by trying to avoid pain (which leads to repression, etc.)
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www.youtube.com www.youtube.com
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06:00 observing without when one feels intense suffering (pain body), not denying what one feels
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- Jun 2023
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stackoverflow.com stackoverflow.com
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What I have seen is situations where things were made horribly complicated to get around protections for which there was no need, and to try to guard the consistency of data structures that were horribly over-complicated and un-normalized.
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stackoverflow.com stackoverflow.com
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Have you ever: Been disappointed, surprised or hurt by a library etc. that had a bug that could have been fixed with inheritance and few lines of code, but due to private / final methods and classes were forced to wait for an official patch that might never come? I have. Wanted to use a library for a slightly different use case than was imagined by the authors but were unable to do so because of private / final methods and classes? I have.
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- Jul 2022
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gist.github.com gist.github.com
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1.7 Pain + Reflection = Progress.
1.7 Pain + Reflection = Progress.
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- Apr 2022
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twitter.com twitter.com
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ReconfigBehSci on Twitter: ‘@STWorg @PhilippMSchmid @CorneliaBetsch and every now and then we have to watch a clip like this to be reminded what all of this is really about. This pain and suffering is happening in one of the richest countries in the world at a time in the pandemic when we know exactly what to do to avoid it’ / Twitter. (n.d.). Retrieved 22 April 2022, from https://twitter.com/SciBeh/status/1464662622440144896
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www.bmj.com www.bmj.com
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Pavord, S., Hunt, B. J., Horner, D., Bewley, S., & Karpusheff, J. (2021). Vaccine induced immune thrombocytopenia and thrombosis: Summary of NICE guidance. BMJ, 375, n2195. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.n2195
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- Mar 2022
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docdrop.org docdrop.org
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That part of the Russian fears that are motivating Putin and motivating people around him is memories of past invasions of Russia, especially, of course, in Second World War. And of course, it's a terrible mistake 00:27:11 what they are doing with it. They are recreating again the same things that they should learn to avoid. But yes, these are still the terrible fruits of the seeds being planted in the 1940s.
It's up to us to break the cycle of intergenerational pain. This is the key insight of cultural evolution towards a peaceful species. Today we reap what we sowed decades ago. In the same way, decades from now, our ancestors will reap what we sowed today.
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these are the seeds of hatred and fear and misery that are being planted right now in the minds and the bodies of tens of millions, hundreds of millions of people, really. 00:26:20 Because it's not just the people in Ukraine, it's also in the countries around, all over the world. And these seeds will give a terrible harvest, terrible fruits in years, in decades to come. This is why it's so crucial to stop the war immediately. Every day this continues, plants more and more of these seeds. 00:26:44 And, you know, like this war now, its seeds were, to a large extent, planted decades and even centuries ago.
This is how intergenerational pain is transmitted, by planting new seeds today, we sow anger, hatred, violence and conflict tomorrow. Those who don't learn the lessons of history are destined to repeat it.
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- Jan 2022
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twitter.com twitter.com
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Natalie E. Dean, PhD. (2022, January 2). Interesting. From this afternoon in @nytimes: Https://nytimes.com/2022/01/01/us/omicron-covid-holidays-surge-testing.html https://t.co/qCCkjXKS2K [Tweet]. @nataliexdean. https://twitter.com/nataliexdean/status/1477487783992254464
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pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Treatment with single probiotic B. infantis didn't impact on abdominal pain, bloating/distention, or bowel habit satisfaction among IBS patients. However, patients who received composite probiotics containing B. infantis had significantly reduced abdominal pain
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- Jun 2021
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psyarxiv.com psyarxiv.com
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Antico, L., & Corradi-Dell’Acqua, C. (2021). Far from the eyes, far from the heart. COVID-19 confinement dampened sensitivity to painful facial features. [Preprint]. PsyArXiv. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/ewvp7
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- May 2021
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www.who.int www.who.int
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Reducing pain at the time of vaccination: WHO Position Paper – September 2015. Weekly epidemiological record. 2015;90(39):505–16 (www.who.int /immunization/policy/position_papers /reducing_pain_vaccination/en/)
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Taddio, A., McMurtry, C. M., Shah, V., Riddell, R. P., Chambers, C. T., Noel, M., MacDonald, N. E., Rogers, J., Bucci, L. M., Mousmanis, P., Lang, E., Halperin, S. A., Bowles, S., Halpert, C., Ipp, M., Asmundson, G. J. G., Rieder, M. J., Robson, K., Uleryk, E., … Bleeker, E. V. (2015). Reducing pain during vaccine injections: Clinical practice guideline. CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association Journal, 187(13), 975–982. https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.150391
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www.sciencedirect.com www.sciencedirect.com
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Taddio, A., Chambers, C. T., Halperin, S. A., Ipp, M., Lockett, D., Rieder, M. J., & Shah, V. (2009). Inadequate pain management during routine childhood immunizations: The nerve of it. Clinical Therapeutics, 31, S152–S167. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clinthera.2009.07.022
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hashnode.com hashnode.com
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I'm coding an email for a project and man! it's such a pain. Every other client has it's own implementation and supported rules. Some don't allow even simple properties like background-image while some support most advanced rules like media queries
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I've worked with people at companies where this was their only responsibility. Setting up emails for clients, making sure they pass a battery of tests and look great in all browsers and clients. It's an incredible PITA and it's not a set it and forget it thing. Clients can change month to month; spam filters change, etc...
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- Apr 2021
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www.nejm.org www.nejm.org
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Shimabukuro, Tom T., Shin Y. Kim, Tanya R. Myers, Pedro L. Moro, Titilope Oduyebo, Lakshmi Panagiotakopoulos, Paige L. Marquez, et al. ‘Preliminary Findings of MRNA Covid-19 Vaccine Safety in Pregnant Persons’. New England Journal of Medicine 0, no. 0 (21 April 2021): null. https://doi.org/10.1056/NEJMoa2104983.
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- medicine
- neonatal
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- injection
- Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System
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- v-safe after vaccination health checker
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- Mar 2021
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I ended up renting an ebook version for more money than I should have had to pay to buy the thing, which is my darn fault because I wanted quick access
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www.bloomberg.com www.bloomberg.com
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‘Chinatown Businesses Face a Particularly Brutal Winter’. Bloomberg.Com, 7 December 2020. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-12-07/covid-19-has-been-a-disaster-for-u-s-chinatowns.
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www.forbes.com www.forbes.com
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This transition to a new world of responsiveness and agility will be painful and require a new mind-set.
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www.washingtonpost.com www.washingtonpost.com
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Cohen, A.-L. (n.d.). Perspective | ‘Mental time travel’ is one of many imaginative ways we can cope with the pandemic. Washington Post. Retrieved March 8, 2021, from https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/covid-cope-imagine-mental-transport/2021/03/05/a5fc6dde-7b85-11eb-a976-c028a4215c78_story.html
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twitter.com twitter.com
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Dr Nisreen Alwan 🌻. (2021, January 17). #LongCovid prevalence in a study of 1,733 hospitalised patients in Wuhan at average follow-up of 6 months: 76% at least one ongoing symptom 63% fatigue or muscle weakness 26% sleep problems 23% anxiety/depression 9% palpitations 9% joint pain 5% chest pain https://t.co/9roYQvbIE4 [Tweet]. @Dr2NisreenAlwan. https://twitter.com/Dr2NisreenAlwan/status/1350739317417791488
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www.theguardian.com www.theguardian.com
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Geddes, L. (2020, November 15). Damage to multiple organs recorded in ‘long Covid’ cases. The Guardian. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/nov/15/damage-to-multiple-organs-recorded-in-long-covid-cases
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- Feb 2021
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pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Rogers, Andrew H., Lorra Garey, and Michael J. Zvolensky. “COVID-19 Psychological Factors Associated with Pain Status, Pain Intensity, and Pain-Related Interference.” Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, February 10, 2021, 1–13. https://doi.org/10.1080/16506073.2021.1874504.
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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McMurtry, C. M. (2020). Managing immunization stress-related response: A contributor to sustaining trust in vaccines. Canada Communicable Disease Report, 46(6), 210–218. https://doi.org/10.4745/ccdr.v46i06a10
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- Dec 2020
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What pain point are you perceiving?
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elemental.medium.com elemental.medium.com
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Mindfulness has been shown to be a valid approach to treating mental health disorders,” she says. “It has strong scientific support for its effectiveness in the prevention of depression relapse and in reducing rumination. It has been studied quite extensively in chronic pain management, addiction relapse prevention, appetite awareness for binge eating disorder — the list goes on and on.”
Did not know that mindfulness is a valid approach to treating mental health disorders.
Great scientific support for:
- Preventing depression relapse
- Reducing rumination
- Helps with chronic pain management
- Addiction relapse prevention
- Appetite awareness for binge eating disorder
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- Oct 2020
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but this RFC addresses a significant pain point I've had with {#each} blocks doing data visualization and graphics.
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- Sep 2020
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psyarxiv.com psyarxiv.com
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Medeiros, Priscila de, Ana Carolina Medeiros, Jade Pisssamiglio Cysne Coimbra, Lucas Emmanuel Teixeira, Carlos José Salgado, José Aparecido da Silva, Norberto Cysne Coimbra, and Renato Leonardo de Freitas. ‘PHYSICAL, EMOTIONAL, AND SOCIAL PAIN DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC-RELATED SOCIAL ISOLATION’. Preprint. PsyArXiv, 20 September 2020. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/uvh7s.
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- Jun 2020
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psyarxiv.com psyarxiv.com
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Agarwal, A., & Faruqui, Z. (2020). Can Suicide Risks be Predicted ? NIMHANS MHECON 2020 [Preprint]. PsyArXiv. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/kd2j7
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psyarxiv.com psyarxiv.com
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Hyland, P., Shevlin, M., Karatzias, T., & Jowett, S. (2020). Somatisation and COVID-19 related Posttraumatic Stress Disorder symptoms: The role of hyperarousal [Preprint]. PsyArXiv. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/bywu7
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- May 2020
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docserver.ingentaconnect.com docserver.ingentaconnect.com
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For example, following laparotomy or laparoscopy, a painful animal may tuck the abdomen and take shallow and rapid breaths.
Example of painful behavior
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www.nytimes.com www.nytimes.com
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Stephens-Davidowitz, S. (2020, April 5). Opinion | Google Searches Can Help Us Find Emerging Covid-19 Outbreaks. The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/05/opinion/coronavirus-google-searches.html
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- Feb 2018
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www.npr.org www.npr.org
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somebody in the early annals of medicine had called pneumonia the patient's friend because it takes you away fairly painlessly
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- Jan 2017
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www.tryscribble.com www.tryscribble.com
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less of that unwanted spare tire.
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The approach you're probably using to train with could be improved by nearly 70%!
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- Dec 2016
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www.tryscribble.com www.tryscribble.com
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- S (Scarcity)
- PP (Problem or Pain)
- CG (Curiosity Gap)
- AO (Addressing Objections)
- RR (Risk Reversal)
- CTA (Call to Action)
- KD (Key Desire/Hot Button)
- ET (Emotional Trigger)
- WTC (What’s the Catch Addressed)
- ITO (If > Then Opener)
- CE (The Common Enemy)
- OL (Open Loop)
- F (Feature)
- SP (Social Proof)
- MBG (Money Back Guarantee)
- H (The Hook)
- IG (Instant Gratification)
- B (Benefit)
- PAP (Painting a Picture)
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gateway.ipfs.io gateway.ipfs.io
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Most of the pleasures that are damaging to people are damaging because the investment is great and the reward is very small. In many cases, there is no reward at all. There is only investment and reinvestment. Here we have the contrast between fantasy regarding the pleasure and the real experience. How often have you been disappointed by the real experience of something because the anticipation was so great and so inflated and you had invested so much? Then the real experience came, and it really was not that fine after all. Observe little children around Christmas, how their anticipation and their expectations are so great. The investment of time, energy and attention is so great, but after the gifts are all unwrapped, there is disappointment. The investment is great. The reward is small. Consider how many times you were disappointed by things that you had hoped would be wonderful and magnificent. Why the disappointment? Because the investment was great and the reward was small. Recall experiences where you made an investment of yourself and there was no reward at all.
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- Oct 2016
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gateway.ipfs.io gateway.ipfs.io
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If it is a pleasure to give up pleasure, how do you give up pleasure? Is pleasure only an avoidance of pain? If so, pain will attend you and follow you like a shadow, for pleasure and pain are very associated. Therefore, if you seek pleasure to avoid pain, you produce more pain, which requires more attempts at pleasure, which produces more pain, and so forth.
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- Jun 2015
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caseyboyle.net caseyboyle.net
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Pain, too, might be called a movement of the soul, but instead of collecting and trganizing perceptions, thus inducing a feeling of well-being, it disrupts and distracts or focuses all sensation on what is alien to the natural state of the organism
Pain as rhetorical - made me think about congenital insensitivity to pain and the ability of pain to help us do the opposite of what the footnote suggests--focus.
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- Sep 2013
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caseyboyle.net caseyboyle.netGorgias1
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Do you see the inference:—that pleasure and pain are simultaneous, when you say that being thirsty, you drink? For are they not simultaneous, and do they not affect at the same time the same part, whether of the soul or the body
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