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- Something I recently realized: Psychology, as a part of social structure, is also constrained by it. Its mainstream theories, content, and counseling methods are all aimed at helping individuals adapt to the "normal" society. However, if you really touch the boundaries of normality or question it, the resulting mental pressure and pain cannot be resolved by psychology. Of course, as society changes, psychology will also change, but this macro-level change will inevitably lag far behind the individual's feelings for a long time.
- I asked AI how to maintain a positive attitude, and it told me about Hanlon's Razor. While Occam's Razor encourages simplicity, this razor encourages people to make the most charitable interpretation possible, promoting communication and collaboration among people. Its core idea is that if the behavior/phenomenon you see can be explained by stupidity, don't explain it by malice. From this, you can also infer that if it can be explained by ignorance, don't explain it by stupidity; if it can be explained by mistakes, don't explain it by ignorance; if it can be explained by unknown reasons, don't explain it by errors. This way of thinking is incredibly useful for defusing tension in interpersonal relationships.
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- Happiness depends on variables, not constants. As long as your life is constantly changing and getting better, you are the happiest person in the world.
- A student's life is hard every day, but you may think that it will end once you get through exams, enter a higher school or graduate. An adult's life is hard every day, but it will never end unless your life comes to an end. In fact, life has been like this from the beginning. As long as you are conscious, you will never reach the end. This cannot be considered a deception, as it is only through experiencing a loss that you will understand why it is important to "live in the moment".
- I've seen many project decks and I like it when they start with a long description of how the product solves a practical problem. However, truly innovative and groundbreaking products never start with solving a problem, but rather they propose new problems for the entire industry.
- crypto guys are interesting, with two extremes: one type is a social fanatic who starts today with social media posts about HK party pool photos that will last for a week. The other type is a reserved and technical geek who coldly observes that "the noise is all theirs" and either doesn't care or is not interested.
- hahahahaha my favorite telegram bot
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- I came across a paper and demo about generative agents, which was very interesting. The author developed a memory storage feedback and planning model based on LLM that can achieve generative agents: the author established an environment framework and NPC character design, and the NPCs can develop believable human behaviors and interact with each other. When given instructions in the environment, the NPCs will respond according to their developed personalities and habits. The possibility of an interactive "artificial" society is now within reach.
- Many people say that in order to be a good person, you must think independently and not follow the crowd. In fact, this matter is quite complicated. When making decisions, whether to adopt independent thinking or follow the crowd can only be determined based on the situation. This is because the amount of information that a person can obtain and the amount of attention that can be focused on in a short period of time is always limited. Recently, I realized that as a person who never wants to follow the crowd, there are also huge loopholes in my decision-making model. In fact, the key point is not whether to follow, but to consider the "risk-reward ratio" only on the premise of focusing on personal goals. If the potential return is much greater than the potential loss, blindly following is completely acceptable when facing losses.
In summary, when choosing a decision-making model, the most important criterion is not how smart the model is, but what its applicable environment is. Considering the reality, the best model is one that can adapt to an environment with insufficient information and full of uncertainty.
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