Barnum Effect/Bull Playing like Puppy/Why Onion And Garlic prohibited on auspicious days/Monsoon Essentials

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Imagine you visit a carnival and meet a fortune teller. They tell you that you're kind and compassionate, but also stubborn and independent. You are a deep thinker, but sometimes too analytical. You're creative and imaginative, but can be disorganized.

Do you believe the fortune teller?

Chances are, you might. The fortune teller's words seem specific to you, but they're actually vague and can apply to many people. This is called the Barnum Effect, a bias that makes us think general statements about ourselves are tailored to us.

The Barnum Effect was studied by psychologist Bertram Forer in the 1940s. He gave students a personality test and then a feedback report that was a generic horoscope. The students thought it was accurate, rating it 4.2 out of 5.

People tend to believe ambiguous statements because we fill in the gaps with our own experiences and beliefs. This makes the statement seem accurate, even though it's quite general.

The Barnum Effect can be used to manipulate people, like advertisers creating ads that make you feel the product is made just for you.

Here are some other examples of the Barnum Effect:

- "You are a unique individual."

- "You are a deep thinker."

- "You are sometimes too critical of yourself."

- "You have a lot of potential."

- "You are a good friend."

Remember, when you hear vague statements about yourself, think critically. Is it really specific to you, or is it just a general statement that could apply to anyone?

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Why does puppies have all the fun.

https://twitter.com/buitengebieden/status/1686383406219927553

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**Two Tweets I Enjoyed and Liked**

"Male depression and female depression often present very differently, and they also tend to heal differently. But most therapy modalities are really only geared to help women recover. Many can actually make men more depressed."

Check out this thread for more

https://twitter.com/TheBrometheus/status/1676925337194704897

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Check out this thread about why Onion And Garlic prohibited on auspicious days?

https://twitter.com/KindsoulRitzS/status/1686289657066348544

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**Three New Websites I Enjoyed and Liked**

GoodBooks.io is a great resource for finding new books to read. It is a one-stop shop for book recommendations from the world's most successful people. The website is easy to use and the recommendations are well-curated.

https://www.goodbooks.io/

TweetAi: A website that uses artificial intelligence to analyze Twitter data and provide insights into what people are talking about. TweetAI can be used to track trends, identify influencers, and monitor brand mentions. It is a valuable tool for businesses and individuals who want to stay ahead of the curve.

https://tweetai.com/

SimpleStupidTools: A website that provides a collection of simple, easy-to-use tools for everyday tasks. The tools on SimpleStupidTools are designed to be quick and easy to use, without any complicated instructions or learning curves. They are a great resource for people who want to get things done without having to spend a lot of time or effort.

https://www.simplestupidtools.com/


**Three Quotes and Phrases I Liked**

Nobody reads advertising. People read what interests them, and sometimes it's an ad."— Howard Gossage, on advertising.

As Victor Frankl wrote in his best selling book , Logotherapy, "The last great freedom of mankind is the freedom to choose your attitude under any set of external conditions."

As speaker/ humorist Ed Forman says, "You should never share your problems with others because 80% of people don't care about them anyway, and the other 20% are kind of glad that you've got them in the first place."


**Two Write Ups I Enjoyed and Liked**

Mental Floss is a website that publishes articles on a variety of topics, including history, science, pop culture, and trivia. The article "10 Lifehacks from 100 Years Ago" discusses 10 clever tips and tricks that were published on cigarette cards in the 1910s.

https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/51702/10-lifehacks-100-years-ago

It is a guide to building new habits that stick. The site is based on the idea that habits are formed through a feedback loop of cue, craving, response, and reward.

https://jamesclear.com/new-habit


**One Photo I Enjoyed and Liked**

National Geographic India on Instagram: "A simple moment woven into a spectacular shot! Pictured here are fishermen sewing nets. #Repost from @shibasishsaha.official ๐Ÿ“ธ"
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Tall Poppy Syndrome/100 tips for better life/Reveal a lie

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Dear all,

Tall Poppy Syndrome is a term used to describe the phenomenon of people being resented, excluded, or criticized for their success. The term comes from the image of a tall poppy, which is a flower that stands out from the rest of the field. In some cultures, tall poppies are cut down to make them the same height as the other flowers. This is seen as a way of preventing anyone from becoming too successful or different.

An analogy for Tall Poppy Syndrome is the "crab bucket" mentality. This is the idea that if one crab tries to escape from a bucket, the other crabs will pull it back down. This is seen as a way of preventing anyone from achieving success, as they will be dragged down by the others.

Tall Poppy Syndrome can have a negative impact on society, as it can discourage people from achieving their full potential. It can also lead to a culture of mediocrity, as people are afraid to stand out or be different.

Here are some examples of Tall Poppy Syndrome:

A student who is praised for their academic achievements is told to "not get too big for their britches."

A successful entrepreneur is criticized for being "greedy" or "selfish."

A politician who is seen as a rising star is attacked by their opponents.

**One Video I Enjoyed**

Seven magic word that reveals a lie.

An effective way of dealing with lies and rather getting the correct answers.

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**Two Tweets I Enjoyed and Liked**

  • 10 Questions to Ask Yourself for Better Results.

    The right questions change our perspective and a new perspective leads to a breakthrough. Let's get to it.

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  • How to unlock Hyperfocus:

    (the 10 rules I used to turn ADHD into a superpower)

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**Three New Websites I Enjoyed and Liked**

  • The Deep Sea is an interactive website that explores the depths of the ocean, from the shallows to the deepest point on Earth. It features information about different deep-sea creatures, as well as stories about human exploration of the deep.

    https://neal.fun/deep-sea/

Explore Deep Sea >> Link

  • The Password Game is a web-based game that challenges you to create a strong password that meets a variety of increasingly difficult rules. The game is a humorous take on the often frustrating process of creating secure passwords.

    https://neal.fun/password-game/

Password Game by Neal >> Link

Web Design Museum >> Link

**Three Quotes and Phrases I Liked**

You absolutely need habits to function. You cannot solve every problem in life as if it is the first time it's thrown at you.

A lot of our unhappiness comes from comparing things from the past to the present.

"There is one quality that one must possess to win, and that is definiteness of purpose , the knowledge of what one wants and a burning desire to achieve it."- Napoleon Hill

**Two Write Ups I Enjoyed and Liked**

100 Tips >> Link

Read Books ๐Ÿ“š Faster >> Link

**One Photo I Enjoyed and Liked**

a close up of a flower on the ground
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Rafflesia, the world's largest flower, is a parasite that grows on vines.

It has a foul odor of rotting meat,

Which attracts flies to pollinate it.

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A perfume for which you may need to take a bank loan.

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Health Halo Effect/Hitchhiker's Thumb/Non Alcoholic Fatty Liver Cure by Chinese Docs.

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Dear all

Imagine you are at the grocery store and you see a bottle of juice that says "low sugar." You might automatically assume that this juice is healthy, even if you don't know anything else about it. This is because the word "low sugar" has a positive connotation, and we tend to associate positive things with health.

In reality, the juice might still be high in calories or contain other unhealthy ingredients. But because of the health halo effect, you might be more likely to choose it over a different juice that doesn't have the "low sugar" label.

The health halo effect can be a powerful thing. It can lead us to make choices that are not actually healthy for us. So it's important to be aware of this bias and to think critically about the foods and products that we choose.

Here are some tips for avoiding the health halo effect:

-Read food labels carefully and look at the nutritional information.

-Don't be fooled by health claims on packaging.

-Be skeptical of foods that are labeled as "healthy" or "natural."

-Talk to your doctor or a registered dietitian if you have questions about healthy eating.

By following these tips, you can make sure that you are making informed choices about your health.

**One Video I Enjoyed**

The Hitchhiker's Thumb. I too have the same.

The Hitchhiker's Thumb

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**Two Tweets I Enjoyed and Liked**

  • Check out how Chinese Docs are researching for treatment of Non Alcoholic Fatty Liver. Well explained by The Liver Doc.

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**Three New Websites I Enjoyed and Liked**

**Three Quotes and Phrases I Liked**

"Life is like being at the dentist. You always think that the worst is still to come, and yet it is over already."

" Affectus, qui passio est, desinit esse passio simulatque eius claram et distinctam formamus ideam."

Emotion, which is suffering, ceases to be suffering as soon as we form a clear and precise picture of it.

Your life is designed to get the results you are getting right now.For the trajectory to change, the approach must change.

**Two Write Ups I Enjoyed and Liked**

  • Chocolate doesn't cause acne – but carrots do help you see in the dark: the best and worst health myths and wisdom

    TheGuardian Link>>

  • 25+ Years of Personal Knowledge Management. From scattered ideas to networked thought.

    Dsebastien Link >>

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Source: ISRO

Description: Launch vehicle lifting off from the Second Launch Pad (SLP) of SDSC-SHAR, Sriharikota

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Hedonic Treadmill/Say sorry before it's late/ German Instrument of Surrender

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Dear all

The Hedonic Treadmill is a concept that describes how humans tend to adapt to changes in their lives, especially those related to their level of happiness or well-being. It suggests that even after experiencing positive or negative events, people tend to return to their baseline level of happiness over time.

Hedonic Treadmill

Imagine you buy a brand new smartphone that you've been wanting for a long time. At first, you feel really happy and excited about it. The phone has all the latest features, and you enjoy using it every day. However, as time goes by, you start to get used to having the phone. The initial excitement wears off, and it becomes a normal part of your life. Eventually, you might start desiring another new and improved phone because the current one no longer brings you the same level of happiness.

This example illustrates the hedonic treadmill. It shows how we often adapt to positive changes and become accustomed to them, which diminishes their impact on our overall happiness. The concept suggests that we constantly strive for more to maintain or increase our level of happiness, but these gains are often temporary, and we end up back at our baseline level.

In simple terms, the hedonic treadmill tells us that we tend to return to our usual level of happiness even after experiencing positive or negative events, and we often seek new things to keep us happy because we adapt to the things we already have.


**One Video I Enjoyed**

Gaur Gopal Das shares a very personal, touching story to inspire us to say sorry before it is too 

https://youtu.be/I6QwXyE0J9c


**Two Tweets I Enjoyed and Liked**

11 Reading tips I learned from @RyanHoliday's course "Read To Lead": by @alex

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7 habits that are damn hard to do, but pay off forever by Colby Kultgen

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**Three New Websites I Enjoyed and Liked**

Museum of Illusion :The Best illusion of the Year Contest is a celebration of the ingenuity and creativity of the world's premier illusion research community.

Timepass as well as frustrating mobile only game. Try it.

Create quizzes using the power of AI.


**Three Quotes and Phrases I Liked**

"Never look back unless you're planning to go that way." –– Henry David Thoreau

"By lying, we deny others a view of the world as it is. Our dishonesty not only influences the choices they make, it often determines the choices they can make—and in ways we cannot always predict. Every lie is a direct assault upon the autonomy of those we lie to."

"Lots of people want to ride with you in the limo, but what you want is someone who will take the bus with you when the limo breaks down." - Oprah Winfrey. Your real friends are there for you when you have nothing to offer in return. Cherish them.


** Two Write Ups I Enjoyed and Liked**

Every Self-Help Book ๐Ÿ“š Ever, Boiled Down To 11 Simple Rules

https://in.mashable.com/entertainment/15887/every-self-help-book-ever-boiled-down-to-11-simple-rules

My 24 Beliefs About Money ๐Ÿ’ฐ

https://thesundaysoother.com/blog/my-24-beliefs-about-money


**One Photo I Enjoyed and Liked**

German Instrument of Surrender by United States Office of War Information

Details:

This instrument of surrender was signed on May 7, 1945, at Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower's headquarters in Rheims by Gen. Alfred Jodl, Chief of Staff of the German Army. At the same time, he signed three other surrender documents, one each for Great Britain, Russia, and France.



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