Do you find this surprising?
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Replying to @JordanTSack
That it happened or that he'd be so inept at it? Either way, no, not surprising.
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Replying to @PereGrimmer
When you give a homo sapien millions of twitter followers, access to billions of dollars, unlimited mate choice, and great relative intelligence, it’s just not surprising that they start to develop these egos. Has anyone done a study on brains of the very famous?
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Replying to @PereGrimmer
I mean wouldn’t you expect there to be measurable changes in brain activity/fxn/development? It just seems obvious at this point.
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Replying to @JordanTSack @PereGrimmer
How would you even measure this? Studying neuroscience to explain human behavior is like studying ink to explain literature - taleb.
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Sorry totally interjected here.
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I mean flow*
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Honestly, I envision psychedelic therapy will be common in the near future. Probably would really help with grounding the famous. Or make it exponentially worse.. or both.
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Replying to @JordanTSack @dopaminendreams
It used to be pretty common. LSD seemed to help Cary Grant!
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Replying to @PereGrimmer @dopaminendreams
Interesting. Will have to read up.
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