Mauricio (Maui) Arreola-Garcia

@Mellow_Mizz

Business analyst | AI enthusiast | mariachi musician | member | avid reader

Vrijeme pridruživanja: svibanj 2016.

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    I predict this guide to Twitter will be forever useful

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    28. sij

    If you read one post about the Wuhan virus, let it be this one.

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    Only two minutes of your time to understand. Only Two seconds to retweet & share with the world this message from the Iraqi people.

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  4. Also known as "peak experience hedonism." It's an interesting approach to life, and I've seen several such people who seem to be have fulfilling lives It is antagonistic to tranquilism (fulfillment = the absence of craving) though, so I'm somewhat sceptical of it

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  5. This adds a little more oomph to the childhood advice I used to receive on "always opening a window." Adulthood is discovering just how much parental advice holds up under randomized controlled trials

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  6. I suspect building mutually reinforcing connections between beliefs is one of the most enjoyable, personal experiences possible. If the flow state is "living totally in the gap between moments," I'm talking about "living totally in the gap between beliefs."

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  7. My personal example is the concept "hermeneutics" (methods for interpreting philosophical texts) + the etymology of the term (legends of Hermes as the messenger of the gods who adds his own tricks, lessons on the pitfalls of rational inquiry) + counterfactual thinking on life

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  8. Beautifully put. When 2+ belief systems / philosophies / lexicons / fill-in-your-preferred-term fit together in a mutually reinforcing way, it's a gloriously pleasing moment

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  9. I'd like to pitch for the Threefold Trainings for meditators: virtue, concentration, and insight. The tweet below is about the harm in being underdeveloped in virtue, but people can spin out wildly if not well-developed in the 3

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  10. Second, I have not experienced a similar smooth experience in writing. I am still baffled by subtle differences in typographical customs. For example, why do some writers use these angular quotation marks instead of the regular ones? I've never seen these in English

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  11. I suspect they subconsciously prioritize their feedback for topics where it can be most effectively absorbed and is most needed, given the speaker's current ability

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  12. Some final comments: I noticed that not everyone "earns" this level of feedback from native speakers. My teachers stopped and corrected me on tiny errors of nuance, while fellow students who were ~80% to fluency were not and were only stopped on larger errors

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  13. (For context, I'm at a C1 or C2 level in Spanish, where C2 is the max level on the DELE national language exam. Passing C2 requires understanding implicit connotations as well as legal, political, and social commentary)

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  14. It feels like a wonderful integrative experience. A balance of short-term "Let's talk about life" interests and long-term "Let's make future conversations even more skilled" interests. It's also fun to pull off. This is one of the most enjoyable parts of learning a new lang

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  15. Basically, these conversations are actually really smooth and occurring on two levels. There's a top-line conversation for the actual topic and a bottom-line conversation for feedback. The two lines rarely crash and the conversation is fun, although a bit strange to observers.

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  16. Finally, a smile and a thumbs up are a simple signal for successful reception of the message. It's also like a free way to make friends and should be done way more

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  17. Another good option is the sideways Indian head shake, a powerful gesture I wish existed in more cultures. Great way to signal "Hmm, that was a reasonable way to do it. That works, not the way I would do it, but not bad."

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  19. People who know me pick up that I'm smoothly prompting for feedback on what was just said, without killing the conversational thread There are so many options for listeners to give feedback just as smoothly. One of my faves is squinting your eyes to mean "Uhhhh, not quite"

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  20. Eventually, the feedback mechanism becomes subtle and less of a jarring interruption. When I'm approaching speaking some idea where I know the odds of error are high, I slow my speech down and pause after those words for half a second.

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  21. Later, this expectation of feedback makes my progress highly obvious. A smooth conversation with few interruptions is a heavenly rewarding feeling and makes the study grind at home far more motivating. I suspect this feeling keeps successful learners going.

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