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| November 12th, 2017Remember that no man loses any other life than this which he now lives, nor lives any other than this which he now loses.–Marcus Aurelius
— TPM Philosophy Quote (@tpmquote) November 5, 2017
Remember that no man loses any other life than this which he now lives, nor lives any other than this which he now loses.–Marcus Aurelius
— TPM Philosophy Quote (@tpmquote) November 5, 2017
"What economists study: A guide for the curious" https://t.co/ty8tbdRJGR #econ #feedly
— Culture of Doubt (@CoDoubt) August 13, 2017
Cancer induced bone pain | The BMJ https://t.co/cfLSjBhVqj
— Culture of Doubt (@CoDoubt) September 30, 2017
"Jonathan Haidt: How to Clean Up the Universities of Social Justice Warriors" #codoubt #mustread #feedly https://t.co/j5y6cTnxjs
— Culture of Doubt (@CoDoubt) September 10, 2017
'Why do people self-harm?' New Guardian piece from me https://t.co/QopuaxgbpZ Comments and experiences appreciated +++.
— Dr Jay Watts (@Shrink_at_Large) September 6, 2017
Three economic lessons from 2016 — and three questions for 2017: https://t.co/TxZ1Cx2DYv pic.twitter.com/0rxHm5HHtY
— FiveThirtyEight (@FiveThirtyEight) December 28, 2016
When to hold out for a lower airfare: https://t.co/7vg1ISjwi3 pic.twitter.com/cUrcrXqpKq
— FiveThirtyEight (@FiveThirtyEight) December 26, 2016
What's Alabama's secret to football dominance? It pays attention to every detail. https://t.co/KrLteEvo8Z pic.twitter.com/n8RqDQjmhU
— The New York Times (@nytimes) December 26, 2016
Free-market policies can be justified only if some of the gains are redistributed from winners to losers https://t.co/SIHCAJp4Fv @Kaletsky
— Project Syndicate (@ProSyn) December 26, 2016
I plan to work my entire life in medicine. Really irritates me to hear residents already plotting their escape. Esp if leaving for business. https://t.co/Eesga4HNg8
— Eric Funk (@efunkEM) December 26, 2016
National health spending: A return to the "old normal?" https://t.co/jBHT2ymT0W
— Manhattan Institute (@ManhattanInst) December 26, 2016
The top 10 universities around the world in each of eight different areas of study https://t.co/ceAFzuMDSw
— Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) December 26, 2016
Charles Dickens on Seeing the Poor https://t.co/Fm3sQNzokq
— Timothy Taylor (@TimothyTTaylor) December 25, 2016
Rorschach test: what does this say about our world? @AllenFrancesMD Demographic Differences & Use of Psych Drugs https://t.co/9QThqCQtn0
— Michael Joyner (@DrMJoyner) December 25, 2016
Opinion is ultimately determined by the feelings, and not by the intellect.–Herbert Spencer
— TPM Philosophy Quote (@tpmquote) December 25, 2016
WWII turned statistics from “the playing field of dilettanti and controversialists into a serious branch of science” https://t.co/7x1yYoOs7j
— Andrew McAfee (@amcafee) December 24, 2016
From all of us, to all of you. Hopefully, you're tucked in safe and sound tonight, wherever you are in the world. https://t.co/9fW9BikTlE
— Doctrine Man (@Doctrine_Man) December 25, 2016
My dad handcrafted me this humidor. I never want another Christmas gift again, and I think I'm ok with dying of cancer now too. pic.twitter.com/bYCQ00qDxF
— Jason Kuznicki (@JasonKuznicki) December 25, 2016
For her school's "Superhero Day," an 8-year-old dresses up as Ruth Bader Ginsburg: https://t.co/Nsdgr8JVDk pic.twitter.com/NYQLG0Pfk5
— CBS News (@CBSNews) December 25, 2016
This is the last fucking straw how dare this abominable family ruin Die Hard for me https://t.co/sd4wsAebxv
— Hermione Manger (@OhNoSheTwitnt) December 25, 2016
Sylvia Plath reads "Spinster" in a rare and gorgeous BBC recording https://t.co/mVhuVLIrN7 pic.twitter.com/jvkDa8jCgK
— Brain Pickings (@brainpickings) December 25, 2016
Which brain networks respond when someone sticks to a belief? | USC News#pol https://t.co/BpisZldAdI
— Culture of Doubt (@CoDoubt) December 24, 2016
Great article on Roy Baumeister, who used evidence and science to bring down the self-esteem movement: https://t.co/UhtnT0aQO5
— Andrew McAfee (@amcafee) December 22, 2016
Italy is struggling to deal with the influx of migrants. But some Italians refuse to give up trying to help them. https://t.co/uht5Znx5FD
— The New York Times (@nytimes) December 22, 2016
Pythagoras was misunderstood, and Socrates, and Jesus…To be great is to be misunderstood.–Ralph Waldo Emerson
— TPM Philosophy Quote (@tpmquote) December 22, 2016
Uncommon Knowledge https://t.co/h7CH7nqsmO via @hooverinst #video
— Culture of Doubt (@CoDoubt) December 22, 2016
Charles Murray on populism, globalization, "The Bell Curve," and American politics today https://t.co/CCrgKgAA6F
— Culture of Doubt (@CoDoubt) December 22, 2016
— Culture of Doubt (@CoDoubt) December 22, 2016
— Culture of Doubt (@CoDoubt) December 22, 2016
— Culture of Doubt (@CoDoubt) December 22, 2016