surya, to bookstodon
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sharpens your and your thinking power. Then piece by piece, your own motives and mechanics become clear to you. Your sharpens. The precision of your increases, and gradually you come to a direct of things as they reaally are, without and without .

in plain English by Bhante Gunaratana

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hitstun, to FloatingIsFun in Controlling the Rain by Jesse Eisenberg
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Good morning! I just got here and happened to see you posted this a couple minutes ago. We have a category for this, , for things that look like they're floating but they're not. Good find!

Deemo, to FloatingIsFun in Controlling the Rain by Jesse Eisenberg

Hi thanks for letting me know. Unfortunatley lemmy doesn’t support tagging 😓 .

The closest alternative I can do is embed the tag in the title:

  • [] Controlling the Rain by Jesse Eisenberg
  • [illusion] Controlling the Rain by Jesse Eisenberg

Edit (not possible bellow only above work): [#illusion] Controlling the Rain by Jesse Eisenberg

  • [[#illusion]](https://fedia.io/tag/balloons) Controlling the Rain by Jesse Eisenberg
  • [illusion] Controlling the Rain by Jesse Eisenberg
    • [[illusion]](https://fedia.io/tag/balloons) Controlling the Rain by Jesse Eisenberg

top two options don’t hyperlink the fedia tag bottom two do (code shows the markdown syntax for linking). Curious on a good way to go about this

Edit scratch that I can’t embed links into titles (forgot)

Barros_heritage, to psychology
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THE ILLUSION OF MORAL DECLINE by Adam M. Mastroianni and Daniel T. Gilbert (Nature, 2023).

"In a series of studies using both archival and original data (n = 12,492,983), we show that people in at least 60 nations around the world believe that morality is declining, that they have believed this for at least 70 years and that they attribute this decline both to the decreasing morality of individuals as they age and to the decreasing morality of successive generations. Next, we show that people’s reports of the morality of their contemporaries have not declined over time, suggesting that the perception of moral decline is an illusion. Finally, we show how a simple mechanism based on two well-established psychological phenomena (biased exposure to information and biased memory for information) can produce an illusion of moral decline."

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https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023-06137-x

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