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    Incorruptible Organizations AMA with Eric Ries. Wednesday 2/4 at 3:00 PM CT

    Lean Startup author who now focuses on legal structures to protect mission-driven organizations from corruption. incorruptible.co

    Free book giveaway! Register here.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNfb54LuzwI
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    That and I miss the thumbs up emoji. I can Uptrust and emoji at the same time. Really, most of us adults can!

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    AMA with Jordan Myska Allen. Wednesday 2/4 at 12:30pm CST

    Founder and CEO of UpTrust, founder of Relatefulness... solving seemingly impossible social problems and having fun doing it

    #heywait 

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hH8D9l1s2Bs
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  • C

    To the New. This year didn’t give me closure. It gave me clarity: Some things you save. Some things you survive. And some things you release so you can finally breathe like you mean it.

    So here’s to 2026: a boy still breathing, a head still ticking, my hands finally open, not empty, just done gripping what was never mine to have.

    Thank you all. Hold fast and keep the faith. 

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  • laymanpascal avatar

    casre. The article here on Relatefulness vs Circling, and numerous instances of listening to people try to nuance intriguing distinctions between various tweaks of intersubjective practice, turns my mind back to the shamanic.  What I mean is that these modalities which emphasize conscious access to self-content which is recognisable and verballly communicable, needs to be supplemented by modalities in which we are nonlinear mysteries to ourselves and each other, reaching for the shares we don't understand, the languaging that doesn't make sense, the gibberish, the coded speech of subconscious and nonhuman wisdom.  This emerges to some degree in all the different styles but from my point of view it needs to be more explicitly highlighted in order to invite the strangeness of deeper levels of the self.

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  • Robbie Carlton avatar

    We need to recover the idea of the Soul from its destruction at the hands of modern metaphysics and its distortion in traditional Christianity.

    Modernity dismantled the notion of the soul. It took the human being apart to see how we work and said "well, there's no part labelled soul in here, so I guess that's not a thing."

    But we actually implicitly live as if there were such a thing as a soul. We experience ourselves as souls, and the people around us as souls. 

    So to align with modern metaphysics, we have to pretend this is not the case, in exactly the same way that, eg, traditional Christians pretend to believe that people go to heaven when they die.

    This pretending causes us great unnecessary distress, and we would be happier, more whole, and more aligned with reality if we recovered a notion of the soul.

    BUT WATCH OUT!

    Because one of the candidate notions of the soul is that provided by traditional Christianity, and it's a candidate that a lot of people are turning to in response to the problem above. But traditional Christianities notion of the soul is a gross distortion. It sees the soul as a *thing* which you *posses*, that is fragile and susceptible to the dangers of the world, and must be protected from temptation and corruption, through your human lifetime, so that it can arrive intact in paradise. And this is horrendously confused.

    We need new notions, new creativity in this area, and a willingness for smart, rational, scientifically literate people to recover the language of the soul.

    #DeepTakes

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  • sness avatar

    Hello! And a question on measuring the quality of a connection. Hi Uptrusters! Sara here, joining for the conversations (debates? connections? community?) and because I’ve been frothing to see the inside of this platform ever since Jordan told me about it 🤤.

    Since I imagine the best way to say hello here is to start an interesting conversation, here’s something I’ve been noodling on lately.

    Right now I’m doing a bunch of research on loneliness and social isolation (two different things, as it turns out!) to write an article on How to make friends for the publication Clearer Thinking, which i think does the best independent psychological research and tool development of anywhere I know. In case you want more context for this post, here is the draft of the first half of the article, posted on my Substack while I’m working on it. https://authenticrevolutionary.substack.com/p/how-to-make-friends-part-1-inner?r=34w9f

    There are a few research questions that have come up for me as I do this, areas of study that I think could be more explored and would be exciting to look at if we ever have Ph.Ds or grant funding for our field. If this topic interests people lmk and I’ll post more of the questions.

    Here’s one I’ve been thinking on. There are a number of studies that look at how social connectedness, whether strong or weak-tie, affects health and happiness.

    However, the metrics they use to ASSESS social connectedness seem…maybe incomplete, to me? For instance, I was reading a study this week on how the quality of conversations affects happiness and a sense of connection (study available here, if you want to read the results: https://psycnet.apa.org/manuscript/2019-62902-001.pdf)

    The metrics they used to assess quality of connection were:
    - Self-disclosure
    - Depth of conversation (rated from superficial to substantive)
    - Liking of the other person
    - Prior knowledge of the other person

    So here’s my question. What other metrics, if any, do you think would be pertinent to assessing the quality of a connection?

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  • tommy avatar

    Mars feels like a really important backup plan. If there’s even a small chance that Earth is fucked from global warming, we need to be able to go to Mars. I heard a cool concept that we can basically artificially create global warming on Mars by putting greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.

    Unless it’s life or death, I personally wouldn’t move to a planet with less than a million people on it (imagine Austin is the entire world, that feels like the bare minimum for me).

    How much money and time would it take to get a million people to Mars?

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