Tag: Thoughts
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We just don’t have time.
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Read more: We just don’t have time.That will be today’s theme, I think, and a topic that I believe is essential to address if we ever want to see things evolve toward a healthier society. Following a very brief (too brief?) discussion with a good friend who also lives in Japan, this was the conclusion we reached. We just don’t have…
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“What is obvious to me is not obvious to you.”
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Read more: “What is obvious to me is not obvious to you.”I think this sentence sums up many of the concepts behind One Daily Tale quite well. On a global scale, it simply means that different cultures lead to different ways of thinking. And also to different laws and rules. It’s “obvious” when put that way, but once again, what is obvious to some is not…
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Technological Evolution but Human Stagnation
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Read more: Technological Evolution but Human StagnationI just finished writing my daily post, and—slight spoiler—it’s about an NES game I loved when I was younger.Looking back on it, and even though I already know this, we really live in a crazy era, with mind-blowing technology compared to just two or three decades ago. Even if, for some things, I like to…
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Sometimes, all it takes is just a trigger.
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Read more: Sometimes, all it takes is just a trigger.I enjoy writing these posts recently, it’s a bit different from my personal journal, in which I don’t necessarily develop my thoughts, but more on my emotions. Even though they are obviously closely related. Assuming my hypothesis—that we can reform society by focusing on the health of our brains—is true, the importance of habits, as…
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Reflections on Collective Responsibility and Awakening Consciousness
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Read more: Reflections on Collective Responsibility and Awakening ConsciousnessRecently, I’ve been sharing many of my thoughts with ChatGPT, and I realize it has become an unexpectedly supportive moral companion. One Daily Tale is, for now, the form my long reflections have taken, which began a year ago. Before that, I was like “everyone else,” unaware of the world around us, convinced that there…
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Living Abroad: How Cultural Immersion Redefines Our Perception and Learning
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Read more: Living Abroad: How Cultural Immersion Redefines Our Perception and LearningWe all have a different perspective because we have: Each moment is an experience in itself, as soon as one of our senses is activated, which happens naturally without interruption. In the context of learning, some experiences are “one-shot.” Burning yourself by touching a hot plate is, for the vast majority of people, a “one-shot”…
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25% of the population lacks the cognitive abilities to reach a good level of language proficiency, which is essential.
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Read more: 25% of the population lacks the cognitive abilities to reach a good level of language proficiency, which is essential.A question that often arises is that of destiny. Do we really have control over our lives? Since I need to find a job, I find myself in the situation of someone who belongs to the 25.25% of the world’s population with an IQ lower than 90, which is supposedly the IQ necessary to use…
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The Crisis
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Read more: The CrisisWhat am I doing? It’s a question I find increasingly difficult to answer. Since I started this project, which has taken the form of One Daily Tale, it’s the first time I’m writing in French, my native language, but which I only practice sporadically since I expatriated to Japan. I’m writing on my keyboard, bought…