Tag: personality
All the articles with the tag "personality".
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"Personality X-Ray"
The author unearths a high-school personality write-up—sociable and perceptive in light settings, uncannily accurate about others when he pauses to look—treating it as an early “x-ray” of public self and social reading skills.
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Questions.
Questions years of public writing against Turkle’s acting-out vs working-through—wondering when online introspection turns narcissistic performance and whether the norm now steals depth from offline confidants.
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Alone Together II: Self-Betrayal
Reflecting on Turkle’s Alone Together—the comfort of lifelong machines and flow—while asking when digital introspection becomes self-betrayal by dulling hunger for reciprocal human depth.
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Out of Body Experience.
A basketball collision leads to facial fractures, CT calm, and surgery-day dissociation into procedure logistics—using outward focus and a chosen narrative of composure as a deliberate resilience move.
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Plus ça change, plus c'est la meme chose
Nursery and kindergarten report cards read beside adult life—same wide interests, distractibility, independence, and maker pride—so “the more things change…” becomes oddly literal.
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The Project Survival Kit
Three survival-grade PM ingredients—end-state narrative, strengths-aware teaming, and crystal-clear org charts—before timelines and risk logs.