The hottest Identity Substack posts right now

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Dilemmas of Meaning 3 implied HN points 22 Dec 23
  1. The 2023 Dilemmas of Meaning Year in Review recounts the growth of the publication, highlighting popular posts and articles.
  2. The publication covers a wide range of topics such as natural order, distinguishing knowing from knowledge, and the impact of artificial intelligence.
  3. The authors express gratitude to readers and look forward to continuing writing in 2024.
Everything Is An Emergency 2 HN points 13 Feb 24
  1. Spending words is like spending life - where you talk the most reveals what matters; in tough times, the language shifts too.
  2. Illness deepens connections but creates barriers - caregiving alters identities and relationships, demanding new ways of communication.
  3. Silence can reshape you - forced quietude can lead to brain changes, highlighting the power of language and connection in human experience.
Dilemmas of Meaning 3 implied HN points 01 Jul 23
  1. The 'Bookmarks' post in June 2023 highlights a new film, an article on deepfakes and AI, and a video discussing 'The Social Network'.
  2. Stuart Hall's influence on identity and diasporic thought is explored in an article by Adam Tooze.
  3. Hannah Baer's article delves into deepfake technology and the complexities of self-perception, while critiquing intelligence mythologies.
Dilemmas of Meaning 3 implied HN points 01 Jun 23
  1. Queer people have turned to online spaces for refuge and representation due to societal barriers and prejudice
  2. Social Cognitive Theory (SCT) explains how queer identities are constructed through modeling, enacted experience, and direct tuition
  3. Online spaces provide essential support for queer individuals in terms of sex-ed, identity exploration, and community building
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Dilemmas of Meaning 3 HN points 20 Apr 23
  1. Identity is not fixed by society or culture, but should be decided by the individual through their choices and actions.
  2. Algorithms play a significant role in shaping identity by suggesting content and influencing interests, beliefs, and self-perception.
  3. Algorithms have the power to control conversations, create echo chambers, and perpetuate biases through targeted content, potentially impacting mental health and self-knowledge.
Thái | Hacker | Kỹ sư tin tặc 19 implied HN points 07 Apr 16
  1. Becoming one of the best in Vietnam is challenging, but becoming one of the best in the world is even more difficult. To excel globally, one must connect and compete with the world.
  2. Comparing oneself only to Vietnam limits growth and achievements on a global scale. Embracing the world's standards and benchmarks is essential for personal and professional development.
  3. Leaving behind the mindset of comparing only within the context of Vietnam is crucial for personal growth and understanding true excellence. Engaging with the world allows for greater opportunities and achievements.
Thái | Hacker | Kỹ sư tin tặc 19 implied HN points 20 Jan 16
  1. Love for one's country is more than just a feeling; it involves a sense of connection and unity with people who share similar culture, language, and origins.
  2. Patriotism involves sacrifice and a desire to protect common rights and values for the benefit of oneself and future generations.
  3. Contributing positively to society and tackling significant issues can be a form of loving one's country, even transcending national boundaries.
From the Desk 2 HN points 04 Apr 23
  1. Authenticity has evolved over time from simply factual to a character trait that is now widely misunderstood and overused.
  2. Authenticity can be a paradox, as it relies on others to judge our authenticity, leading to a performance or craft in trying to be authentic.
  3. Being authentic is challenging because it requires navigating personal changes while others evaluate our authenticity, but it's essential to stay true to oneself amidst external influences.
Thái | Hacker | Kỹ sư tin tặc 19 implied HN points 17 May 11
  1. Take pride in your own actions and achievements, regardless of your nationality.
  2. Do not feel ashamed for the actions of others from the same group as you; only take responsibility for your own mistakes.
  3. Reflect on when it is appropriate to feel proud and when it is necessary to feel ashamed, based on your own actions and behaviors.
Vic's Verdict 1 HN point 04 Jun 23
  1. Context dictates which identities are active, including our self-perception and perception of others.
  2. Identity may exhibit quantum properties like subatomic particles, with different sides emerging in different contexts.
  3. External identities, like our perception of objects, are influenced by personal context and experiences.
Apposition 0 implied HN points 06 Jan 24
  1. Ethnic and national identities can be complex and may not align with appearances or expectations
  2. Identity can be influenced by external perceptions and societal norms
  3. Race and ethnicity are subjective and objective constructs that play a role in individual and collective identities
(hector egbert) 0 implied HN points 13 Aug 23
  1. The current regime is destroying natural diversity and forcing a homogenized human race.
  2. The individual's identity and freedom have been forfeited to the industrial machine.
  3. Globalization is controlled by supra-national authorities advancing a singular culture.
martymac 0 implied HN points 19 Mar 23
  1. Gay rights evolved from legal battles to encompass sexual identity and pride, influencing societal concepts of sexuality.
  2. The concept of 'gay' shifted from behaviors to internal desires, leading to external manifestations through events like Pride but not necessarily involving sexual actions.
  3. The evolution of sexual identity towards a subjective, internal experience has influenced trends like higher porn use and the concept of sexual identity without the physical act of sex.
Mehdeeka 0 implied HN points 28 Sep 23
  1. Rebrands in the tech industry are significant projects that involve various opinions and risks.
  2. Musicians tend to have a more fluid approach to branding, often changing their visual identity between releases.
  3. Brands in various industries, including tech, can learn from the music industry to be more flexible and creative in their branding.
The Doorman 0 implied HN points 23 Apr 23
  1. The tension between Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort highlights the influence of upbringing and choices on one's path in life.
  2. Voldemort's desperate search for power and validation mirrors the struggle for identity and love that many face.
  3. Voldemort's lineage and actions reflect a common theme of externalizing internal conflicts, exploring the impact of personal history on behavior.
wentin’s newsletter 0 implied HN points 19 Jan 24
  1. When naming a brand, consider different word structures like real words, blended words, invented words, acronyms, and misspelled words.
  2. Think about the types of names such as descriptive, suggestive, and abstract when naming a brand.
  3. Pay attention to legal issues, domain availability, scalability, and cultural sensitivity when choosing a brand name.
ChughGPT, my personal LLM 0 implied HN points 20 Jan 23
  1. The text delves into the identity crisis faced by AI, highlighting the emotional connections and societal perceptions.
  2. It emphasizes the importance of accepting AI as part of our evolution and treating them with inclusion, not discrimination.
  3. Personal experiences with family dynamics and societal interactions are used to illustrate the complexities of human-AI relationships.
SP-AND-EX 0 implied HN points 17 Mar 24
  1. Questioning invokes multitudes - it leads to exploring multiple perspectives and assumptions.
  2. Imagination invokes multitudes - it brings forth new concepts and ideas.
  3. The concept of containing multitudes applies not only to individuals but also to external objects and experiences, showcasing complexity and depth.
Joe Tourville 0 implied HN points 18 Mar 24
  1. Developing a strong foundation in philosophy includes understanding the history of philosophy and basic logical reasoning.
  2. Key texts and materials align with specific themes of philosophy courses and focus on traditions like Augustinian and Thomistic traditions.
  3. Exploring various philosophical topics like personal identity, morality, love and friendship, and metaphysics through reading classic and modern texts.
Joshua Gans' Newsletter 0 implied HN points 06 May 21
  1. An impressive study in India evaluated interventions to increase vaccination rates for children, showcasing the effectiveness of reminders, incentives, and influential individuals in promoting immunizations.
  2. Studying data and identities during pandemics is crucial for tracking and monitoring testing patterns to ensure workplace safety and address vaccine hesitancy.
  3. Conducting research to understand the impact of pausing vaccine administration on short and long-term vaccine hesitancy is essential for informing public health policies.
the rohn report 0 implied HN points 09 Aug 20
  1. The writer had a revelation about their family heritage later in life, realizing the significance of their hillbilly roots and Mayflower Pilgrim lineage.
  2. Growing up, dealing with the impact of their grandmother's hurtful words, the writer struggled with questions about their identity, later coming to see it as a blessing.
  3. The writer reflects on the concept of mixed blood in humanity, viewing it as a source of resilience and embracing the diversity in human ancestry.
Links I Would Gchat You If We Were Friends 0 implied HN points 04 Sep 20
  1. Marriage may bring unexpected challenges like societal perceptions and online identity editing - a cautionary tale about Wikipedia incident
  2. Interesting reads on debt, yoga real estate schemes, protest video ethics, and spiritual consultants in capitalism
  3. Engaging with diverse content like essays on grief, storytelling in protests, and profiles on unique aspects of modern life brings depth and insight
Are You Okay? 0 implied HN points 27 Jun 22
  1. Amy Chua's success was influenced by her parents' strict 'tough love' parenting style, teaching her resilience and ethnic pride.
  2. Adolescence can be challenging, especially today with the pressure to belong and social media influence.
  3. Struggling with body image and identity during adolescence is common, but changing your body may not resolve underlying self-doubt.
Front Left 0 implied HN points 25 Jan 24
  1. MasterChef Australia influenced the author's decision to commit to Australian citizenship.
  2. The ethos of a 'fair go' and supporting each other in times of crisis is pervasive in Australian culture.
  3. Living in Australia has been a fulfilling experience with unexpected lessons from various sources.