Can’t help but wonder how many of the new, now ‘ethical’ psychology experiments any of us have been involved in.
Oh, wait – if we call it “public education” then it’s not a psychology experiment. Right?
Can’t help but wonder how many of the new, now ‘ethical’ psychology experiments any of us have been involved in.
Oh, wait – if we call it “public education” then it’s not a psychology experiment. Right?

A found a book I love and hadn’t revisited in years while visiting my dad’s last week. It was cool to reflect upon how much of my world view was from stumbling upon ideas and significant books farting around my Pa’s place…. It was good timing to come back into contact with this incredible work.
1. Notice what other people comment on.
2. Identify what feels easy and natural for you (especially if other people find it hard.)
3. Notice what you’re doing when you lose all sense of time.
4. Identify the tasks that help to make you feel alive.
5. Look at subjects you do best at in exams.
6. Try taking an online quiz or questionnaire.
Just going to leave this here.
The less you worry about what people think, the less complicated your life becomes.