As a black man in America, I'm tired - History, Reform & The Black Card w/ Nick Pryor

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Goodbye to my day, it's done - WAITING MODE

So you found yourself in a grown up time out, pausing your responsibilities for no reason in particular only to beat yourself up afterwards? Well, pull up a chair you sweet, neurodivergent diva- we're going to tell you about how to hack your brain from getting trapped in waiting ...  Show more

He died and that's your fault - Trolley Problems

A classic Trolley Problem is a pillar of psychological and sociological studies. If you're unfamiliar, the OG Trolley P is “The trolley problem is a classic ethical thought experiment: a runaway trolley threatens five people; you can pull a lever to divert it to a track killing o ...  Show more

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