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Academics write for each other, not for people. Steven Pinker has spent over four decades doing the opposite, and thinks current academic writing is "enormous wasted effort." "There's an awful lot of brilliant work, really smart people in academia. Why are they doing it? Just to entertain each other? Taxpayers pay for it. It should be accessible. Why should I have to read a paragraph five or six times? It gets under my skin when academics devote so much brainpower into the scholarship and then just blow off the essential task of letting the world know what you've done."
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Self-discipline served @robkhenderson well as a @Cambridge_Uni graduate student and @Gates_Cambridge scholar. He did excellent PhD research, while also writing his bestselling memoir "Troubled". It was a pleasure and privilege to be part of Rob's Cambridge journey @CambPsych.
What actually changed my life was learning to do things I hated every single day. Some people read the early chapters of Troubled and say, “I can’t recognize this person. How does the teenage kid I’m reading about become the person I’m speaking to now?” The answer is simple: if you spend eight years in the military, you’re going to change. And it took all eight of those years for me to reshape my personality, my outlook, and my priorities to the point where I could function as a self-sufficient adult. I initially enlisted for four years. One of the most important lessons I learned during that time was that motivation is overrated. It took me a long time to understand this, but motivation is just a feeling. Do I want to do this? Do I not want to do this? Do I feel inspired today? Self-discipline matters more than motivation. Self-discipline means doing what needs to be done regardless of how you feel. It means sticking to healthy routines and making good decisions even when you don’t feel motivated. If you can string together enough productive days over a long enough period of time, your life will begin to improve. What’s happening internally, in terms of motivation or lack of motivation, matters less than people think. The real question is: can you do it anyway? At first, that discipline was imposed from the outside. In basic training, the instructors enforce structure and routine. But over time, that external discipline gradually becomes internal self-discipline. Even after my first four years in the Air Force, from ages seventeen to twenty-one, I knew I still wasn’t ready to leave that rigid structure behind. I understood that I needed more time inside an environment that demanded responsibility and consistency from me. So I reenlisted for another four years. By the time I was twenty-four or twenty-five, I was finally prepared.
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NORC has received the @FundacionBBVA Frontiers of Knowledge Award in Social Sciences, an international honor whose past laureates include 34 Nobel Prize recipients. NORC shares the prize with @umisr. Find out more: go.norc.org/4mURscI
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Announcement of the 18th Frontiers of Knowledge Award in Social Science. @umisr and @NORCNews are honored for rigorously documenting social realities in the United States and across the world. Democracy needs objective measurements of public opinion. youtube.com/watch?v=88SOqExv…

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Social sciences matters. Supporting the infrastructure for social science matters. That's why we've awarded the BBVA Frontiers of Knowledge Award for the first time to institutions: @umisr and @NORCNews Many congratulations from the award jury! shorturl.at/hu2yd

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When asked to draw a scientist, school-age kids in the United States are increasingly sketching women, according to a study from 2018. Read more on #InternationalWomensDay: scim.ag/3NeF0Hs
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RT @JonHaidt: As we all comb through Meta's internal docs, released via the lawsuits, it's fun to discover that @jean_twenge and I were get…
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Today at 2pm, my talk our work about cognitive effects of engaging with beautiful art. @SPSPnews Punch line: Aesthetic appreciation leads to abstract thinking. Join us in Room E353C!
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At 2pm today: "Honoring Jerry Clore: Affect-as-Information and Beyond", Room E353C @SPSPnews A tribute to Gerald L. Clore's many contributions to studying affect-as-information. With Jeff Huntsinger, Linda Isbell, Michael Robinson and me.
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Parasocial named Cambridge Dictionary word of the year msn.com/en-za/news/other/par…

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Social media companies have researched the negative effects on teen mental health for years, but lied about their findings. Bravo, @JonHaidt and team for compiling all the evidence from whistleblowers, court cases etc. on this website: metasinternalresearch.org/
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There is *tons* of evidence of social media harming young people so let's once and for all do whatever we can to protect them. Simply not good enough to keep saying "more data is needed."
Here are the 2 largest projects we've ever done to catalogue the evidence that social media is harming teens at an industrial scale: 1) A review paper, in press 2) A new website that presents 31 internal Meta studies afterbabel.com/p/mountains-o…
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I really enjoyed this video and listen to you carefully specially the part when you said that every minute or hour we spent in para social will cost us a minute or hour in real life relationships and the should always be our priority that helped me a lot professor so thank you !!
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19 Nov 2025
🚨| NEW: Cambridge University mentioned one of Speed’s fans in their commentary on the new Cambridge Dictionary Word of the Year 2025: “Parasocial.”
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'Parasocial' Crowned Cambridge Dictionary Word Of 2025: What It Means ndtv.com/world-news/parasoci…
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