Skating on Think Ice™
Skating on Think Ice™ is the title for a forthcoming book about fear of thinking’s risks to human flourishing and AI
#codoption—one of two hashtagged
@EnclaveAcademy neologisms in this sentence about imperfect minds and machines
#psychodigitally co-adopting each other.
@HBO’s
@CraveCanada-produced ice-melter “Heated Rivalry” has fearful thinkers safely skating on
#ThinkIce™—the show’s streamed steam thaws.
Myriad sociopsychological
#thinkables are warmly brought up and out of the cold.
Higher-order thorough thinking (HOTT) melts ThinkIce™—though not without ephemeral risk of temporarily falling into emotionally frigid waters.
Deeper, wider, and higher “thinking about thinking” (metacognition) writer-woven in this ice-breaker series is mind and heart warming—for any claimed identity of open mind.
@grok,
@ChatGPTapp, and other
#thinkbots have lots of good “think things” to say about Messrs. Hollander-Rozanov.
Click link below for the “gift article” from
@TheAthletic in
@nytimes about
#ConnorStorrie—a/k/a
#ShaneHollander—hosting
@nbcsnl:
“When Storrie told the players how cool it was to have four gold-medalists on stage, Quinn said, ‘Thanks. The last time the men did that was 46 years ago.’
Knight joked back, ‘And the last time we did that was two whole Olympics ago.’
Jack then told Storrie, ‘But these gold medals aren’t just for us. They’re for all hockey fans, yours, too.’
Storrie asked if he could try on a medal, and all snapped back, ‘Nooooo.”’ —
@nytimesarts
Raucous laughter, goodwill, and clarity erupted in NBC’s
#Studio8H and around the tuned-in world—particularly in sports bars.
Skating on Think Ice™ will guide readers to
#ThinkToThink™ about the “thinking within the thinking” of nearly every key laugh line ever spoken on
@nbcsnl—or occasionally shown on cue cards that weren’t read aloud.
From its debut,
#SNL is a phronemophobia-cracking metacognition testing laboratory for psychology students and other intellectually curious and courageous scholars.
Thawingly—
Come to think of it.™
(Skating on Think Ice™ by John R. Dallas, Jr., a forthcoming sequel to We Need to Have a Word™.)
nytimes.com/athletic/7078328…